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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I remember my mom telling his mom what bad habits he had with cleaning up after himself, remembering to do things, working too much. All my European MIL said was: “Oh that, yes I already know his shortcomings.” And then she walked away. Ugh. [/quote] Um, that was literally the perfect response. How about don't use your MIL as a therapist. She's not your therapist or your girlfriend. Don't try to put her in a tough spot.[/quote] The tough spot meaning her son needs to grow up and be an adult? Or take his ADD meds? [/quote] The tough spot meaning why should she, the MIL, answer for her grown-ass son’s behavior, or try to play therapist or mediator, when she is neither? Grow up.[/quote]
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