Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came in here ready to sympathize as my MIL can be dismissive, but this is just ridiculous! Get over yourself OP
+1. “A signature drink.” You really do think quite highly of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came in here ready to sympathize as my MIL can be dismissive, but this is just ridiculous! Get over yourself OP
Wow! I’m honestly surprised. I serve a dessert my MIL enjoys, every Christmas. I know every part-time job she had (housewife who occasionally worked odd jobs). I worked my job for nearly a decade, 7 of those years I was with DH. It’s just odd to me that she can’t or won’t remember things about me. I don’t want her to make it about me per se, but it’s so weird she acts like she can’t remember drinking X last Christmas, or that she can’t remember me talking about a job I had for a decade. But I accept that I’m being irrational. I’ll work on figuring out why it bothers me.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you White?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came in here ready to sympathize as my MIL can be dismissive, but this is just ridiculous! Get over yourself OP
+1. “A signature drink.” You really do think quite highly of yourself.
Your MIL is probably offended that you bring your own alcohol to her house. How rude!! Like nothing in her house is good enough for you, so you have to bring your own signature gimlet ingredients?? Classic narcissist. YOU OP are the narcissist, not your MIL.
Anonymous wrote:Go full dementia-concern.
“Really, Carole? You don’t have any memory of me bringing this very cocktail for six years in a row? If this was the first time you forgot, it wouldn’t concern me, but you literally forget every year. I think it’s time you talked to your doctor about this persistent memory loss, don’t you?”
“Really, Carole? You don’t remember that I drove the Oscar-Meyer Weinermobile? We’ve talked about it several times over the years. Wow, this and not remembering the cocktail—I’m going to have to look for a number of a good gerontologist for you. Unless any of this is suddenly starting to ring a bell?” Pointed look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came in here ready to sympathize as my MIL can be dismissive, but this is just ridiculous! Get over yourself OP
+1. “A signature drink.” You really do think quite highly of yourself.
Your MIL is probably offended that you bring your own alcohol to her house. How rude!! Like nothing in her house is good enough for you, so you have to bring your own signature gimlet ingredients?? Classic narcissist. YOU OP are the narcissist, not your MIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came in here ready to sympathize as my MIL can be dismissive, but this is just ridiculous! Get over yourself OP
+1. “A signature drink.” You really do think quite highly of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Just because someone’s comments or actions result in you feeling [negative emotion] does not mean that was their intent. In fact far more often, it was not. You’re entitled to feel bad but there’s no reason to escalate that to her intending and even delighting in you feeling that way.