> Yes, maintaining non-stop "company manners" can be very draining.

One of my brothers was behaving in a hyper-sensitive manner where nothing I
said was acceptable, and the other was trying to be sure everyone behaved in
a proper manner for the situation. They're both younger than me and I'm
unaccustomed to the way they were behaving. I had to avoid offending the one
which generally offended the other, so it was a bit draining.

Mom's husband Ray was a lot easier to deal with, actually. He was just
trying to find his path through a difficult situation. I was very impressed
by him, actually. I didn't expect it.

Kristyne



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