Anonymous wrote:Order lunch delivered to her car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a mom to 3 boys this makes me feel so, so sad.
What does this have to do with you? Are you emotionally mature? Do you treat your sons with respect? Do you plan to continue respecting them and their families into adulthood? Do you plan to be manipulative to get your way?
No? Then why are you sad for yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a pic of the car and send it to him. What is she like 80? What can she possibly do?
Hit him in the head with a pocketbook. Try to run him over. She could have a gun. Who knows? That’s why app should alert them
So that's why she shows up when she thinks they are not at home? What a vivid imagination you have.
What do you think it could be? Nosiness? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a pic of the car and send it to him. What is she like 80? What can she possibly do?
Hit him in the head with a pocketbook. Try to run him over. She could have a gun. Who knows? That’s why app should alert them
So that's why she shows up when she thinks they are not at home? What a vivid imagination you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a pic of the car and send it to him. What is she like 80? What can she possibly do?
Hit him in the head with a pocketbook. Try to run him over. She could have a gun. Who knows? That’s why app should alert them
Anonymous wrote:It would be fun to mess with her, like you could have different guys drop by the house so she thinks you are having an affair, lineup 100 Amazon boxes in your driveway so she thinks you are “spending all your husbands money”, rent a moving truck and park it in the driveway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is manipulation and a form of control. Don’t give her the power she wants. Do some exciting things she can see like plant flowers when it’s warmer so she can see life goes on without her.
This is what I truly believe. I just know her to well to believe it could be anything else.
Of course you do. This sounds like a lot of manufactured drama over an elderly woman supposedly parking in front of your house. And you sit there daily peeping out the window, too scared to just walk out and say hello and ask her what she's doing.
I’m sure you’re trolling but as I said, it’s been two days and I’m sick. I also didn’t want to get involved, but it’s now too bizarre to ignore, especially if she comes today. I have no problem going out to her, but I don’t know if it’s my place. That’s all.
Baloney. Get off your ass and go ask her. What a chicken you are.
Ok lol I’ll get on it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a pic of the car and send it to him. What is she like 80? What can she possibly do?
Hit him in the head with a pocketbook. Try to run him over. She could have a gun. Who knows? That’s why app should alert them
Anonymous wrote:Take a pic of the car and send it to him. What is she like 80? What can she possibly do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a mom to 3 boys this makes me feel so, so sad.
What does this have to do with you? Are you emotionally mature? Do you treat your sons with respect? Do you plan to continue respecting them and their families into adulthood? Do you plan to be manipulative to get your way?
No? Then why are you sad for yourself?
WTAF is wrong with you? Some people have empathy. Maybe look into it.
That poor woman.
Anonymous wrote:This is manipulation and a form of control. Don’t give her the power she wants. Do some exciting things she can see like plant flowers when it’s warmer so she can see life goes on without her.