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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 676179" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Happy New Year, Serenity. How are you? </p><p></p><p>This was the second husband. The third one is the same way. He was the one who went to my mother and told her that she should leave more of her money to my sister, than to I, because I had a retirement. (Well, my sister does to. It is just that my sister does not believe I deserve anything. And she deserves all of it.) The reason she, my sister, sent her husband was to have deniability. My sister is a lawyer. I told my mother that. My mother answered, what difference does that make? It was still her her that did it. </p><p></p><p>My mother believed she did not accede to my sister's pressure to disadvantage me. <em>But she did. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p>My sister with her second and third husbands, had partners who would do her bidding and participate with her in her plots. Until she decided to go after her second husband. Is it a matter of time for the third one. Or now that she is older there are no more ready takers. When she was with the second husband, I thought it was him that corrupted her. It was her. All along. </p><p></p><p>I think you are right. She thinks everything in her life that she sees is rightfully hers. And feels no compunction to set about getting it. Or in the case of my stuff. Just taking it. </p><p></p><p>My mother asked me: Why in the world did you leave all of your stuff with her. You knew what she was like. </p><p></p><p>Well I did and I did not. I would never have believed she would sink so low. Or that she would let her rage be so "out there." </p><p></p><p>I mean. Why would she take the stuff of somebody who had nothing else. I had left all of my worldly belongings with her. Why did I do it? It mystifies me. </p><p></p><p>COPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 676179, member: 18958"] Happy New Year, Serenity. How are you? This was the second husband. The third one is the same way. He was the one who went to my mother and told her that she should leave more of her money to my sister, than to I, because I had a retirement. (Well, my sister does to. It is just that my sister does not believe I deserve anything. And she deserves all of it.) The reason she, my sister, sent her husband was to have deniability. My sister is a lawyer. I told my mother that. My mother answered, what difference does that make? It was still her her that did it. My mother believed she did not accede to my sister's pressure to disadvantage me. [I]But she did. [/I] My sister with her second and third husbands, had partners who would do her bidding and participate with her in her plots. Until she decided to go after her second husband. Is it a matter of time for the third one. Or now that she is older there are no more ready takers. When she was with the second husband, I thought it was him that corrupted her. It was her. All along. I think you are right. She thinks everything in her life that she sees is rightfully hers. And feels no compunction to set about getting it. Or in the case of my stuff. Just taking it. My mother asked me: Why in the world did you leave all of your stuff with her. You knew what she was like. Well I did and I did not. I would never have believed she would sink so low. Or that she would let her rage be so "out there." I mean. Why would she take the stuff of somebody who had nothing else. I had left all of my worldly belongings with her. Why did I do it? It mystifies me. COPA [/QUOTE]
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