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Postby xXx.Lesley.xXx on Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:52 pm

cling film over the loo but make sure its her that uses it LOL!!!

start hiding her clothes. One thing at a time, make her think she is going loopy. Put her whites in with a red top :P
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Postby Guest on Tue Mar 29, 2005 4:56 am

8) excellent. you're a gem. finally someone who understands.........

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Postby P_1984d on Thu Mar 31, 2005 4:01 pm

Why dont you superglue her mouth shut. NOW she cant say anything bad!! LOL

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Postby P_1984d on Thu Mar 31, 2005 4:02 pm

Or put itching powder in her clothes, watch her yell as she scratches herself to death!

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missing clothes

Postby Guest on Tue Apr 05, 2005 6:16 am

I put her pants in a closet and she spent days looking for them. I then returned them back to her spot and she doesn't even know yet that it's back. She's been wining about these pants. So funny.

I'd love to superglue her mouth. The itching powder is something like from a movie. Like it.

How about underwear in the cat littler box then back to the drawer. Hmmm?

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liar mil's

Postby Guest on Mon May 02, 2005 12:27 am

I don't know what it is with husbands and their mothers. Frankly, the mil's hate their daughter in laws and are super jealous. Sounds like your mother in law and mind came fromt he same mold. Mine hates me, never worked, :evil: is bumming all the social security money she can, lives with us, never contributes any money to us, treats my children like zero. Just an ungrateful, always pretending to be stupid and I don't understand nothing. What is it with that.

I have a sister in law that says it's the son/mother relationship. They feel sorry for them and after all, she gave birth to them. So what, I have birth too. So what. Most women do that for god's sake.

Put some jalapeno juice on her toothbrush. You'll feel better. :lol:

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Postby redkelly on Thu May 05, 2005 3:30 pm

Hi, i write for national woman's mags (that's life & take a break) and we are looking for women to tell us about their true life experiences of mother in laws from hell. We can pay you for your true stories and you will have to be pictures, although was can change the name of your mother in law if you so wish! Payment ranges from £400 to£900 depending on your story and I can give you an answer straight away. All the stories are read back before they appear to make sure your happy with the piece. If you've got a story you can share then please do give me a call on 07810 633824.

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Postby anu on Wed May 18, 2005 8:57 pm

Dear Kelly ,
i would be happy to send my story.Photos not so sure.Please let me know more details.Including advise from a counsellor would be useful to other persons in this situation instead of just an ineresting read.
Thanks :P

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leaving an old lady on the porch

Postby km on Thu May 19, 2005 6:19 pm

that is sadistic -- she may be a jerk too, i don't know, its hard to have faith in the perspective of someone who could do the things you do to an old lady -- my mother in law is really dificult as well, and i don't always know how to deal with it emotionally, but you've convinced me that i have to try harder --

basically, you are a jerk and why would she, who has just suffered loss and may be suffering deppression (often people who do nothing and seem lazy are suffering depression), is in a state of horrible dependency, with only one ally in the house, take chances and open up to your family --

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Postby clownlady on Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:45 am

see, and I think mine might be cool like that too. But, I don't know. She seems really jealous of me right now.

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Postby Guest on Thu Jun 16, 2005 2:54 pm

I have proof that MIL's are just jealous cows. My MIL hated me and went to the point of rearranging my living room when I went to work because she didnt like the way I had it and she used to change my son's clothes when I went out. After 3 years of her sticking her unwanted neb into our marriage my husband and I eventually split up and since then she has been my best friend!!!!!!!!! Couldnt meet a nicer woman when she got her son back all to herself. So girls do yourself a favour....... put the MIL in her place right from the start. When she passes snide comments about the way you run your house, bring up your children or generally look after her son then ask (really loudly to draw attention to anyone that hasnt heard) exactly what she means. If she gets away with acting like the dumb innocent then so should you. This will put her in a position and also draw attention to your hubby that she is ''at it again'' because if your hubby is anything like mine was then he will make excuses and proclaim she didnt mean it the way you took it. Good luck girls. xx

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lazy clonot depressed

Postby Guest on Fri Jun 17, 2005 1:24 am

My Mil, has always been lazy, so depression is just an excuse for anyone who has never gone through what I have and am going through. Believe it, there are some evil MILs out there that hate their daugher in laws. So no need to sugar coat this. She never cleaned her house good. Always had bugs around because she was too lazy to sweep or mop. Vacuum? What's that. Maybe once every three or four months, and she had a brown carpet.

Comes to live in my house and drops food on the carpet, leaves clothing tags on the floor, stuffs tissues in the couch. So now I plug the vaccum cleaner in and leaves it in the room. I leave a bowl of soap and a rag and she get's the hint. She is not depressed; just lazy. My mom is older and line dances, drives, shops, grocery, visits people. My mom doesn't sit in a room. She lost her husband too.

She always pretends she can't get up the stairs and needs help all the time. This is directed at her son that she needs to be cared for. Just today, I looked out the window when she was hopping on her bus ride that picks her up in front of my house. Wow, she flew up the stairs. Thought nobody was watching. Thought it was a different woman.

Oh, and purposely she sprays her nasty perfume around the house to get me mad. Now, what is she doing that for if she isn't jealous. What's the purpose. I tell you, she wants me out and her son back....beeeaahhtttccchhh.

OH, and the habanera sauce does wonders, thanx for the tip. :lol:

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Re: Mother in law

Postby Guest on Fri Jul 01, 2005 5:53 pm

Ang wrote:hi I have a ex mother in law from hell I was married for 8 years and all this time she tried to split me and my husband up well we had 3 kids and then 8 years later she actually split us up by getting another woman to show special intrest in my husband which she then got pregnant for my mother in law she had my eldest bullied out of school my sister bullied out of school and tried to get my 19 year olds sisters boyfriend (this woman needs help).

I would like to hear from anyone having a mother in law problem so if you want a good moan or have any advice please reply to this message luv ang xxxxxxx[/b]


i used to work in a phyciatric hospital - if i were you and this information from you is no doubt true i would call the mental health police offiers within your local police department. it sounds as if this person has manipulative personality disorder. she can be / become dangerous. especially if left untreated.

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mother inlaws

Postby claudia on Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:25 am

Hello - Im a prodcer at the BBC and we're currently looking for people like you with difficult inlaws and parents. We have an expert family therapist who may be able to help sort it out once and for all.

If you'd like to talk to us call Hayley on 0208 752 6114 or email grandparents@bbc.co.uk

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Postby tish on Tue Jul 05, 2005 12:18 pm

well ang, im with ya on the m-in-l stuff. i lost a good relationship too but it was over our engagment cake that my mother bought myself and my x at the time. she thought it was too much for and engagment and told my mum not to waste her time and money on a cake.i know it sounds simple but at the time i couldve killed her as it wasnt her choice to how we wanted things but mine and my x's, we were the ones getting married not her.take care and dont let anyone pull u down for being u.

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