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Janet
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Pasta shapes with no machine?
In article >,
says...
>
> "Cheri" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Gary" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Cheri wrote:
> >>>
> >>> "Ophelia" wrote:
> >>> > Would you like such a life? If not why not? If you did have it would
> >>> > you
> >>> > like people constantly making fun of you or being nasty about it?
> >>>
> >>> How would people even know if it wasn't posted constantly? Anyone can
> >>> make
> >>> someone else look bad when only one side is heard.
> >>
> >> She opens up "her side" of the marriage so certainly some people will
> >> comment. True though that we don't know his side of the story. She does
> >> invite comments though, O. According to her, the guy is a tyrant and
> >> mentally/emotionally abusive as hell. The white glove test won me over
> >> years ago. Then the dinners on demand so she has to cook his meals in
> >> advance just so she can feed him within minutes of showing up
> >> unannounced.
> >>
> >> Do you do that for your husband?
> >
> > Of course. LOL Seriously, I just think that if you are living with
> > someone, using their income as well as yours and availing yourself of
> > anything else they might bring to the relationship, you at least owe it to
> > them to not be bad mouthing them on social media, if it's that bad...leave
> > them and make it on your own with no excuses as to why you can't,
> > otherwise just shut up about it. My opinion only.
>
> I could make any sort of comment at all. Wouldn't matter what it was.
> Someone would twist it into something else.
Then don't make any comments about your husband, family, friends.
Stop forever whining on with negative remarks about them.
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