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[quote=Anonymous]17:29. , I would not care if my mom or MIL did not formally ask. If What up and did what OP'smother in law did it would not bother me in the least. If I did not want my child to go to the park, then I would say no. I am not so much of a punk that I need therapy to say no to a three-year-old. I do not feel like the bad guy I do not feel guilty because somebody wanted to get him something and I said no that's part of life that's part of being a parent. If my mother or my mother-in-law wants to stay for dinner and it did not work for me that day then again not being a punk I have no problem saying nope not going to work let's do it some other time. I belong to a family, the family I married into my family of birth I don't make them have to stand on formality in regards to asking about something. If they are that dysfunctional and disrespectful then I keep them at a distance. But again I say the territorial and possessive way most of these posters are responding makes me seriously question how they have any type of relationship be a platonic familial professional or romantic in real life[/quote]
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