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Why would a person contradict everything you say?

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Callmecatty · 03/05/2020 13:15

Like most families in lockdown we have a family whatsapp group so that we can chat to family that we can't see.
A family member on DHs side contradicts everything I say on there and I am fed up of it.
Today, I tested the theory by changing to her viewpoint on a trivial light-hearted matter. Originally, I'd said it was lovely, she had said it was corny, so I changed my viewpoint to hers to see.
She of course then decided it was lovely.
I want to keep contributing to the group for the sake of other family members but the responses I repeatedly get from this family member always contradict anything I say or share and it's getting me down.
Why is she doing this?
On the last family video chat, she blanked me like I wasn't even there. Is she feeling threatened?

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MrEzraGoldberg · 03/05/2020 13:29

What is she like with other members of the group - does she behave the same with them?

What is/was the relationship like before lockdown, if you used to see each other face to face?

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Callmecatty · 03/05/2020 13:38

It's just me.
She seems to agree with everything her husband, father and my DH say. Will disagree openly with her Mother at times, but only really contradicts me.
Face to face, she behaved similarly. Although sometimes was suddenly very warm, friendly and agreeable and then instantaneously distant and disagreeable.

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HollowTalk · 03/05/2020 13:39

I would click on Reply where she'd said the opposite and quote her, saying "Just testing..."

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HollowTalk · 03/05/2020 13:40

This has to be a sister in law!

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GreyishDays · 03/05/2020 13:40

What does your DH think?

Is the WhatsApp group just his family, in which case do you get much from it? (I can’t imagine being in DH’s family chat, but I can see how it would be nice if you are all quite close.)

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Getlostu · 03/05/2020 13:41

Jealousy. Lack of self confidence. It’s classic. Puts you down to make herself feel better. Does she have any female friends at all?

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BolloxtoGender · 03/05/2020 13:42

Disrespect

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CardsforKittens · 03/05/2020 13:42

Different situation, but I had a work colleague who did this. It was quite tedious. It made me feel like crap until I decided it was her problem rather than mine and started ignoring it. Obviously there’s less emotional investment with a colleague than a family member, but I have to say I did feel better once I stopped trying to understand what was going on - because there was no point. I just didn’t respond when she contradicted me and after a while she stopped doing it, so we were pretty much ignoring each other. As far as I’m aware no one else even noticed.

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fuckinghellthisshit · 03/05/2020 13:44

What does you DH say about this person?

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Getlostu · 03/05/2020 13:44

If it was me, I’d carry on posting. Next time she contradicts, highlight her post and reply directly to it “miss contrary again eh? ;)” the winky face means you can get away with it as tongue in cheek. Then the next time you make a statement after it write “that’s my opinion but I’m betting Miss contrary thinks the opposite eh? ;)” winky face and miss contrary her constantly. Bare face her. If she says “what does that mean?” Just say “oh it’s ok. Only joking. We’ve just noticed that you always write the exact opposite to whatever I say so we’ve christened you Miss Contrary in our house. T Shirts on its way Miss Contrary ;)” rip the piss out of her. People like that can’t stand it

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Callmecatty · 03/05/2020 13:47

@cardsforkittens it's interesting that nobody noticed. DH doesn't seem to be noticing either (or does) but then finds a reason/excuse for each contradiction rather than looking at the whole picture.

Today he said the contradiction was due to suddenly not wanting to offend by continuing to say it was "corny" which is utter rubbish as she wouldn't have said it in the first place.

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Pelleas · 03/05/2020 13:48

I had a work colleague who did this. In the end, I just started saying 'Yes, actually you're right' - it was quite amusing watching him try and fail to continue contradicting me.

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Callmecatty · 03/05/2020 13:52

The occasion that really upset me was when I needed to take our youngest DC to hospital last week after a fall. I was worried and she continued to belittle my worries on the group as I was chatting to other family members about what was happening as they wanted to obviously know.
There were constant "kids fall all the time" comments when clearly the issue wasn't him falling but the worry of taking him to a&e during the threat of covid. There was even a ridiculous gif of someone doing a "whatever, happens all the time" kind of face.

I kept ignoring the remarks and only speaking to other family members but she kept hammering in.

DHs perception was that she was trying to ease my concerns 🤔

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Aussiebean · 03/05/2020 13:54

Has a value on men that is higher then women?

My mum has this.

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emilybrontescorsett · 03/05/2020 13:54

So she always agree with the men.
Personally I would stop reading the posts and tell your dh why but I’m a person who doesn’t bother with people I don’t like.

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GoldenFlaps · 03/05/2020 13:54

What Getlostu said.

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emilybrontescorsett · 03/05/2020 13:55

And I would come off the group and if she asks say because you are a twat to me, but I don’t care about offending in laws.

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Grumpbum123 · 03/05/2020 13:55

In the end it’s usually as they are insecure cunts

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Callmecatty · 03/05/2020 13:56

Her husband cracks a lot of jokes and I've wondered if she's trying to be "cool"on the group infront of him. She makes a lot of cocky, light-hearted comments that she wouldn't usually say in everyday life. Her husband only joined the group since lockdown as he usually wouldn't bother with any form of social media.

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emilybrontescorsett · 03/05/2020 13:57

Oh god I’d come off it and tell your husband she a cunt.
I have zero tolerance for this shit.

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Callmecatty · 03/05/2020 13:59

She definitely has some sort of issue with valuing the opinions of men over women. She values her father much more than she values her mother (some reasons understandable). But her father is controlling.

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Truthpact · 03/05/2020 13:59

I would start saying random, totally 100% she couldn't disagree with you things without looking like a complete twat. Then she'll have to agree or look like a moron. Either way you win. Grin

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Areallthenamestaken · 03/05/2020 14:00

Could you wait for her to reply first then quote her response with a passive aggressive 'I agree'? She's got nowhere to go then.

Otherwise have it out with her - but I realise that's difficult to do.

She sounds like a twat.

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Callmecatty · 03/05/2020 14:02

I'd like to come off the group but still talk to other members of DHs family. They may ask why I'm not contributing to the group chat though. If I said something, it would open a massive can of worms, the whole family don't deal well with criticism.

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Corruptedtongue · 03/05/2020 14:03

Think I’d withdraw from the group chat - and just communicate on a one to one basis with the others. I always think the most powerful tool is to ignore, give no fuel - and then be OTT nice when you do have to deal with her.

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