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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s funny how husbands make it wives’ responsibility to maintain relationships with their parents.[/quote] I have 3 sons and have told them over and over that it isn't and shouldn't be their wives (once they're married-they're 25, 21, and 18 now) responsibility to make the effort with DH and me. [/quote] This is bizarre. If you have a relationship with your sons why would you need to say that? Did it make you feel good?[/quote] Np it needs said to sons. They obviously didn’t get the hint or learn it by osmosis. Women entered the workforce in massive numbers starting in the 80s. And still a few generations of men haven’t gotten it. I have daughters and a son Btw my Dh is an incredible husband and hands on father. But can’t seem to pick up the phone with this parents or send a Mother’s Day card. The week before Christmas he will feel some guilt and try to spring a visit to his parents house out of town “for just a few days over Christmas”. It’s like an insane caricature. He cannot make plans with them a month ahead of time like normal people. Drop the rope women! Teach your daughters to not pick up mens slack and your sons to make sure they maintain family communication [/quote]
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