Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really must say something -- and I don't think you should -- tomorrow send a breezy text about how much you enjoyed celebrating your birthday.
Oh goodness no. That’s so passive aggressive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re an adult. It’s okay if your MIL does not acknowledge your birthday this year or any other year.
Absolutely! But this isn’t about that or me, it’s about the principle and the double standard. But I guess PP is correct that it’s time to just drop the rope.
Anonymous wrote:You’re an adult. It’s okay if your MIL does not acknowledge your birthday this year or any other year.
Anonymous wrote:If you really must say something -- and I don't think you should -- tomorrow send a breezy text about how much you enjoyed celebrating your birthday.
Anonymous wrote:You’re an adult. It’s okay if your MIL does not acknowledge your birthday this year or any other year.
Anonymous wrote:This is your sign to drop the rope. You know, the rope you never should have picked up in the first place. You should have recognized and respected that your husband has chosen not to observe these kinds of niceties, probably because she is so petty and vindictive, and he’s had to deal with that for decades.
Drop the rope. Don’t insert yourself. Stop. If he’s not making an effort, and his parents aren’t making an effort, why are you? Stop. Just stop. Really.