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    Give your best line for “no”

    @kimmjohns There you go. Prolly the start of a good compromise. Id use that in your hard no phrasing
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    Give your best line for “no”

    @kimmjohns Thats unfortunate. Hope they resolve their issues. Sounds like mom just wants the family together. Can't blame her much there really. Tough to have siblings you don't see eye to eye with.
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    Give your best line for “no”

    @mem5 I havent but its the subject of the OP so i was sticking to that. It's been made clear OP does not like spending time with in laws. But ill stop there before things spins too far away from OP. We def disagree with many things when it comes to family. Again thanks for sharing your view...
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    Give your best line for “no”

    @mem5 Its so interesting and weird to me to be down voted for wanting my family to be a family past 18 years of raising them. Its such an interesting and new idea to me that some don't want to push for their family to keep doing things together and truly be a family past adulthood. Just never...
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    Give your best line for “no”

    @mem5 Ha, what kind of mom would she be not to pester her son for family time? Thats like mom 101. I'ma pester the hell out of my kids to all come around or do vacations together when they get to be adults.
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    Give your best line for “no”

    @kimmjohns Just out of curiosity, does your husband not like being around his sibling either? I'm sorry you are in this position, I love whole family vacations, even if family is a pain sometimes. Hope you guys work through this.
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