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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 6:29 am
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Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:53 am
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:02 am
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VixenxVittoria The way you are speaking on the subject you have no reason to assume that it was the intent to cause harm. I'd chalk this up to a coincidence unless your bro's wife is creepy or vengeful. Even then most people are so unaware of what they are really doing to others it's hardly fair to hold a grudge about it. Sometimes when people don't like each other ill will happens between them, such is their karma in life. It's just the way things are my friend. We have no way of knowing another persons wishes or motives unless we are told or observe it by other means. Do your best to be the change they need and try to be be a peacekeeper if it worries you. Instead of blaming find out why she's upset about the house. Be friendly and treat her well. She might not feel accepted by the family. -- just a thought -Vittoria
Its not that she might not feel accepted by the family. She is welcome to visit anytime, and my mother and her never speak harshly to each other. Its the behind the scenes with them. She is nice and all but you just get this strange feeling with her and all. I won't say I can see her aura, but I feel the tension sometimes.
The word...two-faced. I think that's how to describe how they respond to each other.
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Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:55 am
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Queer Sensations VixenxVittoria The way you are speaking on the subject you have no reason to assume that it was the intent to cause harm. I'd chalk this up to a coincidence unless your bro's wife is creepy or vengeful. Even then most people are so unaware of what they are really doing to others it's hardly fair to hold a grudge about it. Sometimes when people don't like each other ill will happens between them, such is their karma in life. It's just the way things are my friend. We have no way of knowing another persons wishes or motives unless we are told or observe it by other means. Do your best to be the change they need and try to be be a peacekeeper if it worries you. Instead of blaming find out why she's upset about the house. Be friendly and treat her well. She might not feel accepted by the family. -- just a thought -Vittoria Its not that she might not feel accepted by the family. She is welcome to visit anytime, and my mother and her never speak harshly to each other. Its the behind the scenes with them. She is nice and all but you just get this strange feeling with her and all. I won't say I can see her aura, but I feel the tension sometimes.
The word...two-faced. I think that's how to describe how they respond to each other.
well if you still think it might be the evil eye..This website seemed to have some good information. Daughter-in-laws don't always like their Mother-in-Laws. I'm not defending her, I'm just making the point that it's common.
-- vittoria
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