Anonymous wrote:Realize that relationships are two-way streets. Relationships develop ORGANICALLY.
It's great that you have an expectation of closeness with your in-laws Because Family, but they might not share that same view of in-law relationships.
If you come across as pushy, clingy, needy, high-expectation, you may be turning them off.
What do THEIR cues tell you about the type of relationship they want with YOU?
If their cues tell you "We'll be cordial, but we don't want to be close," then move on and go focus on your relationship with family and friends you have a natural, organic, genuine bond with.
Life's too short to be barking up a disinterested tree.
Cordial is fine.
This! I'm the OP who posted about my SIL messaging me to by stuff from her. I'm puzzled as to why she thinks she's entitled to my purchase when I don't even get a mention in any of her holiday cards or photos. So I would add, don't come across as disingenous like my SIL. Reaching out only when it suits you; it just reeks of ulterior motives.