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[quote=Anonymous]I used to feel bad that my sister never wanted kids when she was young and able to start a family, as she regretted her choices later. I don't feel bad for her anymore - I think it was for the best she didn't have kids. She began throwing giant meltdown tantrums at family gatherings when she was in her 50s, screaming abuse at whomever happened to be in her proximity. She has telephoned my kid and her cousins to scream at them over imaginary issues. As far as they're concerned, crazy Aunt Larla is at it again, but it would be a different story if it were her kids she was screaming at. If she'd had children, she would have been verbally abusive towards them. That's her personality, and always has been, only it's gotten worse over the decades. It's not my kid's fault, or her cousins' fault, if she can't handle stressors. Keep in mind it reflects more on your mother, and not on you, when she says hurtful things.[/quote]
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