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Advice re: S/O's sister
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 442732" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I'm still leaning that way janet.</p><p></p><p>Susie, until she showed up here the other day, she has not bothered us. We've had no contact, we've made no effort to get in touch nor has she. Even if she turns up to try again to speak to us this week, it wouldnt be construed in any way as harassment. I know if she has it made clear to go away, she'll stay away. Its just so awkward to find the words without using ones that will bite us years down the line. I mean, if she gets her act together, she is S/O's sister and she will be in some manner or other, in our lives even if just at holiday functions etc. So while I won't be bullied into being part of her life again, I don't want to rock the boat to some extreme level either. She also lives so many hours drive away that it is months in between chances for her to pass through our town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 442732, member: 4264"] I'm still leaning that way janet. Susie, until she showed up here the other day, she has not bothered us. We've had no contact, we've made no effort to get in touch nor has she. Even if she turns up to try again to speak to us this week, it wouldnt be construed in any way as harassment. I know if she has it made clear to go away, she'll stay away. Its just so awkward to find the words without using ones that will bite us years down the line. I mean, if she gets her act together, she is S/O's sister and she will be in some manner or other, in our lives even if just at holiday functions etc. So while I won't be bullied into being part of her life again, I don't want to rock the boat to some extreme level either. She also lives so many hours drive away that it is months in between chances for her to pass through our town. [/QUOTE]
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