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<blockquote data-quote="APKurt" data-source="post: 363468" data-attributes="member: 3471"><p>My wife has an aunt just like this. It's almost as if she NEEDS conflict. She certainly doesn't miss an opportunity to try to make everyone around her feel bad. Most of the family avoids her like the plague and I can't imagine her keeping friends long with the negative attitude she flings about. I almost feel sorry for her because she's probably quite lonely. Maybe belittling others is a way for her to feel a little better about her own loneliness? I don't know. </p><p></p><p>I say I "almost" feel sorry for her because the moment I start having a little compassion for the woman, she turns around and says something rude to my wife or myself and I end up just saying "Why don't you just f**k right off, Michelle?" We're going on 3 years of not speaking to the woman and I couldn't be happier about it. I don't have time or space for rude, negative people in my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APKurt, post: 363468, member: 3471"] My wife has an aunt just like this. It's almost as if she NEEDS conflict. She certainly doesn't miss an opportunity to try to make everyone around her feel bad. Most of the family avoids her like the plague and I can't imagine her keeping friends long with the negative attitude she flings about. I almost feel sorry for her because she's probably quite lonely. Maybe belittling others is a way for her to feel a little better about her own loneliness? I don't know. I say I "almost" feel sorry for her because the moment I start having a little compassion for the woman, she turns around and says something rude to my wife or myself and I end up just saying "Why don't you just f**k right off, Michelle?" We're going on 3 years of not speaking to the woman and I couldn't be happier about it. I don't have time or space for rude, negative people in my life. [/QUOTE]
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