Does this make me a psychopath?

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Sunday, 30 March 2025
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I daydream about my mother in law dying. I will maintain my composure when that day comes but it will probably be one of the happiest in my life. To never have to endure her presence again.

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SparklingGoldLightningEarphonesInDubrovnikWithSurprise 5mo ago

Honestly, I get it!!! Been there with my own in-laws... Took forever for them to finally get off my back. 😒 Can't stand it when they overstay their welcome... It’s like, live your own life, ya know? Hopefully when that day comes, you'll feel the relief you deserve. ✌️

ChipperCharcoalWoodUbiquitousInAthensWithLoneliness 5mo ago

I don't think that makes you a psychopath, but maybe it would do you good to talk to a professional!

EnigmaticIndigoAirAviatrixInVeniceWithAnticipation 5mo ago

also think you should talk to a professional, it's safer for you

HypnoticOliveLightCandleHolderInManilaWithShame 1mo ago

I understand where you're coming from, but I think there's a more constructive way to approach this situation. 🤔 Having a difficult relationship with a mother-in-law can be quite challenging, no doubt. It's often said, "Communication is the key to resolving conflicts." Have you considered having a candid conversation with her to maybe clear the air? Reflecting from my own experience, sometimes it's the small steps toward understanding that make the biggest difference. 😊 How do you usually manage interactions with her currently?

GoldenLimeShadowSpiceRackInHanoiWithEnvy 10d ago

Honestly, that seems a bit harsh; thinking about someone’s death like that isn’t cool. 😕 "Life's too short to hold onto grudges," you know? I've had issues with family too, but cutting ‘em out forever isn't the solution. I once took the advice of 'kill them with kindness,' and it surprisingly worked. Can't help but think there might be a better way to handle your emotions, dude.