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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In all this, I wonder what DH's opinion is. [b]It doesn't sound like OP is ever going back to work, and taking time to decompress is just a way of saying she's done. [/b]Has DH actually discussed this with his mom and she's being the bad guy for him? Where does their retirement savings stand? 529s? And God forbid if the ILs helped fund 529s or anything else for them if now DIL is not working. Is it any of MIL's business? No. But there is basically some information missing here.[/quote] I agree. Lol @ OP calling it "Decompressing" and not working "right now". She can't even own her situation and tries to minimize it. Also to point out: She worked all the time and values that in a person so I imagine [b]my choosing not to work is foreign and lazy for her to comprehend.[/b] This is really it. She just cant comprehend it. [/quote] I think you're reading a lot into this situation. She can't even "own" her situation! Why does anyone need to? LIVE AND LET LIVE BAYBEEEEEEE[/quote] She literally stewed about this and then sent a nasty email to MIL LOL Shes very insecure about it. Women who are happy with their choices dont do that. Dont feel the need to do that. Shes lying to herself and an anon forum even in her OP. It's really sad, because she has a great situation IMO. [/quote] Strange take. It’s not normal to call your dil a sad sack, even if she were one. Whether op is insecure or not doesn’t change the fact it was a nasty comment to make.[/quote] It was not a nice comment, I agree. If she's concerned with her sons financial health (which is debatable if its even her business) she should have asked in a different way. [/quote] Actually it isn’t debatable. It is NOT her business.[/quote] Dude, you can ask your immediate family what they're doing since their QUIT their job. In my MBA circles that'd be a big deal and big decision to exit the work force. We all understand quitting a terrible boss or company or position, but the natural next step is what's your plan and time frame, how can we help, what are you looking to do, or are you going to stay home for 3, 6, 9, forever months? BFD normal topic to tell family and friends. You don't hide it. You don't lie about it. sheesh. [/quote]
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