Anonymous wrote:Grandpa can go to hell, Grandma needs love, husband needs to tell them both to cut it out/work it out themselves and you need to stay out of it.
You have enough to do with a baby, let them fight it out.
BTW, this happened at my sister's in law's house. Grandpa got busted with a girlfriend that was 24. It tore that family apart. After the smoke cleared, Grandpa ended up with his young thang, Grandma got the house AND the family business, kids shunned their father.
When he died, none of them went to his funeral but that's the choice HE made. He put his dick above all else and ended up fucking himself.
He should have divorced his wife before cheating. Cheaters never win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get counseling with your DH to start exploring where to draw some healthy boundaries?
MIL will destroy your marriage if allowed to continue like this.
I never really thought of counseling, but that might not be a terrible idea. Especially since it's so hard for me to express everything I'm thinking and feeling toward the situation due to not wanting to compromise his feelings s
In addition to counseling for you and DH, see if you can get MIL some counseling too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get counseling with your DH to start exploring where to draw some healthy boundaries?
MIL will destroy your marriage if allowed to continue like this.
I never really thought of counseling, but that might not be a terrible idea. Especially since it's so hard for me to express everything I'm thinking and feeling toward the situation due to not wanting to compromise his feelings s
In addition to counseling for you and DH, see if you can get MIL some counseling too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get counseling with your DH to start exploring where to draw some healthy boundaries?
MIL will destroy your marriage if allowed to continue like this.
I never really thought of counseling, but that might not be a terrible idea. Especially since it's so hard for me to express everything I'm thinking and feeling toward the situation due to not wanting to compromise his feelings s
In addition to counseling for you and DH, see if you can get MIL some counseling too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you get counseling with your DH to start exploring where to draw some healthy boundaries?
MIL will destroy your marriage if allowed to continue like this.
I never really thought of counseling, but that might not be a terrible idea. Especially since it's so hard for me to express everything I'm thinking and feeling toward the situation due to not wanting to compromise his feelings s
Anonymous wrote:Can you get counseling with your DH to start exploring where to draw some healthy boundaries?
MIL will destroy your marriage if allowed to continue like this.
Anonymous wrote:Does your husband plan to have a relationship with his half sibling?