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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]19:20 is our resident nasty entitled granny. She posts on any thread that anything a MIL wants a MIL gets no matter how foolish, irresponsible, outrageous or ridiculous. It’s boomer time and boomers get whatever they want in her world. What a wonderful world when everyone sucks up to bad boomers. [/quote] Nope. Wrong person. My opinion has nothing to do with mothers-in-law. It's about reciprocation. I'd be pretty irritated if all this time I trusted someone to bring their dog to my house only to be told "oh well no, I certainly don't trust YOU to bring your dog into MY precious house. " [/quote] DP. The MIL isn't bringing a dog. MIL wants to bring a puppy. Why do you not get that distinction? Puppy = more excitable, less trained/untrained, more likely to get into everything, more attractive as an attention magnet for the MANY kids present. If you're such an animal lover, you should find this idea nuts--for the poor puppy.[/quote] I have a puppy that has none of what you describe, A. B., there are a dozen kids in the house and it's weird to draw the line at the puppy. OP is just flexing. I agree with the above, if OP is not going to reciprocate, her dog would not longer be welcome at my house. YOu can board him. MIL's compromises are reasonable.[/quote] A. If you equate human children with puppies you have big issues B. OP has reciprocated, just not this time.[/quote] I didn't "equate human children with puppies." LOL. Are you that dumb? I'm saying the mess/noise . . . all of the things OP s worried about with a puppy, are already there 10-fold with that many kids. She's making the stand with a puppy simply because she can. And going forward, she should not expect to bring her dog to MIL's. She wouldn't be bringing it to mine, I can tell you that. You reciprocate both ways, or not at all. A large GSD, and i love large dogs, are challenging in the home, esp. if it's not your own. OP acts like she bring a toy poodle or something. Her MIL does her a BIG favor allowing that dog. And this is how she reciprocates? Um, no. [/quote] Grow up. Seriously, grow up. You sound like a child. The circumstance is different, you have to be flexible. It makes no sense in this circumstance. If you won’t let me, I won’t let you pettiness is just petty![/quote]
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