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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I haven't said anything to this point, but OP your cruelty astounds me. You relish your decision to withhold your children from their in-laws. You demand that :lol: MIL force SIL to turn her back on her special needs child. All because you are the "mother". OP, you disgust me. Your children have learned nothing about defusing conflict. You have taught them nothing about working with creatures with other backgrounds and upbringings. You failed to provide any self-preservation techniques. You have instilled not one iota of compassion in your children. You have taught your human children that they are special snowflakes, the center of the universe. You're the type of person I encounter when I take my dogs on walks. You think your children own the fenced-in school playground because they are honors students at fill-in-the-blank elementary, and that my children don't matter because they don't read and write. Because my children bark their language and have fur. Fact is, my children, what you call "vicious dogs", are loved far more than you really love your children. Because I expose my children to the world, warts and all, and nurture them through the experience so that they grow resilient and learn how to take care of themselves. You might want to try that, rather than bully your in-laws and then gloat about it. I feel for your DH being married to you. As discussed in the relationship thread, he's one person for whom an affair is more than justified.[/quote] This is really bad for your dogs. Because you're not training them properly, you're putting them at risk. Even if you don't care about other people, think about your dogs' safety and take them to an obedience class. Keep them away from places where they're likely to get in trouble, like the schoolyard. [/quote]
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