Do ILs owe me anything or let it go?

Anonymous
Your husband is an asshole. How dare he insist his parents buy anything. I would be completely embarrassed if I were you.
Anonymous
Well, my in-laws buy me gifts of things like necklaces made of corn painted blue and then brag that it was marked down from 5 dollars to 3 dollars, so... I'd just appreciate the sentiment and take it as a nice gesture that they did this for you several years ago.
Anonymous
Well done DCUM Nation. I believe we have our second instance of full DCUM agreement for the 2017 year. It's rare to find it, so this is impressive.

(The first was last week's thread about the woman finding a "girl" in the bed of her estranged man and then staying there in the apt with their kids.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well done DCUM Nation. I believe we have our second instance of full DCUM agreement for the 2017 year. It's rare to find it, so this is impressive.


+1.
Anonymous
Some people are unbe-effing-lievable!
Anonymous
OK OP. So, you replaced the real watch with a cheap phone, and now you lied to your inlaws and want them to give you a free second watch by scamming them.

Did you sell the real one for drugs?
Anonymous
cheap one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your husband is an asshole. How dare he insist his parents buy anything. I would be completely embarrassed if I were you.


Maybe the husband is the one who swapped the real one for a phony and OP doesn't know
Anonymous
I think my mouth actually fell open on this one. First at the weird "I have a very good eye for spotting fakes" sentence. Do people go around peeping at other people's watches to determine who's posing with a knock-off? And then that your husband would be so shabby as to mention it after TEN YEARS. And now wants parents to replace it? And is upset? And OP conflicted enough to ask on DCUM?

You both sound like your value things over people's feelings. Shame.
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