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[quote=Anonymous]We have just had a huge falling out with my in-laws. The specific issue this time is that they told us we dont dress DD warmly enough. DD is 6 months and went to their house in fleece jacket with 2 long sleeve shirts underneath ( one was a oneise) jeans and socks. To get from the car to the house she had a blanket wrapped around her for the entire 8-10 seconds. They feel that her hands were freezing and that she should have had a hat on and been in a snowsuit. They want to have the right to tell us everytime they think were doing something wrong. We feel that we are capable of raising our child and she is healthy and doing well and they should butt out. MIL is very controlling in other ways so we wanted to nip this in the bud to avoild other similar conversations. Its got blown way out of proportion and now FIL told my partner that he cant have a relationship with someone if he cant say how he feels.[/quote]
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