Anonymous wrote:I don’t think telling her (especially specifics like men) was necessary. Could’ve said you and dh were having problems and left it at that.
Anonymous wrote:She’s his mother. Your mistake was expecting her to take your side. You told her of the cheating, expecting her support, and then took him back. Honestly, that’s on you.
She’s probably horrified by the whole thing and wants nothing to do with either of you.
Anonymous wrote:It's easier for her to blame you than her own son, as ridiculous as that may sound. That's her problem. I don't necessarily think you did anything wrong by telling her, but I do think it's naive to expect her to take your side. She doesn't want to hear anything more about it so don't talk to her any further about it and just steer clear.
Honestly, I'm not sure why you'd want to stay with your DH. It doesn't sound like he or his family are worth it.
Anonymous wrote:You completely rocked her perception of her son. And you apparently weren't being nice to her. I don't blame her for losing the closeness with you.
Plus there is always the chance her husband was a drinker and abusive or she was.