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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, she stayed over ON YOUR WEDDING NIGHT? That takes the cake. [/quote] +1. I hope you had loud screaming sex all night long, complete with bed and wall pounding.[/quote] You made my day, PP. I just have to laugh after reading this. And no, we didn't have sex that night. I didn't even know when DH came in to sleep. I felt asleep first because they had the talk that not inviting me (although I was just standing around when it is started and they just ignored me). 12:38 PP, I think so. I think I would feel better if she does but she has known as "no-sorry" person when someone points out that she is wrong or inappropriate (according to DH). I was thinking of talking to DH to let it out of my head but like I said he most likely going to defend for his mother, like "she did this because xyz, she didn't mean to blah blah blah". 12:27 PP, DH is from HongKong but they have been here for 25+ years. I don't think whatever she did is kind of culture thing. I know some general stuff about Chinese culture but not deeply. Maybe I am wrong and this is normal to her! 10:49 PP, she is kind and caring but I think it is the boundaries issue. I am not sure how to start on this. She seems to respect my choices upfront but really it doesn't matter, she will do what she wants anyway. For example, she asked me "Do you want to give her this drink?" I said "I need to dilute the drink first mom, it is too sweet for her." Then she said "It is all natural, I didn't add sugar". I said "Yes, I know but it is still too sweet for a toddler" then she went on about the same "natural" thing like I didn't understand what she said. After DD finished the diluted drink, she gave her more of the original sweet one!. This is just a small example. [/quote]
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