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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP sounds like an immature young woman... I am guess still in 20s or at least mentally. [/quote] Because no one else would be tired (exhausted) of a nasty MILs dramatics and feigned ignorance??!! [Cue: feigned ignorance. LOLZ.] :shock: [/quote] No. Presumably anyone oats their 20s would have the emotional maturity and control to handle conflict with a family member in a more positive and productive way.[/quote] Oh, brother.[b] You weren't there to hear the conversation. You're projecting.[/b] OP already clarified more of what was said and addressed her MIL's history of not wanting to have meaningful conversations. [/quote] But... But, you are no better. There are two sides to every story. We are only hearing OP's side, right? How do you really know OP is telling you the whole and complete story? [/quote] How mil acts is irrelevant to how op should act. Responding in kind simply brings her down to the lowest common level. [/quote]
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