Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're to easily engaged. Sill will bait you and you'll fall for it.
I haven't for the past 4 months.
You want to get into fb drama again. I think you thrive on this crap
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raise above the bickering with your SIL. You weren't wrong to take care of your child. Just don't involve. Not all inlaw relationships need to be warm and cuddly. Sometimes cordial is enough.
We're going to be in each other's lives permanently, so I would like a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're to easily engaged. Sill will bait you and you'll fall for it.
I haven't for the past 4 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're to easily engaged. Sill will bait you and you'll fall for it.
I haven't for the past 4 months.
That's bc your approach has been all or nothing.
No, I've seen her. I've talked with her. I've just left everything that SHOULD be addressed by DH be addressed by DH. It's really made a difference.
Ok that's good
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're to easily engaged. Sill will bait you and you'll fall for it.
I haven't for the past 4 months.
That's bc your approach has been all or nothing.
No, I've seen her. I've talked with her. I've just left everything that SHOULD be addressed by DH be addressed by DH. It's really made a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're to easily engaged. Sill will bait you and you'll fall for it.
I haven't for the past 4 months.
That's bc your approach has been all or nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're to easily engaged. Sill will bait you and you'll fall for it.
I haven't for the past 4 months.
Anonymous wrote:You're to easily engaged. Sill will bait you and you'll fall for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes we don't get what we want. Forcing yourself on a crazy lady like your SIL will just result in more craziness. Try keeping her at arms length for a while and see if you can take baby steps toward a relationship later.
I thought about inviting SIL and MIL to lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes we don't get what we want. Forcing yourself on a crazy lady like your SIL will just result in more craziness. Try keeping her at arms length for a while and see if you can take baby steps toward a relationship later.
Anonymous wrote:Raise above the bickering with your SIL. You weren't wrong to take care of your child. Just don't involve. Not all inlaw relationships need to be warm and cuddly. Sometimes cordial is enough.