Anonymous wrote:My MIL does this, too. She also once told me she envied me because I had a pretty sling carrier for when my daughter was a baby and "you always have beautiful things." It made me feel a little sad because I know it comes from a place of feeling less than (which she shouldn't!).
I think one reason the MIL relationship is often fraught is that MILs are often going through a challenging time in their lives (menopause, aging, losing friends and family and spouses, dealing with their own health issues) and they may look at their DIL as a reminder of everything they wish they had or feel like they've lost. Now, that's not really fair to a DIL, but it's also a pretty understandable attitude.
Anyway, I just assume my MIL is staring at me because she's working through those feelings. I try to be nice to her but also maintain my own boundaries. It's a bit of a dance at times. But I do think I'm doing better with the empathy thing since my FIL passed away. Anyway, sorry OP -- being stared at is not fun and I wish your MIL would stop. But I doubt it's malicious. And I guarantee it's much more about her than you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Oh, Mary,miss there something on my face? You're staring at me."
"Oh, Mary, you're staring at me again. Is there lipstick on my teeth?"
"Mary, you're staring at me again! Is something wrong?"
Stay low-toned, but call it out,Mach and every time.
Ok, so I have done this a couple times too. Those times, she just kind of shakes her head, and I get the sense she really wants to say something and then thinks better of it.
On reflection, there have been many times that she does this wild intense stare that goes on way too long, and then finally she says something CRAZY. I'm not sure that's what the other thing is because we are just sitting there listening to dinner conversation. I honestly have no idea.
"It seems like you want to say something, Mary. Anything I can help you with?"
Do this out loud, in front of others. Call her out. Calm, subtle...but call her out.
Anonymous wrote:This is a weird habit. Are you part of the conversation? Maybe she thinks it is a conversation between 2 people and you are eavesdropping or something?! I would call her out as PP’s suggested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Oh, Mary,miss there something on my face? You're staring at me."
"Oh, Mary, you're staring at me again. Is there lipstick on my teeth?"
"Mary, you're staring at me again! Is something wrong?"
Stay low-toned, but call it out,Mach and every time.
Ok, so I have done this a couple times too. Those times, she just kind of shakes her head, and I get the sense she really wants to say something and then thinks better of it.
On reflection, there have been many times that she does this wild intense stare that goes on way too long, and then finally she says something CRAZY. I'm not sure that's what the other thing is because we are just sitting there listening to dinner conversation. I honestly have no idea.
It sounds like she’s zoning out as she battles her inner demons about whether or not to say the crazy thing she’s thinking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Oh, Mary,miss there something on my face? You're staring at me."
"Oh, Mary, you're staring at me again. Is there lipstick on my teeth?"
"Mary, you're staring at me again! Is something wrong?"
Stay low-toned, but call it out,Mach and every time.
Ok, so I have done this a couple times too. Those times, she just kind of shakes her head, and I get the sense she really wants to say something and then thinks better of it.
On reflection, there have been many times that she does this wild intense stare that goes on way too long, and then finally she says something CRAZY. I'm not sure that's what the other thing is because we are just sitting there listening to dinner conversation. I honestly have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Oh, Mary,miss there something on my face? You're staring at me."
"Oh, Mary, you're staring at me again. Is there lipstick on my teeth?"
"Mary, you're staring at me again! Is something wrong?"
Stay low-toned, but call it out,Mach and every time.
Ok, so I have done this a couple times too. Those times, she just kind of shakes her head, and I get the sense she really wants to say something and then thinks better of it.
On reflection, there have been many times that she does this wild intense stare that goes on way too long, and then finally she says something CRAZY. I'm not sure that's what the other thing is because we are just sitting there listening to dinner conversation. I honestly have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:"Oh, Mary,miss there something on my face? You're staring at me."
"Oh, Mary, you're staring at me again. Is there lipstick on my teeth?"
"Mary, you're staring at me again! Is something wrong?"
Stay low-toned, but call it out,Mach and every time.
Anonymous wrote:How should we know? Ask your husband if he's ever noticed this.
Also, if she has eye issues like strabismus, it can make it seem like she's looking at you when she is not.