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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So next time take them and toss them when you get to the nearest trash can so she doesn’t know. [/quote] We’re packing enough in our car. I don’t need to indulge someone else’s will and preferences in this way. We say no thank you and do our best to ignore the pouting. [/quote] Then continue to make your bed hard Bertha And come pout on the internet. You and your mother-in-law are the same person you just don’t realize it.[/quote] This. If you don't want the leftovers don't take them, but you and your MIL are behaving in similar manners. You can also subject making less food, or having the last night be "leftover night".[/quote] Completely agree. Poor OPs husband married his mom. [/quote] Walk me through your thought process here. Person 1 makes an offer Person 2 politely declines the offer. Person 1 pushes and pouts, and doesn't take a polite "no" as an answer. Person 2 continues to politely decline, because they've made a decision and don't need to change it because of pouting and manipulation. Tell me, exactly, how this behavior is on the same level.[/quote]
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