Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations OP you're in training to be one of the nasty MILs discussed on this board. Think of yourself as in the embryonic stages yet earning a solid A+ for your work so far.
Exactly. Her boy is her prince. The other person must be the problem, not her little boy.
Anonymous wrote:What you need to do is talk to your son about healthy relationships and how the behavior she is showing isn't healthy or respectful. He needs to learn about what is respectful and healthy in how he should be treated by a girlfriend and this isn't it.
I would focus on him and getting him out of this and helping him learn how to choose better next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations OP you're in training to be one of the nasty MILs discussed on this board. Think of yourself as in the embryonic stages yet earning a solid A+ for your work so far.
Exactly. Her boy is her prince. The other person must be the problem, not her little boy.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations OP you're in training to be one of the nasty MILs discussed on this board. Think of yourself as in the embryonic stages yet earning a solid A+ for your work so far.
Anonymous wrote:16yo DS has a gf. Seemingly nice girl but there is a LOT of her this quarantine. She is constantly texting him. Calling him. If we are going outside, she tries to latch on and talks about social distancing fall on deaf ears. DH is a cancer survivor so we're extra vigilant about his healthcare and not seeing any outsiders. He is very vulnerable. We explained it to the girl but it's like she doesn't care. Even DS is starting to get pissed at her, she is so clingy.
Do I contact her parents? Maybe they can keep her busy or set up some rules as to when she can call? When she is supposed to be in online class, she calls him. It's disturbing.