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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve found these big anniversaries bring out a ton of emotions. My in-laws had a huge fight the week of their celebration and my FIL spent part of the week saying he wasn’t going to come. Needless to say, it was awkward and annoying. I told my DH that we’re planning our celebrations and not putting our kids through this nonsense. [/quote] Yeah my sister insisted on throwing a huge party for my parents 50th and it was such a joke. They’ve never really had a happy marriage, there were separations and infidelities, they almost divorced a couple times but would have been too expensive since my mom SAH so many years. They were bickering the morning of about random sh-t as usual and I was just like, why are we celebrating these unhappy people sticking together?[/quote] That is weird. Some people are so check the box it’s bad. My spouse is but he’s on the spectrum. Takes everything literally or as a rule. Will have a rage attack and then the next day act like we should go get it on. That’s particularly psychotic. [/quote]
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