Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL expected me to follow her around and kowtow, help with cooking and be impressed with her crappy little house. I was none of those things, because that's not how I'm wired and because I was 35 when I met her, living independently with a successful career and had no intention of trying to impress her by following old fashioned gender expectations.
I'm sure she felt the same way about me as OP does about her future SIL.
I've been married almost 20 years now BTW and have very little to do with my ILs who live about 3000 miles away.
Being polite in someone's home isn't an old-fashioned gender expectation. This post is not making you look like the badass feminist you think.
I don't claim to be either. But her house was crappy and she assumed that to me, it was a mansion that I would be impressed by.
Wow, maybe she and her spouse worked hard for that little house and, to them, it was essentially a mansion. Not everybody is rich. Lots of people work hard for and appreciate what they have even if we t doesn’t seem like a big deal to others.
Maybe. Or maybe she was a total narcissist who assumed everyone was beneath her. I think given I've been married to her son for 20 years now I know her better than you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL expected me to follow her around and kowtow, help with cooking and be impressed with her crappy little house. I was none of those things, because that's not how I'm wired and because I was 35 when I met her, living independently with a successful career and had no intention of trying to impress her by following old fashioned gender expectations.
I'm sure she felt the same way about me as OP does about her future SIL.
I've been married almost 20 years now BTW and have very little to do with my ILs who live about 3000 miles away.
Being polite in someone's home isn't an old-fashioned gender expectation. This post is not making you look like the badass feminist you think.
I don't claim to be either. But her house was crappy and she assumed that to me, it was a mansion that I would be impressed by.
Wow, maybe she and her spouse worked hard for that little house and, to them, it was essentially a mansion. Not everybody is rich. Lots of people work hard for and appreciate what they have even if we t doesn’t seem like a big deal to others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL expected me to follow her around and kowtow, help with cooking and be impressed with her crappy little house. I was none of those things, because that's not how I'm wired and because I was 35 when I met her, living independently with a successful career and had no intention of trying to impress her by following old fashioned gender expectations.
I'm sure she felt the same way about me as OP does about her future SIL.
I've been married almost 20 years now BTW and have very little to do with my ILs who live about 3000 miles away.
Being polite in someone's home isn't an old-fashioned gender expectation. This post is not making you look like the badass feminist you think.
I don't claim to be either. But her house was crappy and she assumed that to me, it was a mansion that I would be impressed by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL expected me to follow her around and kowtow, help with cooking and be impressed with her crappy little house. I was none of those things, because that's not how I'm wired and because I was 35 when I met her, living independently with a successful career and had no intention of trying to impress her by following old fashioned gender expectations.
I'm sure she felt the same way about me as OP does about her future SIL.
I've been married almost 20 years now BTW and have very little to do with my ILs who live about 3000 miles away.
Being polite in someone's home isn't an old-fashioned gender expectation. This post is not making you look like the badass feminist you think.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL expected me to follow her around and kowtow, help with cooking and be impressed with her crappy little house. I was none of those things, because that's not how I'm wired and because I was 35 when I met her, living independently with a successful career and had no intention of trying to impress her by following old fashioned gender expectations.
I'm sure she felt the same way about me as OP does about her future SIL.
I've been married almost 20 years now BTW and have very little to do with my ILs who live about 3000 miles away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He seems to have zero interest in our family.
How does that manifest itself? Does he come to family events with her? Do they live nearby?
+1
I need to know what “zero interest” means to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He seems to have zero interest in our family.
How does that manifest itself? Does he come to family events with her? Do they live nearby?
He seems to have zero interest in our family.