Anonymous wrote:I realized, over the course of 20 years, that my in-laws never intended to treat me as family. I am consistently the one who should deal with the mundane chores that they and/or their dear son shouldn’t be bothered with, and that’s all I’m worth to them. Their grandchildren are also undervalued and unimportant to them, and they treat their other daughter-in-law and grandkids similarly. Maybe it’s Asperger’s or narcissism on their part, but I didn’t luck out with in-laws.
This definitely seems at play with my in-laws. Just extremely rigid, self-focused, and unable to view any situation from any perspective other than their own. They aren't "mean" - just can't see any other perspective and are easily upset when things don't go their way.