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<blockquote data-quote="Stress Bunny" data-source="post: 623715" data-attributes="member: 4855"><p>I think you meant "Your sister", right? And you would be correct. Self righteousness hits it on the mark. Again, these were conversations between my sister and my parents. I wish I could be less affected by this stuff. That's why we are not on Facebook; because we do not want to know what JT is doing, and we're just not that into it anyway. But my sister is on Facebook, and she likes to be in the know about everything. She seems to think it is a sign of popularity.</p><p></p><p>I am hurt by this behavior, and I do like your advice about not discussing JT with family. Unfortunately, JT is busy discussing himself and advertising his problems in other ways. How thoughtful of my sister to ensure that my parents stay informed of all the latest in this saga. I know I can't control this and need to accept that some people are selfish, clueless, and mean. I wish it were not my own sister.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stress Bunny, post: 623715, member: 4855"] I think you meant "Your sister", right? And you would be correct. Self righteousness hits it on the mark. Again, these were conversations between my sister and my parents. I wish I could be less affected by this stuff. That's why we are not on Facebook; because we do not want to know what JT is doing, and we're just not that into it anyway. But my sister is on Facebook, and she likes to be in the know about everything. She seems to think it is a sign of popularity. I am hurt by this behavior, and I do like your advice about not discussing JT with family. Unfortunately, JT is busy discussing himself and advertising his problems in other ways. How thoughtful of my sister to ensure that my parents stay informed of all the latest in this saga. I know I can't control this and need to accept that some people are selfish, clueless, and mean. I wish it were not my own sister. [/QUOTE]
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