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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean how hard would it have been to take 90 minutes to do this. Its a Friday, not a school day, and you had the rest of the weekend to "recover". [/quote] +1 Someday you, OP, will be the MIL who is a grandparent. Wanting to see your grandkids. Imagine when they stand you up after a dentist appt. Can see her view too, selfish. [/quote] OP will likely give more than 24h notice then. It's not difficult. [/quote] Ideally they will not have to tell their own kid that their birthday is coming up.[/quote] Do you mean DIL? OP is the DIL and her MILs birthday is not her responsibility. [/quote] Yes, it is AS a decent person. [/quote] Nope. Just because one has a vagina doesn't make them responsible for their husbands parents' issues. Stop with this sexist nonsense. [/quote] You do realize some people enjoy spending time with their families, right? [/quote] You do realize that if people want to spend time with their families, they respect their time enough to make proper plans…right?[/quote]
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