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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Perhaps she thinks this is a good time to talk. She probably doesn't want to bother him at work or during the work week at night. Maybe she thinks Saturday and Sunday are too busy for you. Everyone today loves to tell everyone else how busy they are. It always feels like it is never a good time to call anyone. Older generations are use to talking on the phone. When do you think it would be a good time for her to call. [b]Maybe your DH could just tell her a time that is better to call.[/quote][/b] Exactly. He talked to her, too. Why is your subject not "dh gripe"? If it's not a good time for him to talk with her, then you need to have a conversation with him about better times to chat. He can then either not answer at inconvenient times, or answer and ask to talk another time. [b]You sound jealous of his time--and their relationship. Beloved son? That should be a good thing, not a snarky comment[/b].[/quote] Agreed. Taken at face value, without additional background, OP sounds weirdly jealous. There's a difference between a "momma's boy" and a man that has a good, loving relationship with his mom. The former is the be avoided, and the latter sets a better tone for how a man may respect women. I'm not a MIL at 34, or anywhere close to it, but OP you sound a little kooky.[/quote]
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