Anonymous wrote:How do you know? My DC isn’t married yet, but both seem to prefer hanging out with us and talking to us more than the other set of parents. I like having a positive relationship with my DC and their SO.
Anonymous wrote:Does it have to be one or the other? Why put yourselves against each other?
I really like DC’s SO’s parents. Obviously our families are different, but I hope they can enjoy the positive aspects of our family when they are here & vice versa.
Don’t make this into a thing. I know families who try to compete, track time, take over, etc - it ultimately ends in resentment & retreat.
Enjoy the time you spend together, without an eye towards “beating” the other side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both my parents and my spouses parents are the lame in-laws. We enjoy our visits as much as we can but have very little in common with either. We are both family oriented people, so they don't need to be cool.
Was just going to say this. Neither set of parents is cool and we don't prefer time with one over the other, nor do our kids. We largely spend time with them for the benefit of their relationship with our kids, primarily.
Anonymous wrote:Does it have to be one or the other? Why put yourselves against each other?
I really like DC’s SO’s parents. Obviously our families are different, but I hope they can enjoy the positive aspects of our family when they are here & vice versa.
Don’t make this into a thing. I know families who try to compete, track time, take over, etc - it ultimately ends in resentment & retreat.
Enjoy the time you spend together, without an eye towards “beating” the other side.
Anonymous wrote:Both my parents and my spouses parents are the lame in-laws. We enjoy our visits as much as we can but have very little in common with either. We are both family oriented people, so they don't need to be cool.