Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if a family member asks to stay at a new mom’s house in the week post partum she’s required to help in some way?
I’m asking because MIL stayed for a week a day after I had our baby and didn’t get me a glass of water, didn’t cook a single meal or help in any way and I thought it was really rude.
Oh Jesus can we go for five minutes without bashing a mother in law? Does anyone have any new material?
Agree. wtf. Is it not 2025?
Where are the men performing any labor here?
Why does passive football-watching FIL always get a pass?
In many cases the FIL doesn't come. It's very common for dads and FILs to stay home while their wives travel to the new family, but traditionally this is because she's going to help, not sit around expecting the new mom to wait on her.
Oh, I’m aware of that. Time for the FIL to step up is what I’m suggesting.
They can cook a meal and use a dust rag.
You knew the baby was coming. You should have stocked your freezer and had the house cleaned before the baby came. Did the whole nesting thing pass you by? Why do you need your MIL to do work you should have done before baby?
You people are unreal. If you want to understand why we don’t have villages anymore, the above comment perfectly captures it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if a family member asks to stay at a new mom’s house in the week post partum she’s required to help in some way?
I’m asking because MIL stayed for a week a day after I had our baby and didn’t get me a glass of water, didn’t cook a single meal or help in any way and I thought it was really rude.
Oh Jesus can we go for five minutes without bashing a mother in law? Does anyone have any new material?
Agree. wtf. Is it not 2025?
Where are the men performing any labor here?
Why does passive football-watching FIL always get a pass?
In many cases the FIL doesn't come. It's very common for dads and FILs to stay home while their wives travel to the new family, but traditionally this is because she's going to help, not sit around expecting the new mom to wait on her.
Oh, I’m aware of that. Time for the FIL to step up is what I’m suggesting.
They can cook a meal and use a dust rag.
You knew the baby was coming. You should have stocked your freezer and had the house cleaned before the baby came. Did the whole nesting thing pass you by? Why do you need your MIL to do work you should have done before baby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your MIL doesn’t like you. You know this. Giving birth wasn’t going to magically change that.
Go talk to and complain to that husband yours. Sure he invited her.
Doesn't matter who invited her. She should have declined if she was unwilling to help. She is a horrible person.
Anonymous wrote:Your MIL doesn’t like you. You know this. Giving birth wasn’t going to magically change that.
Go talk to and complain to that husband yours. Sure he invited her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if a family member asks to stay at a new mom’s house in the week post partum she’s required to help in some way?
I’m asking because MIL stayed for a week a day after I had our baby and didn’t get me a glass of water, didn’t cook a single meal or help in any way and I thought it was really rude.
Oh Jesus can we go for five minutes without bashing a mother in law? Does anyone have any new material?
Agree. wtf. Is it not 2025?
Where are the men performing any labor here?
Why does passive football-watching FIL always get a pass?
In many cases the FIL doesn't come. It's very common for dads and FILs to stay home while their wives travel to the new family, but traditionally this is because she's going to help, not sit around expecting the new mom to wait on her.
Oh, I’m aware of that. Time for the FIL to step up is what I’m suggesting.
They can cook a meal and use a dust rag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if a family member asks to stay at a new mom’s house in the week post partum she’s required to help in some way?
I’m asking because MIL stayed for a week a day after I had our baby and didn’t get me a glass of water, didn’t cook a single meal or help in any way and I thought it was really rude.
Oh Jesus can we go for five minutes without bashing a mother in law? Does anyone have any new material?
Agree. wtf. Is it not 2025?
Where are the men performing any labor here?
Why does passive football-watching FIL always get a pass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL complained about takeout and asked for a home cooked meal, lol. Such a b.
My MIL was the one bringing in the take out. She also did laundry and once took my colicky baby so I could shower. She was such a nice woman. I'm sad my second kid will never get a chance to know her. Stupid cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if a family member asks to stay at a new mom’s house in the week post partum she’s required to help in some way?
I’m asking because MIL stayed for a week a day after I had our baby and didn’t get me a glass of water, didn’t cook a single meal or help in any way and I thought it was really rude.
Oh Jesus can we go for five minutes without bashing a mother in law? Does anyone have any new material?
Agree. wtf. Is it not 2025?
Where are the men performing any labor here?
Why does passive football-watching FIL always get a pass?
In many cases the FIL doesn't come. It's very common for dads and FILs to stay home while their wives travel to the new family, but traditionally this is because she's going to help, not sit around expecting the new mom to wait on her.
Oh, I’m aware of that. Time for the FIL to step up is what I’m suggesting.
They can cook a meal and use a dust rag.
Anonymous wrote:The expectation is that they cook, clean, and serve you. That's what we do in our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if a family member asks to stay at a new mom’s house in the week post partum she’s required to help in some way?
I’m asking because MIL stayed for a week a day after I had our baby and didn’t get me a glass of water, didn’t cook a single meal or help in any way and I thought it was really rude.
Oh Jesus can we go for five minutes without bashing a mother in law? Does anyone have any new material?
Agree. wtf. Is it not 2025?
Where are the men performing any labor here?
Why does passive football-watching FIL always get a pass?
In many cases the FIL doesn't come. It's very common for dads and FILs to stay home while their wives travel to the new family, but traditionally this is because she's going to help, not sit around expecting the new mom to wait on her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if a family member asks to stay at a new mom’s house in the week post partum she’s required to help in some way?
I’m asking because MIL stayed for a week a day after I had our baby and didn’t get me a glass of water, didn’t cook a single meal or help in any way and I thought it was really rude.
Oh Jesus can we go for five minutes without bashing a mother in law? Does anyone have any new material?
Agree. wtf. Is it not 2025?
Where are the men performing any labor here?
Why does passive football-watching FIL always get a pass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if a family member asks to stay at a new mom’s house in the week post partum she’s required to help in some way?
I’m asking because MIL stayed for a week a day after I had our baby and didn’t get me a glass of water, didn’t cook a single meal or help in any way and I thought it was really rude.
Oh Jesus can we go for five minutes without bashing a mother in law? Does anyone have any new material?