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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To add, my mother also had a stroke and has been in recovery since last summer. This chick could have at least been more sympathetic and let any bygones be bygones if she actually was looked at. My mother denies it and said she hasn't looked over this girl or been mean to her. I believe my mom.[/quote] You mean she didn’t do the look over that she does to almost everyone she meets? So GF is a lucky one who your mom claims got skipped over? I think you must be a troll and not a good one. It’s hard to imagine someone could be so self absorbed as to believe they have any say in a sibling’s relationship. [/quote] The fiance is saying it's just being looked over again and again but from what I've seen I have seen no look overs if there was one and I am always there since I'm taking care of my mom since her stroke. Why are y'all so mean and rude? calling people troll and being accusatory? Got damn![/quote] Got damn?[/quote] Got Milk?[/quote] Got Troll? I mean OP— “chick” and “certain cultures”? And Original Sauce wife was wonderful and HS sweetheart and perfect for him expect she left him for someone with more money. And your mother looks most people over. But not the GF. Scratch that, later in the thread she’s the fiancé. And not sure what’s up with the ESL writing pattern. Some points, were you to be legit. First, you do know that it’s normal to for couples to trade off who they spend the holidays with—one family, then the other? Second, PP is right that the women usually control these things because the men don’t make the effort. Which leads to the third point: try being nice if you ever want your brother to spend another holiday with you. Forth: if you can call someone a “chick,” “but, hey it’s nicer tha b—ch,” people can call you and snotty mom horrible. And finally, troll score 2/10. Better writing and fewer internal inconsistencies could get you a 4/10,” clarifying her race and yours would be the only thing that could get this tired holiday trope above a 5/10. [/quote]
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