Really hate it when the husbands are like, "Why should I have to cook? I'm a man!" Both my dad and two brothers do most of the cooking in their households.
Girl, cut ties with Natalie and your parents, she's a HUGE LIAR. She actually thinks she stole your fiance. You're not engaged, but she got had marrying your ex fiance who's engaged to someone else and jobless, Diana you can't fix stupid. Enjoy watching your parents, Natalie and Owen fall hard.
@crazytimewithmissieandsara9083 you are absolutely correct. My error is one of common word usage, verses a more modern vernacular. I was using an old fashioned concept that considered a locked safe without a key, by definition, was a device or object requiring a combination (more than 1 of something) to open regardless of how that combination is formatted. For example a series of different shapes to be selected in a pattern would still be a combination if it was used to open or allow the opening of a locked device whereas I view a pin as the more commonly used item for verification, not specifically for unlocking. I view a password differently than a pin as well, a standard view as shown by the options in many places for a password or a pin. Thank you for pointing out my error in judgement. It is helpful.
I'm almost 64 years old and not once have I ever seen or heard of any mother-in-law that behaves like this. These are Asian stories. Never in my life have I ever been so proud to be an American.
Really hate it when the husbands are like, "Why should I have to cook? I'm a man!" Both my dad and two brothers do most of the cooking in their households.
@@Bluegirl285 most of the chefs in the world are men.
Daniel, I am in labor with your baby, and you're on a vacation with your ex wife! I'm Divorcing you and Karma is coming after you!😂🎉😂
Why is she calling her mother-in-law Mom after the way she treats her?
Girl, cut ties with Natalie and your parents, she's a HUGE LIAR. She actually thinks she stole your fiance. You're not engaged, but she got had marrying your ex fiance who's engaged to someone else and jobless, Diana you can't fix stupid.
Enjoy watching your parents, Natalie and Owen fall hard.
Story #1. It's time for her to move on. Take her child, file for divorce, find a job and move on.
If it was an actual safe it would have a combination not a pin #!
Not always, some safes have a keypad rather than a tumble pin wheel
@crazytimewithmissieandsara9083 you are absolutely correct. My error is one of common word usage, verses a more modern vernacular. I was using an old fashioned concept that considered a locked safe without a key, by definition, was a device or object requiring a combination (more than 1 of something) to open regardless of how that combination is formatted. For example a series of different shapes to be selected in a pattern would still be a combination if it was used to open or allow the opening of a locked device whereas I view a pin as the more commonly used item for verification, not specifically for unlocking. I view a password differently than a pin as well, a standard view as shown by the options in many places for a password or a pin. Thank you for pointing out my error in judgement. It is helpful.
These stories are ridiculous. I know there are overbearing narcissistic Mother-in-laws. But at least make them knowledgable about biology.
I'm almost 64 years old and not once have I ever seen or heard of any mother-in-law that behaves like this. These are Asian stories. Never in my life have I ever been so proud to be an American.
#NMPNMP not my party, not my problem
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