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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?

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JanetLG:
Bones,

I think you've hit the nail on the head, there.

Janet

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: JanetLG on September 21, 2007, 04:51:12 AM ---Bones,

I think you've hit the nail on the head, there.

Janet

--- End quote ---

Thanks, Janet!

And when she gets confronted about her passive-aggressive behaviors, she puts on the "pseudo-stupid" routine along with the blank stare and glazed eyes.  I think her husband finally get fed up with her yesterday because she called me complaining that he was "being touchy and difficult".  My response to her:  "Whatever" and cut off the conversation by telling her I was heading out the door, then I hung up.  Stick a fork in me, I'm done.

Bones

JanetLG:
Bones,

My Nsister can do that 'blank stare and glazed eyes' routine like a pro.  And anyone who doesn't go along with it is BOUND to be labelled 'touchy and difficult' (I should know). :)

Janet

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: JanetLG on September 23, 2007, 11:43:02 AM ---Bones,

My Nsister can do that 'blank stare and glazed eyes' routine like a pro.  And anyone who doesn't go along with it is BOUND to be labelled 'touchy and difficult' (I should know). :)

Janet

--- End quote ---

Sounds like your Nsister and my Nfriend were separated at birth!

Bones

Ami:
Dear Bones
 .I think that you have the MO of your friend(if we can  use that term). It is really hard to see and face the truth, though.Isn't it?                      Ami

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