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Exactly. But I respect my son in law who really steps up and helps. I am lucky. My GF has a son in law who is lazy and acts entitled 😡. Who does he think he is?
I cant stand my brother in law but i will say he is good husband to my sister and nice to my parents. Other than that he and his family are snotty entitled pretentious pricks....
 
I cant stand my brother in law but i will say he is good husband to my sister and nice to my parents. Other than that he and his family are snotty entitled pretentious pricks.
Rhetorical question: why do people feel they are entitled? Is it their childhood?

My parents loved me but I had to work and earn everything in my life.
 
Rhetorical question: why do people feel they are entitled? Is it their childhood?

My parents loved me but I had to work and earn everything in my life.
It's a narcissist. A health condition where they feel the world revolves around them. It's a need for attention and control. Showing others they are more important!
 
Rhetorical question: why do people feel they are entitled? Is it their childhood?

My parents loved me but I had to work and earn everything in my life.
I have no idea. They treat my mother like a household servant... she is 87 fucking years old get your own coffee.... their mother when she was alive sat on her ass and did nothing

One time one of them yelled at my mom because she added a little oil to the water for making mac and cheese... i wasnt there (i was never invited) or the whole lot would have been thrown down the sink and mom and i would have gone out to dinner
 
We are ambiverts.

According to google:

Someone in the middle of the Introversion-Extraversion scale is called an Ambivert, meaning they blend traits of both, enjoying social interaction but also needing solitude to recharge, adapting their behavior to the situation, making them versatile "switch-hitters" who can thrive in various settings. They're neither strongly outgoing nor withdrawn, preferring meaningful conversations but also enjoying group energy, and their preferences shift with mood or context, a strength for social flexibility.
 
We are ambiverts.

According to google:

Someone in the middle of the Introversion-Extraversion scale is called an Ambivert, meaning they blend traits of both, enjoying social interaction but also needing solitude to recharge, adapting their behavior to the situation, making them versatile "switch-hitters" who can thrive in various settings. They're neither strongly outgoing nor withdrawn, preferring meaningful conversations but also enjoying group energy, and their preferences shift with mood or context, a strength for social flexibility.
We r awesome is what i read
 
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