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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 688195" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>The patience you guys have never ceases to amaze me. My aunt included. Yesterday, my sister shows up completely unannounced, which is very strange. You could tell she was coming down from a binge, and was basically looking for a punching bag. She chose my aunt. She wasn't insulting her, or anything, just venting in a very frustrating, inappropriate manner. Ignored her daughter, who I had to bring into my room and crank up my music so she wouldn't have to listen to it. And so I wouldn't have to hear it. It is very difficult for me to hear that level of disrespect and complete lack of consideration for my aunt. My aunt just took it all, until sister was worn out. Then offered her practical advice. Not once losing her cool throughout the whole episode. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how you guys do it. I made it about 3 minutes before I had to consciously hold myself back from getting involved. I told her that, if she wanted to use her outside voice, I will put her outside. And I was dead serious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 688195, member: 20267"] The patience you guys have never ceases to amaze me. My aunt included. Yesterday, my sister shows up completely unannounced, which is very strange. You could tell she was coming down from a binge, and was basically looking for a punching bag. She chose my aunt. She wasn't insulting her, or anything, just venting in a very frustrating, inappropriate manner. Ignored her daughter, who I had to bring into my room and crank up my music so she wouldn't have to listen to it. And so I wouldn't have to hear it. It is very difficult for me to hear that level of disrespect and complete lack of consideration for my aunt. My aunt just took it all, until sister was worn out. Then offered her practical advice. Not once losing her cool throughout the whole episode. I don't know how you guys do it. I made it about 3 minutes before I had to consciously hold myself back from getting involved. I told her that, if she wanted to use her outside voice, I will put her outside. And I was dead serious. [/QUOTE]
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