Anonymous wrote:I am a little sad about not having a girl but at the same time my brother is closer to my mom than I am and he does much more than me to take care of her now that she is old and a widow. When my dad died everyone asked me if I was moving my mom to be near me and I just said "no she lives near my brother." People make a lot of assumptions about gender but they don't have to be true.[b]
One thing I do worry about is whether I'll be less close to my grandchildren (if I have any) because I'll be the MIL. I read some study about how kids tend to be closer to their maternal grandparents. But even that isn't always true (and isn't true in the case of my family).
That said, it sucks that your MIL is saying this stuff to you!!! My SIL does the same thing. She always goes on telling me and my boys (!!!) how she was so nervous while pregnant with her second kid because she desperately wanted a girl and she didn't know what she would have done if she had had two boys. I want to say "STFU" but instead I just say "I was so excited that have two boys."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you listening to her? Just laugh and say "Nope, I'm thrilled with my sons." If she continued on, "All relationships are different - there are no guarantees."
I am listening to her because she lives ON OUR STREET and we cannot avoid her. It's not like I invite these conversations. I shut them down but she keeps making comments and I guess deep down I fear she is correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, she's not wrong . . .
Are you actually serious? What do you mean, omg.That's so mean
Anonymous wrote:I mean, she's not wrong . . .
That's so meanAnonymous wrote:Why are you listening to her? Just laugh and say "Nope, I'm thrilled with my sons." If she continued on, "All relationships are different - there are no guarantees."