Anonymous wrote:I hear you OP. I am in a similar situation. I've been married for 10 years and my in-laws do not like or accept me. I've never heard a kind word from them. They don't acknowledge my birthday, our anniversary, and most recently, they don't acknowledge our child. His father has said he has no interest in meeting his (first and only) grandchild. His father also refused to come to our wedding. In fact, our families have never met (except for his mother, who was at our wedding--rest of his family was not).
This coldness/lack of interest used to bother me, but now I just ignore all of them and am used to their dysfunctionality. They have their own issues clearly. The only issue is that I have a small family who lives far away, and husband has a larger family who lives closer, so it would be nice to spend holidays with my in-laws if they were nicer people.
+10000
Arte they from here, OP? People here can be cold and calculating (not that they would admit it). Stop trying so hard. They see nice as being a doormat. Their sociopathology is their own problem, not yours.