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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While I agree what the MIL is doing is annoying, I agree you should just get over it, since this is a rare occurrence. I also think people should remember that for a lot of people family time is doing just this kind of stuff, reading, watching tv, etc, just in the same space as loved ones. Not everyone wants to be a tourist in the city they are visiting. They aren't there to visit DC. Some people just want to be part of the home/family/routine. They don't want to "do" things together, they just want to be together. While there are problems with this being a constant, and while they should try new things, I think it's silly to take offense at such behavior.[/quote] OP didn't ask MIL to be a tourist. She wants MIL to hang out with her daughter. MIL just wants to hangout with her technology.[/quote] That's her choice.[/quote] Well as long as MIL is not watching porn with the kids around, how about letting her develop her own relationship with the kids and OP can step the freak back and get a life. Too many parents today try to regulars every dang thing and everybody. Here's a Lexapro for you Here's a Lexapro for you And here is one for your friend !!!!!![/quote] Don't give away all your meds, you surely need some yourself.[/quote]
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