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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My SIL is a sanctimommy and began posting some stuff that pertained directly to how I raise my children. When I commented, she made it *perfectly clear* that she would not have her views challenged. So, while that didn't exactly hurt my feelings (if she thinks my kids are "damaged" then fuck her) it did culminate in me deciing to unsubscribe from her feed so now I rarely see photos of my nephews. I just cannot stand to read her screeds and [b]the amen chorus of freaks who seem to always respond.[/quote][/b] Ok, I am [i]so[/i] going pimp that phrase. [/quote] Yes, this happened with my SIL and brother too. Both posted a Facebook link criticizing parents who choose EXACTLY the treatment we have chosen for DD's learning disability. It had to have been an intentional slam and at the very least was passive aggressive. For this and other reasons, I have not spoken to them in over a year.[/quote]
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