Family Feuds
Pooster tells us that a relative was once sent to the shops to buy an onion, while the rest of the family went on a daytrip while he was gone. Meanwhile, whole sections of our extended kin still haven't got over a wedding brawl fifteen years ago – tell us about families at war.
( , Thu 12 Nov 2009, 12:24)
Pooster tells us that a relative was once sent to the shops to buy an onion, while the rest of the family went on a daytrip while he was gone. Meanwhile, whole sections of our extended kin still haven't got over a wedding brawl fifteen years ago – tell us about families at war.
( , Thu 12 Nov 2009, 12:24)
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Leave it alone.
You can never put the genie back in the bottle.
Whatever the details, the kernel remains unaltered - To paraphrase what others have already said: If it's minor, you'll risk affecting multiple relationships* for no gain. If it's major, you'll risk affecting multiple relationships** for no gain.
* With your mother, by breaching her trust. With your father and grandfather, who might perceive severity differently.
** With your mother, by breaching her trust. With your father and grandfather, because of how you perceive what they did.
( , Tue 17 Nov 2009, 19:55, Reply)
You can never put the genie back in the bottle.
Whatever the details, the kernel remains unaltered - To paraphrase what others have already said: If it's minor, you'll risk affecting multiple relationships* for no gain. If it's major, you'll risk affecting multiple relationships** for no gain.
* With your mother, by breaching her trust. With your father and grandfather, who might perceive severity differently.
** With your mother, by breaching her trust. With your father and grandfather, because of how you perceive what they did.
( , Tue 17 Nov 2009, 19:55, Reply)
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