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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone who won't put aside their feelings for an hour of their life for the happiness of their host was raised as a spoiled brat and comes off as a close-minded and immature adult. Refusing to accommodate someone for ONE HOUR after they rearranged their entire weekend to accommodate you is just plain rude.[/quote] That's absurd. If you had Jewish friends visiting you, would you insist they go to church as well? [/quote] It's not about religion. It's about manners and social decorum. [/quote] NP here. In your circle it is appropriate to insist that a guest go to church with you? Really? That is absurd! You sound full of drama! If you don't want to drive her somewhere at midnight, DON'T! Or do and shut-up about it. Why try to make it into a drama filled event? If your SIL doesn't want to visit her mother w/o you, then she won't. That will be her concern. You have a choice on what matters in your life. You sound like my mother, every little thing has to be turned into something bigger than it is. She thrives off drama, always has. You sound VERY similar! [/quote]
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