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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3273435" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>When I was growing up my mom had little to do with her family-primarily her sister. When my mom died I visited her sister and found that she was a nice person. That antisocial behavior rubbed on on me I guess because I'm sort of the same way. Not entirely but the wife and I fed and gifted family for two decades and they never come to help, stop by to see if we're doing ok, rotted or what so I'm at the point who needs them if all they want is what they can get. It's not good but better than listening to their disrespect toward their mother and snickering behind our backs. We've worked our tails off on holidays cooking turkey, mashed potatoes, hot rolls, vegetables, pies, tea etc and the wife told me two of the females were at the table talk in about us and they still ate the food and took the gifts. One didn't like me anyway because I wouldn't co-sign on a car for her-now I'm glad I didn't because I found out she went through a lot of people signing notes and she's in trouble with legal as well as the law. She and my son divorced so good! </p><p> Family is trouble sometimes, I've seen a guy die and his family came in and literally stripped the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3273435, member: 25679"] When I was growing up my mom had little to do with her family-primarily her sister. When my mom died I visited her sister and found that she was a nice person. That antisocial behavior rubbed on on me I guess because I'm sort of the same way. Not entirely but the wife and I fed and gifted family for two decades and they never come to help, stop by to see if we're doing ok, rotted or what so I'm at the point who needs them if all they want is what they can get. It's not good but better than listening to their disrespect toward their mother and snickering behind our backs. We've worked our tails off on holidays cooking turkey, mashed potatoes, hot rolls, vegetables, pies, tea etc and the wife told me two of the females were at the table talk in about us and they still ate the food and took the gifts. One didn't like me anyway because I wouldn't co-sign on a car for her-now I'm glad I didn't because I found out she went through a lot of people signing notes and she's in trouble with legal as well as the law. She and my son divorced so good! Family is trouble sometimes, I've seen a guy die and his family came in and literally stripped the house. [/QUOTE]
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