Originally posted by psychocandy
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Flippin MIL!!!
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Errrr. You were the one that left your missus on her own, not your MIL.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
True. But only after MIL had offered to help out in this way. Otherwise I wouldnt have taken the gig.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostErrrr. You were the one that left your missus on her own, not your MIL.
Ideal world of course I'd have stayed home and not done the gig but its not an ideal world is it? Most of us have to work to pay the mortgage.
And like I said, MIL is very good at spending my money when it suits her.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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What weird people you all are, interacting with in laws. Occasionally putting up with one's own relatives should be more than enough punishment for anyone.bloggoth
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Tell me about it. Not saying my own father is faultless mind - he can be extremely hard work. A weekend away with him is enough for me.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhat weird people you all are, interacting with in laws. Occasionally putting up with one's own relatives should be more than enough punishment for anyone.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Tempting I must admit. But got to think of the bigger picture and think of the mrs.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust tell her exactly what you think. The MIL ain't been round since I did.
Personally, I think the woman is the most immature, childish, and selfish person I've ever met. Its always all about what she wants and how she thinks her kids should treat her. Basically, they've all got to run around and do exactly what she says.
Wife falls for it most of the time but then does explode from time to time. I do like it when that happens mind.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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I don't talk to my folks.
I tolerate my In-Laws. This can all change of course.
You have my sympathies PC, but you are not alone.
THTHKnock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
How did you take her? Doggy-style? Just for 10 mins?
Maybe that's what put her in a mood?
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Of course, all women turn into their mother......Originally posted by psychocandy View PostTempting I must admit. But got to think of the bigger picture and think of the mrs.
Personally, I think the woman is the most immature, childish, and selfish person I've ever met. Its always all about what she wants and how she thinks her kids should treat her. Basically, they've all got to run around and do exactly what she says.
Wife falls for it most of the time but then does explode from time to time. I do like it when that happens mind.Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostTempting I must admit. But got to think of the bigger picture and think of the mrs.
Personally, I think the woman is the most immature, childish, and selfish person I've ever met. Its always all about what she wants and how she thinks her kids should treat her. Basically, they've all got to run around and do exactly what she says.
Wife falls for it most of the time but then does explode from time to time. I do like it when that happens mind.
My mum is exactly like that. Wants her children to run around her and basically wants my wife to do all the chores around the house. Its resulted in a fair few bust ups. Its pretty annoying.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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