| She just invited herself to join my DD on a trip to NYC! Didn’t tell DD about it. I said DD will be busy b/c she is there for a conference. DW says “it’s ok, I can find things to do and spend time with her in the evening.” DR is frustrated b/c she wants to have her own adult alone time. |
| Your daughter is an adult it sounds like? She should tell her mom that she doesn't want her on the trip. But you should tell your wife too. |
| she's the typical narcissistic mother that doesn't understand boundaries. |
| Sounds like your wife is bored and/or lonely. Your daughter is an adult and she can handle saying no to her mother if that's what she wants to do. |
| Maybe your daughter will be happy to have her there. Why would you think something is wrong with this? |
NP. Because adults do not invite themselves along in trips, including leisure vacations and professional conferences. His wife’s assumption that his daughter will be available to “hang out” at night is ridiculous. Most people I know use evening conference time to network and see old friends/colleagues. OP, give your daughter a heads up. |
| I already did, which produced a “that’s news to me” reaction and a “why any I do anything by myself.” |
| Just tell the wife it's not a good idea....bluntly.... |
Um becuase the mother has no BOUNDARIES. You think it is OK to invite yourself to someone's business trip without asking? You have serious problems yourself. |
What is wrong with you that you are sitting by? tell your wife she needs to respect boundaries and to not go. is your wife always this overbearing? |
| Let her and the daughter work it out. Not that big of a deal, maybe the wife just wanted an excuse to go to N.Y. and doesn't plan to hang out with her that much. Chill out OP. |
I like this version. |
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Maybe your DW is thinking she could turn this into a mother-daughter trip.
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If your daughter is there for a business conference your wife is very out of line. Even if this was a leisure trip, your wife should be running her plans past your adult daughter before just showing up on her trip.
She's not in HS anymore. Time for mom to back off. And I say that as a mom. |
| It’s a very bad idea because daughter might want to do networking after conference hours . |