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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:02 pm
They never think anything I do is good enough. They constantly scrutinize how I should raise my children. They treat me like a ghost never talking to me ignoring my opinion and they're probably prefer it if I was dead.
To them all of my hobbies are childish, and the poke fun at my singing.
If I help them out they never say thank you, unless coaxed to... and I know they don't mean it. sad
They don't like that I'm asian because they're racist...grrr....
Well I've had it.... and now I can say it, I don't like them back!!! mad
Jerky'ol'meanies. I sick domo on them! domokun
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:03 am
Try growing up with 7 siblings...
in-laws, I have none as of yet, but I do have 15 aunts and uncles.
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:58 am
xp Sounds like my mother-in-law. She doesn't trust me, doesn't think I can do anything well enough, she's threatened to take my daughter away... (I love my daughter and take good care of her, fyi, she only says it to make me mad..i think) It seems like I'm not even there until she wants me to do something, she says that she "understands" that I have hobbies and things yet she doesn't want me to do anything but bust my behind for her. She constantly complains about everything that I do, tells me I'm not doing it right, and then does it herself....and then complains about the fact that she had to do it herself.... Ugh, I could go on and on for days about that woman. But I shall spare you for now. sweatdrop
Oh wait! Then there's my husband!! Whenever Mommy Dearest is here, he reverts back to being about five years old again, and can't do a darn thing for himself! We've had many an argument about that. He says that "It's because she's there for him" that he acts that way. Big news, guy: You didn't marry your mother! And I'm not going to be your mother!! *sigh*
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Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 7:54 pm
wow...I hope I never have in-laws like that.... xp
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Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 8:31 pm
Just remember this paraphrase, for it has been too long since I watched Jumanji.
"Twenty years in the jungle and I still became like my dad."
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:43 pm
Kagenoku Just remember this paraphrase, for it has been too long since I watched Jumanji. "Twenty years in the jungle and I still became like my dad." LOL That's great! It's so true! 3nodding
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:46 pm
NightmareRabbit xp Sounds like my mother-in-law. She doesn't trust me, doesn't think I can do anything well enough, she's threatened to take my daughter away... (I love my daughter and take good care of her, fyi, she only says it to make me mad..i think) It seems like I'm not even there until she wants me to do something, she says that she "understands" that I have hobbies and things yet she doesn't want me to do anything but bust my behind for her. She constantly complains about everything that I do, tells me I'm not doing it right, and then does it herself....and then complains about the fact that she had to do it herself.... Ugh, I could go on and on for days about that woman. But I shall spare you for now. sweatdrop Oh wait! Then there's my husband!! Whenever Mommy Dearest is here, he reverts back to being about five years old again, and can't do a darn thing for himself! We've had many an argument about that. He says that "It's because she's there for him" that he acts that way. Big news, guy: You didn't marry your mother! And I'm not going to be your mother!! *sigh* Grr! I can't stand people like that. stare I've been in moods like that, though. sweatdrop I don't like it when I do that, though! evil What a b***h! Men always revert back to sissies when they are around their mommies. (Well, most men)
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