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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Calling a person a dud is wrong. Every person has value.[/quote] Someone can be both. Being a dud means you’re not applying your value in a productive way whatsoever. [/quote] SIL is a dud and resents DH to the nth degree. Which would not matter, if it were not so obvious. She married well, but her DH is simply beyond patient - she gets "stressed out" about everything, and she doesn't work or do much, at all. Her elderly mother still caters to her, so there is that. But yeah, she is definitely a dud - he could have done so much better. [/quote]
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