My MIL Cheeks Feel Like Raw Hamburger Meat

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gross. I also hate mouth kissing. I had premature twins and my ils started a war about this. I still get so angry. They also refused to wash their hands. It's an unnecessary, gross way to show affection.

OMG, I am not alone in the handwashing battle!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gross. I also hate mouth kissing. I had premature twins and my ils started a war about this. I still get so angry. They also refused to wash their hands. It's an unnecessary, gross way to show affection.



OP, tell your children to speak up if it makes them uncomfortable. Its pretty gross, my ILs do it too and I just have to give them my cheek. Even worse, they have denture breath....

And to PP who said ILs refused to wash their hands- wtf?? After going to toilet too?
Anonymous
This is the perfect opportunity to teach your kids the art of the quick cheek turn, so that mouth kisses miss the mouth.

All your husband has to say to your MIL is that your side of the family doesn't kiss on the lips. By her age, she's surely noticed that different families have different styles of expressing affection. They can giggle about how you're germaphobes and must be humored.

I find the kissing icky too, but then my waspy family just shakes hands, even the women.
Anonymous
OP, does MIL want to kiss you on the mouth too?
Anonymous
Nothing else to add, except the subject line had me cracking up like a loon! I imagine a little white haired lady, with two hamburger patties stuck to her cheeks chasing OP around the house to kiss her! LOL
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