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<blockquote data-quote="debrasue" data-source="post: 1136913"><p>Hi Lynz!</p><p>No, I don't think you're being sensitive at all. I think any normal, sane person would feel exactly as you did under those circumstances.</p><p>But how your sister-in-law acted says much more about her than it does about you. As we all do at times, she wasn't considering how her actions would make you feel - she was purely focused on her own agenda. Depending on the relationship you have with her, you would be perfectly justified in introducing her to a bit of a reality check on that!</p><p>Who knows, she might take it to heart and grow a little as a result. Or not......... but at least you would have defined yourself as a person with feelings, not just a medical condition!</p><p>xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="debrasue, post: 1136913"] Hi Lynz! No, I don't think you're being sensitive at all. I think any normal, sane person would feel exactly as you did under those circumstances. But how your sister-in-law acted says much more about her than it does about you. As we all do at times, she wasn't considering how her actions would make you feel - she was purely focused on her own agenda. Depending on the relationship you have with her, you would be perfectly justified in introducing her to a bit of a reality check on that! Who knows, she might take it to heart and grow a little as a result. Or not......... but at least you would have defined yourself as a person with feelings, not just a medical condition! xx [/QUOTE]
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