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Narcissistic daughter in law
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<blockquote data-quote="ChickPea" data-source="post: 753083" data-attributes="member: 24089"><p>Does your SS2 come around often with the children? It sounds like when he comes he is in need of a bit of a break and is hoping you two will be able to provide that for him (If I'm reading this correctly). Are you against that?.. I mean, do you not want to watch them? It might be a good way for you to bond with the littles, and might encourage him to bring them around even more often! </p><p></p><p>My mother was a godsend to me when I brought the kids over. She would often play with them while I enjoyed observing, or just plain <em>breathed</em> a bit. It also gave us time to talk and bond. I really miss that.Maybe you could be that option for him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChickPea, post: 753083, member: 24089"] Does your SS2 come around often with the children? It sounds like when he comes he is in need of a bit of a break and is hoping you two will be able to provide that for him (If I'm reading this correctly). Are you against that?.. I mean, do you not want to watch them? It might be a good way for you to bond with the littles, and might encourage him to bring them around even more often! My mother was a godsend to me when I brought the kids over. She would often play with them while I enjoyed observing, or just plain [I]breathed[/I] a bit. It also gave us time to talk and bond. I really miss that.Maybe you could be that option for him? [/QUOTE]
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