Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact with your parents needs to be scaled waaaay back. You are an adult with your own family to take care of, yout parents clearly want to break up uour marraige and have uou come home crying to them. Don't let them!
And, they should go through you instead of your wife. I talk to my ILs on the phone but only when they call DH and I'm around. Call them once a week and see them once a month, max.
Yes, if they hate your DW then WTH are they calling her? That's torture for her, obviously. Get in there and protect her!
Anonymous wrote:Contact with your parents needs to be scaled waaaay back. You are an adult with your own family to take care of, yout parents clearly want to break up uour marraige and have uou come home crying to them. Don't let them!
And, they should go through you instead of your wife. I talk to my ILs on the phone but only when they call DH and I'm around. Call them once a week and see them once a month, max.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should re-read your post. Your wife is great. Your parents are horrible to her for no reason. You're going to have to chose one over the other. Unfortunately for your DW, you already have chosen your parents once over a fiance. Just like a child throwing a tantrum, since you've given in to them in the past, they know they can win. They just have to ratchet it up a notch.
You don't need advice from DCUM, you need a counselor to help you establish and maintain boundaries with your parents. That is, if you ever want to remain married to a person of your choosing. You decide.
True. My wife says she wants a divorce and for me to just her go. She's tired of fighting and so am I. We only fight about them, otherwise our relationship is almost perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should re-read your post. Your wife is great. Your parents are horrible to her for no reason. You're going to have to chose one over the other. Unfortunately for your DW, you already have chosen your parents once over a fiance. Just like a child throwing a tantrum, since you've given in to them in the past, they know they can win. They just have to ratchet it up a notch.
You don't need advice from DCUM, you need a counselor to help you establish and maintain boundaries with your parents. That is, if you ever want to remain married to a person of your choosing. You decide.
True. My wife says she wants a divorce and for me to just her go. She's tired of fighting and so am I. We only fight about them, otherwise our relationship is almost perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should re-read your post. Your wife is great. Your parents are horrible to her for no reason. You're going to have to chose one over the other. Unfortunately for your DW, you already have chosen your parents once over a fiance. Just like a child throwing a tantrum, since you've given in to them in the past, they know they can win. They just have to ratchet it up a notch.
You don't need advice from DCUM, you need a counselor to help you establish and maintain boundaries with your parents. That is, if you ever want to remain married to a person of your choosing. You decide.
True. My wife says she wants a divorce and for me to just her go. She's tired of fighting and so am I. We only fight about them, otherwise our relationship is almost perfect.
Anonymous wrote:You should re-read your post. Your wife is great. Your parents are horrible to her for no reason. You're going to have to chose one over the other. Unfortunately for your DW, you already have chosen your parents once over a fiance. Just like a child throwing a tantrum, since you've given in to them in the past, they know they can win. They just have to ratchet it up a notch.
You don't need advice from DCUM, you need a counselor to help you establish and maintain boundaries with your parents. That is, if you ever want to remain married to a person of your choosing. You decide.