Here's what cheezed me off today
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She's had one medical issue in her life, a broken foot decades ago. Of course, because she has refused to see a doctor since then, she could have all kinds of problems that aren't diagnosed. But she's convinced that all doctors are incredibly stupid compared to her, so we'll probably never know. The few doctors she has encountered when older relatives were hospitalized came close to firing the relatives just to avoid her. She's that annoying.
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I figure I may have one good decade left so being around negative narrowed minded people is a waste of my precious time.
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My daughter and I had a very peaceful Thanksgiving since it was just us and the fur babies. We slept late, ate what and when we wanted and had no drama or condescending passive-aggressive snotty remarks. It was great!
I know what you mean about sisters! I've had cancer and 3 surgeries and 2 feet of my colon removed. I had a colostomy for 7 months. But my sister has always called me a hypochondriac and has convinced other people that's what I am. About a year ago, I noticed that she's always complaining about a headache or diarrhea or a sore throat every time I talked to her, so now when she mentions a minor ailment I call her a hypochondriac! It's hilarious! Revenge is sweet!
Kick negative people out of your life. They're not worth your time!
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Luckily we didn’t have to deal with family drama on Turkey Day, hubby came down with a cold. His father called to see what time we were coming and hubby answered the phone. When FIL heard my hubby coughing, he told us not to come if he was sick. By that time I had the turkey in the oven.
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The one time catching a cold is a good thing. 😂.
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Yeah, rohanna, I’d like to know where they get off telling other people what we are! Mine is 74 and one big baby. And she did practically tell me I was a hypochondriac too.
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Rohanna and Marijen, our sisters must have been delivered by the same stork of passive-aggressiveness!
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No lie Alice! Thinking of sending her a pacifier for Christmas and a pkg of depnds!
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I don’t have any siblings, from the sounds of this thread, that’s a good thing. Just yucky in laws, and they are 1000 miles away.
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It may depend on whether your parents were dysfunctional or not.
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Now my mom started with her usual crap again. This time she is trying to get me to convince my hubby of retiring to the area around where she is when hubby retires from his current job. Hubby was pretty ticked off over it and I told him in no way was I going to even think about what she wants. We already started looking for something in the area we both liked and it's close to my extended family, who I am closer with than with my own mom. My mom lives in an area similar to what we are in now, we are tired of noise and traffic at all hours. We want to be in the country where its quieter.
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Maybe your Mom is also passive aggressive? Alice was so right about that! I never saw it coming.
Does what you want fall on deaf ears? Does she know you are closer to your extended family? Some people just refuse to change their behavior no matter how old they get.
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My mom doesn't care about what hubby or I want. Her whole goal in life is to control me. She never got over the fact that I broke the apron strings when I met my hubby and I have no intention of letting her have control again.
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I hope she’s not making you feel guilty about the physical distance? I’m not feeling guilty but mad at myself for getting sucked in. Gave her the benefit of the doubt way too many times. She’s been a lifetime control freak. Rewrites history, aka gaslighting, manipulator.
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That's exactly part of the problem. She said one time that she never wanted me to get married. Other times she has said she wished that she had aborted me. My mom has a Dr. Jekyll/Mrs. Hyde complex.
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How about this?
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So yes, I never know when she’s going to blow. So tired of walking on eggshells. Going to keep my distance in years. Luckily we are in different states.
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Hi everyone...just want to add my two cents about not so great mothers. I think it's really difficult for most people to understand. Mothers are suppose to be kind, supportive and love us unconditionally. Unfortunately we are not all that lucky! My mother was a narcissist who only cared about herself. She was a source of stress for me until the day she died. I was able to combat all those negative feelings by being the best mother I could be. I'm very close to my kids and I think they would tell you I'm a good mom. Its sad that my mother and I missed out on so much but it's just the way it is. We all have to overcome hardships. Good luck to all.
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I know a bunch of people who are getting pacifiers with their presents this year. What a great idea! I've been cutting out the people in my life who are users and I can tell you it's a lot more peaceful. One day I just said "What about me?" They bitched at me before I started telling them no and they bitch now. But since I don't care they don't do it as much. Wish I hadn't taken this long to stop their passive/aggressive BS!
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Well my Mom has stopped being a pinhead and now my husband has taken that spot over. Had to cancel my hair appointment for early July because that's what he wanted. Tired of every time he gets like this, I am the one who has to bend! So I told him today that I won't be going out of the house for the rest of the summer because I will look like an old hag because of having to cancel my hair appointment. Told him too that if he wants his hair cut to take the clippers to his parents house and have his stepmonster (stepmother) do it for him as I am not until he gets off the attitude that I have to sacrifice all the time!
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you go girl❤️❤️❤️
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Really need to vent! Very depressed since my dog passed the other day. My so called family (hubby included) knew how close I was to the dog. He saw me through cancer treatments and was there for me whenever I was sick. We got him when he was a puppy and he was with us for 12 years! How can you not help but become attached to a sweet furry face! I treated him like he was my son, not just a pet! I used to jokingly call him Son when he was naughty! Now all the pinheads in my family are basically telling me to suck it up and move on! Like I am supposed to forget he existed? How quickly they forget that I was with the dog when he crossed the Rainbow Bridge! Where were they? None of them were with me when he took his last breath! None of them held him for the last time! What gives them the right to tell me how long I should take to get over this!
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Really need to vent! Very depressed since my dog passed the other day. My so called family (hubby included) knew how close I was to the dog. He saw me through cancer treatments and was there for me whenever I was sick. We got him when he was a puppy and he was with us for 12 years! How can you not help but become attached to a sweet furry face! I treated him like he was my son, not just a pet! I used to jokingly call him Son when he was naughty! Now all the pinheads in my family are basically telling me to suck it up and move on! Like I am supposed to forget he existed? How quickly they forget that I was with the dog when he crossed the Rainbow Bridge! Where were they? None of them were with me when he took his last breath! None of them held him for the last time! What gives them the right to tell me how long I should take to get over this!
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I'm so sorry.😪 I understand that feeling perfectly. Sometimes we create such strong emotional ties with our furry friends that maybe other people don't understand ... I know that my dog was sent to me by an angel to help me endure all this ... You will never forget your puppy, but after a while you will able to adopt another one and you will love it whit all your soul. I send you a giant hug❤❤❤
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Yeah, when I lost the first dog we had together I was devastated. DH had the same attitude, it’s just a dog. Get over it. No, he wasn’t JUST a dog. My baby, friend, confidant, baby watcher, home guardian, companion when dh wasn’t.
Take your time, tell them all to put it where the sun don’t shine.
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Grief is grief and your heart is hurting. It's to your credit that you're mourning the loss of your dog. I lost my kitty this summer, Chloe had been with me 18 years (longer than my husband!). Even though she was 20, I still didn't want her to go. Like you, I held my kitty when she died and while I'm glad I did, it hurt so much for her to leave.
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Our whole family was grief-stricken when our fur-baby Hilts passed four and a half years ago. He was as much a part of our family as any other member.
Condolences to you on your loss.
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