I've shagged your daughter
2007-03-08 00:11:19
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answer #1
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answered by leedsmikey 6
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First of all I already have, by telling her honestly what I thought and how I felt. I have not spoken to her again since. I don't think she really liked it due to her controlling personality and her addiction to prescription drugs. The matter was over my youngest son who is now doing good once this was over. It hurt my wife some not to have the right kind of relationship with her mother but she understands. It goes to show you honesty is the best policy. Up front is the way to go always. It hurts less and resolves quicker. I find that the problem was her and still is. Not me! I have a right to my opinion and so do you! Get E'r Done! Da. Kid.
2007-03-08 08:46:49
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answer #2
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answered by oskkid 2
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My mother in law and I have great communication between us. If there is an issue serious enough to talk about, we bring it up like adults and work it out.
But there is one thing I wish I could say, if I knew it would do any good. I would tell her that her best friend is just using her and talks about her behind her back. Her best friend lives with her and is incredibly lazy. But my mother in law is afraid of losing a friend. Technically this isn't between me and my mother in law, so I stay out of it.
2007-03-08 09:13:30
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answer #3
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answered by Erica, AKA Stretch 6
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That a waitress deserves more than a $1 tip on a $50 meal.
2007-03-08 09:01:01
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answered by Li 4
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that she has two sons not just one. The baby is 22 still lives at home and gets everything done for him. Gets loads of money spent on him. My fiance who is 24 and we live 2 miles from them never even gets a visit.
2007-03-08 08:42:47
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answer #5
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answered by MUTLEY 3
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That she is a controlling witch and her son is old enough to start making decisions without her input all the time.
2007-03-08 08:17:17
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answer #6
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answered by mimegamy 6
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(great question)! I would say "do you realise what an emotional feckwit your son is??" or "Do you realise the damage that was done to him because of your husband?" I'm picking up the pieces, not you (That's step-dad)
2007-03-08 08:18:17
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answered by niamh 2
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I would speak my mind and not worry about consequences.
2007-03-08 08:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh don't tempt me! I think I'd just tell her that she is an interfering, nasty, heartless woman and to please think before she speaks. And to call or at least knock before coming over for goodness sake!
2007-03-08 08:54:19
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answer #9
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answered by floppity 7
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That she is too sweet, and I know it is all a front. That her son is 28 and he can make his own doctor's appointments.
2007-03-08 08:12:14
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answer #10
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answered by Amanda 4
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