Anonymous wrote:Come on. It’s insensitive and a little bizarre. And probably will not stop. MIL can both be well-meaning and insensitive at the same time.
Unless you want these comments to continue forever, I’d shut them down. “MIL, please do not comment on the baby’s resemblance to family on either side. We aren’t going to hide her background from anyone but we don’t want her to be constantly reminded of it.”
Adopted adult here. Please don't bother trying to shut this down. The child will hear all manner of comments from people as they grow about who they look like or don't look like. You cannot stop these, as this type of parlor game is just part of being human, and trying to do so will just make things more stilted during family gatherings.
The comments to worry about are when kids start asking if they know who their "real" dad is. These kinds of ignorant comments are really hurtful to adopted kids and, I imagine, those with donor ancestry.
The answer, of course, is, "yeah, I know who my real dad is. I just don't know who my bio dad is."