| Yes, my current in-laws buy more for me and my daughter than their son. My former in-laws still give me gifts. |
| Yes, my parents buy gifts for my spouse, and his parents buy gifts for me. |
| Yes, but they ignore who I am completely and get me what they like. Like Vera Bradley-type bags or dark chocolates even though they know I only like milk chocolate. They even got me nuts when they know I am allergic. I wish they would get me nothing rather than the chore of donating or giving it away via a Facebook swap group. |
Agree. |
| My parents are crazy gift givers but oddly never give my husband alone a gift-or another other adult in-law. So say I get a sweater for Christmas he doesn’t receive anything but another year my parents might give us something we’d both use, like a fancy blender or patio stuff. Multiple gifts for my kids, grandkids-even pets!! They do same for all my (many!!) siblings except my one sister (no kids) who knowing her probably asked them give gifts to her husband. My DH truly neither notices or cares but I wonder about my brothers’ wives. On the other hand-my ILs are modest gift givers (think useful things that we’d probably buy ourselves without thinking) but always do a dinner out for my birthday and send a card to me. |
| Yes, my MIL sends me a check for my birthday and for Christmas. It's very sweet and thoughtful of her. I wouldn't be upset, however, if she didn't. She's a good one and I'm lucky to have her. |
Yes And my folks always get my husband a Christmas gift and stocking stuffers. How rude is it for parents to give a gift to just one person in a couple when you’re talking about a holiday gift that’s just rude. |
Were you paying attention to the original post? evidently the parents do Christmas gifts , just not to the son in law. and holidays and give gifts for those occasions but they give them only to their daughter and not the son-in-law. That’s rude AF. |
| Ha, my parents in an effort to over compensate give DH awesome thoughtful gifts and I get “useful” “house” gifts. For example, they are thrilled to buy him expensive bar ware or specialty tool. Me? I get a slotted spoon and dish towels. |
This. But this year they ignored my birthday because it was apparently my fault our family wouldn’t get on a cross country flight to visit them during a pandemic. And now my MIL has announced no more gifts, which I’ve been begging for for years, so that’s cool. Of course, she announced this after we already sent them their birthday and Christmas gifts for this year. But my FIL does not agree, so he will still be getting my husband a gift. I was never included in that weird exchange where his parents (married still) each sent him a gift, separately, but the kids and I got a joint gift from them. It’s unclear if the no gifts edict extends to our children as well (young kids- elementary age). |
| I buy my son’s longtime girlfriend a gift for Christmas and her birthday. It looks like he will be marrying her so I will be buying her gifts for a long time to come. |
| Yes, my ILs have always given me gifts, equal to what they give my spouse and his siblings, and my parents do the same for my husband. It surprised me somehow at first, but now it seems so obvious that of course our parents would treat our spouses like their own children and I think I was kind of a jackass for thinking it would be otherwise. |
I'm sorry PP! Your post made me laugh. What are they overcompensating for? |
| Christmas yes, birthday no |
| Mine don’t for the holidays but they don’t give my husband gifts either- we just donate to charities in each other’s names. My in laws do usually get us a gift card for our anniversary and get me a gift for my birthday though (something like a book) |