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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, I don't blame your husband for being upset. You really are a piece of work, OP.[/quote] Thanks for your input, #boymom! How about namby pamby son grow the eff up and learn how to manage his parents and his schedule/kids’ calendar. How about MIL/FIL grow the eff up and respect basic guidelines related to events and venues. If you came backstage and snapped photos at a dance recital while my kids were changing clothes, I would sue you. Period.[/quote] Absolutely. OP has a right to manage all contact and relationships with her children. This includes banning anyone who does not adhere to her requirements and does anything that crosses whatever boundary line she determines. Grandparents are not necessary; moms are. Also agree that OP should look into a "no contact" order against her MIL. She does not need her DH's input to do so just file the paperwork and let him know it's a done deal. He had an opportunity to shut his mother down once and for all and didn't do it. [/quote]
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