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==Relationship with her sisters==
[[Image:barksdale_sisters.jpg|frame|The battling Barksdale sisters: Helen, Rita, and Amy]]
Things were generally strained at best between Helen and her two sisters, Rita and [[Amy Barksdale]]. As is evident in "[[I Don't]]" and "[[Aunt Nauseum]]," the trio let childhood quarrels and long-ago family issues dominate their adult lives. Helen and Rita tended to start out making nice, then begin arguing intensely, while Amy would wander off after making sarcastic comments about them. AIn change for the better (one hopes) came at the end of "Aunt Nauseumchildhood," whenAmy Dariaavoided andthem Quinnas shamedmuch theiras motherpossible and aunts into calling a trucedue to a major argument the olderconstant womenbickering. were having.
 
Helen never got over Rita being the favoured daughter of the family and is irritated that she still is. She was shocked to discover in "Nauseum" that ''Rita'' resented ''her'' for being so academically achieving and active that she made the other girls look "lazy" in front of their parents. Despite this, and despite how they keep arguing when they talk or meet, Helen and Rita have maintained lines of contact ("[[The Story of D]]", "[[The Daria Diaries]]"). The same cannot be said for Helen and Amy, who hadn't talked in so long by "I Don't" that Amy is unaware of her niece's ages. Helen considered Amy to have used the other sister's bickering as an excuse to get out of any family responsibility, while Amy expressed contempt for Helen "nurs[ing] a childhood grudge well into adulthood because Rita was mom's favorite" ("Nauseum"). While Amy asks [[Paul Meyerson|Rita's boyfriend]] a normal question in "I Don't", she commends Jake for "remarkable fortitude" in staying married to Helen - a rather nasty barb, though when Helen didn't respond to.
 
A change for the better (one hopes) came at the end of "Aunt Nauseum," when Daria and Quinn shamed their mother and aunts into calling a truce to a major argument the older women were having.
 
==Relationship with her husband==
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