Anonymous wrote:How do you know? My DC isn’t married yet, but both seem to prefer hanging out with us and talking to us more than the other set of parents. I like having a positive relationship with my DC and their SO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're the ignored in laws. DIL rules the roost and it's alway, all the time, all about her parents. We only get called when they need emergency babysitting. We do make an effort to meet them where there at - at times/locations that work for them and always ask before meeting (ie no pop ins). We've also offered to take a kid out to give them a break, but "oh they just aren't good being away from us" yet the inlaws run them around. I blame DS for this as he allows it.
As to the other inlaws, I've reached out, had them over several times for dinners/events and nothing in return. So I'm done trying to reach out to them.
We will keep reaching out to see the grandkids, but it is what it is.
You “blame DS” and yet she gets a paragraph of complaint and he gets only one short sentence? OK. That’s the son you raised, by the way.
Anonymous wrote:We're the ignored in laws. DIL rules the roost and it's alway, all the time, all about her parents. We only get called when they need emergency babysitting. We do make an effort to meet them where there at - at times/locations that work for them and always ask before meeting (ie no pop ins). We've also offered to take a kid out to give them a break, but "oh they just aren't good being away from us" yet the inlaws run them around. I blame DS for this as he allows it.
As to the other inlaws, I've reached out, had them over several times for dinners/events and nothing in return. So I'm done trying to reach out to them.
We will keep reaching out to see the grandkids, but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's how you tell: where do they spend the most holidays? Do they ever vacation with you or near you?
That's what I've always used as a reference. I can think of several family and friend examples where this is true.
We see my ILs once a year because that's the polite thing to do. We choose to hang out with my parents several times a year because they are fun and enjoyable company. We've vacationed with my parents several times and always have a blast. My spouse texts with my mom pretty frequently.
You left out that you wear the pants in your family and that you iced out your in laws, which is pretty mean.
Anonymous wrote:We're the ignored in laws. DIL rules the roost and it's alway, all the time, all about her parents. We only get called when they need emergency babysitting. We do make an effort to meet them where there at - at times/locations that work for them and always ask before meeting (ie no pop ins). We've also offered to take a kid out to give them a break, but "oh they just aren't good being away from us" yet the inlaws run them around. I blame DS for this as he allows it.
As to the other inlaws, I've reached out, had them over several times for dinners/events and nothing in return. So I'm done trying to reach out to them.
We will keep reaching out to see the grandkids, but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Here's how you tell: where do they spend the most holidays? Do they ever vacation with you or near you?
That's what I've always used as a reference. I can think of several family and friend examples where this is true.
We see my ILs once a year because that's the polite thing to do. We choose to hang out with my parents several times a year because they are fun and enjoyable company. We've vacationed with my parents several times and always have a blast. My spouse texts with my mom pretty frequently.