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Old Oct 09, 2010, 01:51 PM
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I don't know why when you are in a relationship you have to take on the persons family and be bothered with their crap. I'm already fighting daily to just get through each day and find it in me to stay alive. But I also have to put up with their dysfunctional, needy always a have a problem that needs fixing bullsh---t. I have so had it! I wish I had the funds to move and be on my own but i don't. I'm not even able to work, i'm on disability. Sigh!!! I don't know what I'm going to do if i have to continue sharing my space with my bf's rude teenage neice. Our place is too tiny and cluttered for the 3 of us and i have panic attacks and am dealing with my major depression symptoms. I can't stand it anymore. I will end up hospitalized. But he does nothing when i complain. I know nobody can do anything i just need to complain and hope that people can understand that i'm not a mean person i just can't handle dealing with other people when i'm a mess myself.

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Old Oct 09, 2010, 07:59 PM
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I understand how you feel, seriously, my bf's is adopted so I have two sets of in-laws to deal with. His biological mother hates me and his adopted mom doesn't really care for me but sucks up to my face Just keep telling yourself that it can't last forever...that is what I have been doing...
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Old Oct 11, 2010, 08:14 PM
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I have been married for almost 25 years and the in-laws don't get any better the longer you are married. If anything, worse. My husband's parents divorced after we married and both have remarried, so it is like having two set of in-laws. Throw in the rest of the family and you have grounds to ran away and not tell anyone where. They are always having what they consider a major crisis, usually revolving around my husband's youngest brother who is about to turn 45. I definitely agree in-laws are a big pain in the *****.
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