Anyone else have to pop a xanax to see in laws?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't do drugs plus I'm not a hateful, ungrateful DIL. One day won't hurt your bitch ass to be nice.


+1. I suppose it helps that mine are generally tolerable. I also try to go into it with a positive attitude - after all, they raised H so they must be worthy of at least some of my respect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't do drugs plus I'm not a hateful, ungrateful DIL. One day won't hurt your bitch ass to be nice.


+1. I suppose it helps that mine are generally tolerable. I also try to go into it with a positive attitude - after all, they raised H so they must be worthy of at least some of my respect.


DH is wonderful in spite of his parents not because of them. I see this more every year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't do drugs plus I'm not a hateful, ungrateful DIL. One day won't hurt your bitch ass to be nice.


+1. I suppose it helps that mine are generally tolerable. I also try to go into it with a positive attitude - after all, they raised H so they must be worthy of at least some of my respect.


DH is wonderful in spite of his parents not because of them. I see this more every year.


Buy you had met his parents before you married I assume? Were you thinking they would disappear after the wedding?
Anonymous
My wife is a wonderful and amazing woman, not because of, but in spite of her parents. She doesn't pop Xanax when visiting my parents, but then again my parents aren't insufferable narcissists. We allow the inlaws to visit because they are generally not horrible as grandparents and we have set boundaries. Otherwise the visits would be 1-2x per year.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't do drugs plus I'm not a hateful, ungrateful DIL. One day won't hurt your bitch ass to be nice.


+1. I suppose it helps that mine are generally tolerable. I also try to go into it with a positive attitude - after all, they raised H so they must be worthy of at least some of my respect.


DH is wonderful in spite of his parents not because of them. I see this more every year.


Buy you had met his parents before you married I assume? Were you thinking they would disappear after the wedding?


ILs were well-behaved until the kids came along and DH's siblings moved out of state and now the burden (and guilt) is on us to fulfill all family duties. At least in their minds it does.

Also the older they get the more juvenile they behave. Personal offense, hissy fits, silent treatments.

We give them space when they get like this and then MIL starts with the guilt trips about how they're not always "going to be around" and we should spend time together "While we can." Please, that woman has been dying for the last 12-15 years.
Anonymous
Oh PP- I get the "we're might only see them x many more times where x=rate of visits times perceived date of death.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Not looking forward to Easter at in laws. Very poor communicators, very passive aggressive, MIL just wants a perfect family pic to post on facebook.


Do we have the same ILs? Horrible at communication (we're more confused AFTER talking to them than before), passive-aggressive, wants us to play a part in her unrealistic "perfect extended family" image she projects to the world.

We actually told ILs we had plans for Easter that didn't include them (they only asked last week what we were doing) and the drama that ensued ... oh, brother.


Sounds just like my experience with my in laws. Sorry to hear I'm not the only one- best to all of you who deal with this! It is not fun, esp when it happens on holidays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't do drugs plus I'm not a hateful, ungrateful DIL. One day won't hurt your bitch ass to be nice.


I am hateful.

I haven't spoken to MIL since my son, now 6, was born.

don't need to medicate myself or drink . . .

much healthier

You all are fools for putting up with so much shit. Grow a spine.
Anonymous
Yup. Xanax all the way, but thankfully didn't see them this easter. I actually got the xanax just for the in law visits.
Anonymous
My ILs are fine, but my family? Five Xanax please
Anonymous
Not for the in laws but for stepmom's family. Stepmom has a wonderful SIL and a horrible sister. Only their mother will speak to horrible sister when she comes to family events. Wonderful SIL's daughter and I are a few years apart and turn every family gathering into a drinking game. Both stepmom and wonderful SIL are aware and will attempt to egg us on. They say it's better than us outright refusing to be in the same room as horrible sister.
Anonymous
Vodka is my numbing method of choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just spent a week with mine... Overseas on vacation!!

There were many glasses of wine consumed...


I feel for you. I did a few years back, awful...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't do drugs plus I'm not a hateful, ungrateful DIL. One day won't hurt your bitch ass to be nice.


+1. I suppose it helps that mine are generally tolerable. I also try to go into it with a positive attitude - after all, they raised H so they must be worthy of at least some of my respect.


For me it isn't just my MIL and FIL. Obviously I must be respectful to them. My SIL is a nightmare and I just don't enjoy my time with the family when she is around. Inlaws won't make plans without her since she is divorced, childless, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vodka is my numbing method of choice.


+1. I'm facing a week at the ILs this summer. Not sure there are enough limes in Florida to cover 7 days of hearing how I don't provide as well as their other SIL.
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