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[quote=Anonymous]Well... this isn't the first time your sister has been completely selfish. These things don't just happen over night. For the children's sake tell your sister to get her F'ing head out of her ass... or her new boyfriend's ass. The new guy will dump her eventually. The only reason your sister is mad at the ExH is she is ONLY getting $4200/month. She is a gold digger and her powerplay did not work. Tell her to go to therapy, grow up and create a life that the children can live in that does not require 10000 hrs of therapy and that includes... birthdays, holidays, sports events, etc with EVERYBODY... their mom and their father and their aunts and their g-parents. YOU are doing the right thing! She is a shitty person in general that needs to get her shit together. I would say MY HOUSE, my rules (since she seems to be about 2 years old) .... when you are in my house you will act like a normal, loving mother and that includes being kind to your ex even though you fucked some random at his expense. I will also tell him ... sorry my sister is a money grubbing whore but when you are in my house you two will be kind to each other. You hang with him... when you want. You hang with sister... when you want (but she won't want to until she gets dumped). You have family events... so the kids can have 1 place in their life that is not TOTALLY fucked up right now. [/quote]
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