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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 23553" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Good for you!!!! You should have showed her the door and told her not to come back. I can't believe someone would have the guts to come over to your home and tell you what they think of your parenting. Does she have any children herself???? If she does, I bet you right now they are complete angels, right? I have a sister inlaw like that who never said anything to my face, but treated my difficult child like dirt when he was little and would make comments to her kids to stay away from him, and now her perfect child is in worse shape then mine but in her case, I do belive it is because of her "wonderful parenting" She chose what she ate, what she drank, what she wore and how she wore her hair from the day she was born until she hit highschool. Now her daughter is an anorexic bulemic, who shaves her head and wears the weirdest clothes I have ever seen in my life. People really need to be careful how they see other people and their parenting skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 23553, member: 2442"] Good for you!!!! You should have showed her the door and told her not to come back. I can't believe someone would have the guts to come over to your home and tell you what they think of your parenting. Does she have any children herself???? If she does, I bet you right now they are complete angels, right? I have a sister inlaw like that who never said anything to my face, but treated my difficult child like dirt when he was little and would make comments to her kids to stay away from him, and now her perfect child is in worse shape then mine but in her case, I do belive it is because of her "wonderful parenting" She chose what she ate, what she drank, what she wore and how she wore her hair from the day she was born until she hit highschool. Now her daughter is an anorexic bulemic, who shaves her head and wears the weirdest clothes I have ever seen in my life. People really need to be careful how they see other people and their parenting skills. [/QUOTE]
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