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[quote=Anonymous]I love how OP said that she had an allergic reaction when she was at the cabin, and in DCUM’s mind that has become a rotting, life-threatening, mold-infested cabin. I would bet money that OP has no idea whether or not there is actually mold in the cabin. She references “mold,” but then says “there’s something in the cabin.” Tellingly, this reference is sandwiched between her complaints about the plumbing, and lack of window coverings and doors, and disinterest in outdoor activities. Her allergic reaction could be to anything, and why in the world would she take NyQuil for an allergy? And then complain that it makes her sleepy? This is a person who doesn’t want to go, and is looking for excuses, and you all are jumping to the conclusion that the father is endangering his children by taking them to this cabin. If OP doesn’t want to go, she shouldn’t go, but she should also accept that she lied to her husband about something that is very important to him, and now she’s suffering the consequences. Instead, she’s trying to get support for the idea that he should have to give up that thing that’s important him (that she lied about). You don’t think it’s possible that she’s lying (or at least greatly exaggerating) her “allergies,” as well? Newsflash: selfish, lying people are selfish and lie. [/quote]
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