Smoking MIL

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Okay, stop. Don't have her watch your child then. Enough already. You really just want to complain when you already have your answer. "

OP is jealous of her MIL.


NP here. I'm sure that OP is *sooooo* jealous of her child-abandoning, teen mother, smoker of a MIL. You really know how to read people.


NP, I'm pretty sure it was intended as a joke.


I'm pretty sure there is nothing in that one brief sentence indicating a joke. Perhaps that poster (you?) should learn how to better convey sarcasm in writing.
cuzimawesome
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Okay, stop. Don't have her watch your child then. Enough already. You really just want to complain when you already have your answer. "

OP is jealous of her MIL.


NP here. I'm sure that OP is *sooooo* jealous of her child-abandoning, teen mother, smoker of a MIL. You really know how to read people.


NP, I'm pretty sure it was intended as a joke.


I'm pretty sure there is nothing in that one brief sentence indicating a joke. Perhaps that poster (you?) should learn how to better convey sarcasm in writing.


Another hilarious one! I love how everybody gets so worked up over this shit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP--I suspect your are stacking the deck against your MIL here.

While your MIL may be the adult here, and smoking is totally gross, your follow up post leads me to believe that you believe your daughter is the most important thing in the universe.

I think you may be using the smoking as a convenient excuse to shut out your MIL from babysitting.

Remember, you do not have to like your MIL nor does she have to be a perfect human being for her to be a good grandparent.



Amen. Just remember you'll be a MIL someday - and you'll do things that your DIL finds annoying/disgusting/disturbing, even if you don't think you will.
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