QUOTE (The Colonel @ Jul 15 2008, 03:52 PM)

I have always thought that an old English adage is quite true: You can choose your friends but not your relations.....but I also believe that it takes little effort to show love to family, for it is not bad form to gently point out habits that irritate.

I have to agree with you Colonel and this would be an ideal situation,however, there are times that things are said or done that is so spiteful or so hurtful that politness just won't just do it. Unfortunately there are people in this world that are so bullheaded that they believe they are never wrong and it's always someone else's fault. This seems to be esp. true in families. How far they go should be taken into consideration as to how the situation is handled. You don't want to start a family war but you can't allow people to walk all over you, esp. family. You either bite your tongue and walk away and take the abuse or let them know your displeasure in no uncertain terms without being cruel back (sinks you to their level) and starting an all out war. It is a shame that family members get treated worse than strangers and friends but more time is normally spent around family leaving it wide open for more irritating behavior. I try to avoid the war at all cost but if I get pushed too far, well let's just say that when I blow it's not going to be a pretty site. This hasn't happened with my family, thankfully, even though there were 5 of us kids but there are members on my hubby's side that have pushed pretty hard for a long time and as bad as I hate to say it they're coming real close to having the crap hit the fan. (yikes!!)
As for bickering and fighting in front of others, well, I've never been one to air the dirty laundry in front of others even family.