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Old 05-29-2023, 02:28 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
I suppose it's a mitigating circumstance if your mother-in-law lives with you.
Also if you are managing their ereaders.
A greyer area than a friend at the gym/pub/work when the person is living with you. As issybird suggests, it's a pointless argument. No-one is going to convince anyone.
My mother-in-law does not live with us. But she does live near. Besides, she doesn't know how to pull eBooks off of her Reader to give to anyone else.

When my mother was alive, I used to share with her.
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