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Old 03-28-2008, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by sidney View Post
It is interesting, that one frustration post by Leggy, has people assigning what type of character she is. Everyone loses patience but that does not automatically mean her personality type does not lend itself to the patience many people are expounding here. Her quick acceptance of Ddizzle post even indicates that. Also remember she might still be hormonal. She just had a baby 3 months ago!

If you have ever had deal with an in-law or a spouse you will quickly realize what works and what does not. Especially when the in-law in question is not a bad person or does not do anything, in particular, against you or your family. Unless the in-law is a bastard, mean, intrusive or downright wicked, all this tough "tell like it is" talk or barring action does not always work. It might yield the results you desire in the short term, but might cause irreversible damage in the long term that you will regret later.

It is easy to do all this tough talk on an internet site, but to look a person in the eye, who has done nothing wrong to you or your family, who is the parent of your spouse and tell them where to jump off never works in the long run. You are bound to regret it.

Sometimes, strength of character is not what you refuse to accept, but what you are willing to take.


<Funny enough, if my friends saw this they wouldn't believe I wrote it. I am a MF when I am crossed. I found out, as I matured, that the long term wider picture must always be in your mind when you take actions that relief short term situation.>

I agree with you 100%.
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