Anonymous wrote:He is in his 20s and lives at home with MIL and FIL. It was disturbing to me that the only thing anyone said to him was to close his door. It was still very clearly audible. Am I being too sensitive? It was scary for me.
Anonymous wrote:Help-rejecting complainer post of the week!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, I don't really like my in-laws either, but you're just trying to stir up trouble and play the victim. Your husband probably forced you to stay with them and you resent it. So at least own your feelings.
Wow, no. Is that what your spouse does to you?
Nope. And let's remember that I'm not the one having a nervous breakdown because someone yelled while playing a video game.![]()
When someone says "I was scared" you interpret that as "having a nervous breakdown"? Talk about being a drama queen.
It's called hyperbole, and I suspect you are familiar with the concept.
Sounds to me like you can dish it out but you can't take it
Take what? I am not aware that you have said anything insulting to me? But then I am not particularly sensitive, so maybe I missed it. Go ahead, take your best shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, I don't really like my in-laws either, but you're just trying to stir up trouble and play the victim. Your husband probably forced you to stay with them and you resent it. So at least own your feelings.
Wow, no. Is that what your spouse does to you?
Nope. And let's remember that I'm not the one having a nervous breakdown because someone yelled while playing a video game.![]()
When someone says "I was scared" you interpret that as "having a nervous breakdown"? Talk about being a drama queen.
It's called hyperbole, and I suspect you are familiar with the concept.
Sounds to me like you can dish it out but you can't take it

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, I don't really like my in-laws either, but you're just trying to stir up trouble and play the victim. Your husband probably forced you to stay with them and you resent it. So at least own your feelings.
Wow, no. Is that what your spouse does to you?
Nope. And let's remember that I'm not the one having a nervous breakdown because someone yelled while playing a video game.![]()
When someone says "I was scared" you interpret that as "having a nervous breakdown"? Talk about being a drama queen.
It's called hyperbole, and I suspect you are familiar with the concept.