Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scary. I could've written this. Is your husband an only child?
I was in a similar position. I was and am still closer to my MIL. But I have been hurt because I never set up appropriate boundaries. I also forgot that I was a inlaw. There are times when I'm reminded and it hurts.
Op here. No. He has siblings. I've never felt like disrespected by them.
Okay. So it's all boys just like my situation. Is your DH the oldest? I just ask that you protect your heart. I've projected my mother issues onto my MIL and she her lack of daughter issues on to me. We have a great relationship but it hasn't been without its issues, especially when other siblings got married and then there were more DIL's. Essentially I got relegated back to the position of "DIL"
As or not make the others upset. It showed me that I needed to protect my heart and make sure I never got my MiL and my mom confused. They are not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has your mother actually made any moves toward planning a shower, or is things just talk? I would let your MIL throw you the shower, and then if your mom really wants to throw another one, say she can do it with her friends in her hometown and you'll travel out for it.
I'm lucky to have a very close relationship with my MIL as well (she's also local to us). I've never gotten burned by it or had to worry about putting up boundaries to protect myself as an in-law, she's added so much to my life and I'm really grateful to have her. It doesn't always have to be games and problems.
Does your MIL have daughters?
No, just sons.
I'm pp. Can you share more about your relationship. I'm genuinely interested. Are you the only dil? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has your mother actually made any moves toward planning a shower, or is things just talk? I would let your MIL throw you the shower, and then if your mom really wants to throw another one, say she can do it with her friends in her hometown and you'll travel out for it.
I'm lucky to have a very close relationship with my MIL as well (she's also local to us). I've never gotten burned by it or had to worry about putting up boundaries to protect myself as an in-law, she's added so much to my life and I'm really grateful to have her. It doesn't always have to be games and problems.
Does your MIL have daughters?
No, just sons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has your mother actually made any moves toward planning a shower, or is things just talk? I would let your MIL throw you the shower, and then if your mom really wants to throw another one, say she can do it with her friends in her hometown and you'll travel out for it.
I'm lucky to have a very close relationship with my MIL as well (she's also local to us). I've never gotten burned by it or had to worry about putting up boundaries to protect myself as an in-law, she's added so much to my life and I'm really grateful to have her. It doesn't always have to be games and problems.
Does your MIL have daughters?
Anonymous wrote:Has your mother actually made any moves toward planning a shower, or is things just talk? I would let your MIL throw you the shower, and then if your mom really wants to throw another one, say she can do it with her friends in her hometown and you'll travel out for it.
I'm lucky to have a very close relationship with my MIL as well (she's also local to us). I've never gotten burned by it or had to worry about putting up boundaries to protect myself as an in-law, she's added so much to my life and I'm really grateful to have her. It doesn't always have to be games and problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scary. I could've written this. Is your husband an only child?
I was in a similar position. I was and am still closer to my MIL. But I have been hurt because I never set up appropriate boundaries. I also forgot that I was a inlaw. There are times when I'm reminded and it hurts.
Op here. No. He has siblings. I've never felt like disrespected by them.
Anonymous wrote:Scary. I could've written this. Is your husband an only child?
I was in a similar position. I was and am still closer to my MIL. But I have been hurt because I never set up appropriate boundaries. I also forgot that I was a inlaw. There are times when I'm reminded and it hurts.
Anonymous wrote:Let them both throw one, assuming there is no overlap in guests. How geographically close are they?
Anonymous wrote:Let them both throw one, assuming there is no overlap in guests. How geographically close are they?