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    How do you tell your Sister-In-Law she is a real Witch with a B?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.How do you tell your Sister-In-Law she is a real Witch with a B?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(How do you tell your Sister-In-Law she is a real Witch with a B?),it will help you,my kids.




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By screwing her boyfriends or hubby

Other Answers:
It'll end up happening when you least expect it. You'll have had enough and just end up blurting out that she is a f'ing b$tch. There's no good way for this to go down. Just try to stay away from her or have her bro drop hints that she needs to chill.
Never say it directly, you have to play games to beat the witch. Play her game and act when she's off guard. Yet always smile and pretend it was a silly mistake and tell her she shouldn't worry about it.
I wish I knew because that's exactly what my sister-in-law is. Every time I'm in the same room with her I have to bite my tong and walk away before I end up beating her A**.
There is no way. Because if you tell her, then you will have turmoil in your family. Trust me. Just leave it be. Maybe one day (hopefully soon) she will mature and change and not be so 'itchy.'
Don't its not fair to your husband or his famil it will only make you look bad in the end..try to avoid her in the event you can't kill her with kindness (trust me if it worked for my mother in law it will work for you )
say your a real b****
just come out and tell her the most that could happen is she might smack u
Hi, for her Birthday buy her a broom and write on the card "come fly with me",than you 2 can live happly ever after.


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