Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about you stick up for your husband and tell your family in no uncertain terms that the comparisons must stop or they won't be seeing you and your family? If they are as blatant as you suggest, this is not difficult.
I've tried. They just laughed and told me not to take things so personally.
They're assholes. Your BROTHER needs to shut them down. Stop seeing them until this happens. The passive aggressive route would be for you to go on and on about how great your best friend's parents are, and how it's such a shame YOUR parents aren't better parents.
My brother is part of the problem, always bragging about his accomplishments and asking my DH questions that he knows the answer to. Example, "So, what do you think you'll do about this in 10 years?" when he knows full well my DH won't have the opportunity to do that in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about you stick up for your husband and tell your family in no uncertain terms that the comparisons must stop or they won't be seeing you and your family? If they are as blatant as you suggest, this is not difficult.
I've tried. They just laughed and told me not to take things so personally.
They're assholes. Your BROTHER needs to shut them down. Stop seeing them until this happens. The passive aggressive route would be for you to go on and on about how great your best friend's parents are, and how it's such a shame YOUR parents aren't better parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about you stick up for your husband and tell your family in no uncertain terms that the comparisons must stop or they won't be seeing you and your family? If they are as blatant as you suggest, this is not difficult.
I've tried. They just laughed and told me not to take things so personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about you stick up for your husband and tell your family in no uncertain terms that the comparisons must stop or they won't be seeing you and your family? If they are as blatant as you suggest, this is not difficult.
I've tried. They just laughed and told me not to take things so personally.
I'd draw a hard line on this one. It's just plain rude, regardless of family dynamics. I wouldn't take a stranger speaking about my DH that way, and I wouldn't take it from family either. Be the bigger bitch, op. Hang up the phone. If its in person, leave the room, or the event if necessary. It's not okay, and you should be showing them by your actions that it's not okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about you stick up for your husband and tell your family in no uncertain terms that the comparisons must stop or they won't be seeing you and your family? If they are as blatant as you suggest, this is not difficult.
I've tried. They just laughed and told me not to take things so personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about you stick up for your husband and tell your family in no uncertain terms that the comparisons must stop or they won't be seeing you and your family? If they are as blatant as you suggest, this is not difficult.
I've tried. They just laughed and told me not to take things so personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about you stick up for your husband and tell your family in no uncertain terms that the comparisons must stop or they won't be seeing you and your family? If they are as blatant as you suggest, this is not difficult.
I've tried. They just laughed and told me not to take things so personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a job, op?
Yes, I work full time. I don't know why that's relevant, though.
Anonymous wrote:How about you stick up for your husband and tell your family in no uncertain terms that the comparisons must stop or they won't be seeing you and your family? If they are as blatant as you suggest, this is not difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a job, op?