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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3554648" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Sister-in-law...I have one and she talks too much. She asked me once if my auto insurance was less than hers. I go int another room and rummage through some papers and finally find my policy and come back...she is still talking and forgotten what she asked me so from that point on I don't try to help her in that regard. She calls the wife on the phone and it's an hour at least before the one-way conversation ends. When she calls I don't answer the phone, I let the wife answer, it's her sister-not mine. She spends nearly all day long on the phone calling various people and asks why no one calls her. SIL doesn't cook, doesn't clean house, still has her kids surrounding her and meeting her every need which is unhealthy for 43 and 54 year old children/adults. She paranoid, has ADH and has trained her children in the fine art of paranoia. Maintaining a sane distance is the better part of valor in my case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3554648, member: 25679"] Sister-in-law...I have one and she talks too much. She asked me once if my auto insurance was less than hers. I go int another room and rummage through some papers and finally find my policy and come back...she is still talking and forgotten what she asked me so from that point on I don't try to help her in that regard. She calls the wife on the phone and it's an hour at least before the one-way conversation ends. When she calls I don't answer the phone, I let the wife answer, it's her sister-not mine. She spends nearly all day long on the phone calling various people and asks why no one calls her. SIL doesn't cook, doesn't clean house, still has her kids surrounding her and meeting her every need which is unhealthy for 43 and 54 year old children/adults. She paranoid, has ADH and has trained her children in the fine art of paranoia. Maintaining a sane distance is the better part of valor in my case. [/QUOTE]
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