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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I would not do it because you don't need to prove anything to anyone. They can google you for themselves and see you are a doctor. [b]My sister is very unhappy person and likes to humiliate me and spread rumors.[/b] I learned in therapy all you can do is continue to live your best life and not concern yourself with what others think. Don't try to to convince them otherwise. I have a cousin who is the scapegoat in his family thanks to his crazy mother. He is well educated and highly accomplished and has a loving wife and wonderful children. I never for a second believed a word out of his mother's mouth.[/quote] +1 OP, people like that, who spread negativity and rumor, they are not happy people, and they are mentally ill. They often resort to deflection ie: "SHE doesn't like ANY ONE!!......" When in truth, "SHE" is a perfectly chill, normal, content, easy to get along with type person. People know what's really going on, they are not stupid - at least not as stupid as gossipers think they are. I like the idea of sending a photo card with a short phrase or two on the back. You do you, eff them, seriously. The universe has a way of evening things out. [/quote]
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