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I really do need to censor myself...
... because I got a FB message from a member of J's family asking if we were headed for divorce because I posted a comment last week about not wanting to do his laundry. Seriously, I didn't think it was mean or anything- I just said the couch had a magnetic pull on me and I wanted to pull the 'I'm not your mother' card. I guess that was slightly offensive to his family. Dammit, they just don't get my unique sense of humor. I do still like J, just to be clear.
Re: I really do need to censor myself...
Interesting that laundry = divorce
Hmmmmmm
OMG, dramatic much? I would defriend them all.
I am not sure how not wanting to do laundry equals road to divorce...
I would definitely limit what they can see from your proflie. I feel like if you defreinded them, that cause more drama. Good luck with your crazy in-laws!
I had them all on restricted access except for one of his aunts because she always 'liked' and commented on my posts. The message was from her- she's blocked now. Honestly, I am only worried that J's cute little grandparents are going to get wind of this and be concerned. I did respond and say that I didn't mean for something I meant to be funny to cause distress but I am annoyed. I feel like just wording it differently, like saying 'Is everything okay with you?' rather than saying 'Is everything okay with you and J- it seems like you guys aren't doing too well' would have made a huge difference. How 'bout some tact, maybe?
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