Anonymous wrote:She has a good point and you are not very kind to her. Just be honest, you don't want her in your life or seeing the kids and no more contact.
Anonymous wrote:Let those who live your kids live your kids and stop the one upping. My kids 15,13 and 9 are now sharing their dad with their grandmother who is slowly dying in Florida. They appreciate the time they had with her and are understanding of what happens when she starts to get frail. Love and compassion. Sharing may be needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a good point and you are not very kind to her. Just be honest, you don't want her in your life or seeing the kids and no more contact.
This. OP sounds like a nightmare DIL who has popped out two kids and now wants to use that for her powerplay.
Hopefully they are boys.
Not all men are like this. My husband’s mom raised him right and he had always made sure his mom spends plenty of time with our kids. He’s the one that invites her to ball games, dance recitals, birthday parties, school concerts etc. Men need to step up here because wives aren’t putting up with this anymore bc we’ve got other stuff to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a good point and you are not very kind to her. Just be honest, you don't want her in your life or seeing the kids and no more contact.
Honestly, yes. This is the reality. "Boy" moms typically don't have the same access, which can be hard. I'm sure I'd be jealous and while I'd be sure to only complain to spouse, friends, or therapist (and not DS and spouse), it still would hurt. A little compassion extended may help mend things.
Would you also make excuses for why you can’t visit things you’re invited to, or show up late? What else am I supposed to do? Honestly? Most of the time I invite her, it’s ME inviting her, not my husband. Most of the time, he’s not even home. I’m doing all of the work and still getting all of the blame. It’s unfair.
Anonymous wrote:Drop the rope. It's that simple. From now on, she's your DH's problem. Gently push all her communication to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a good point and you are not very kind to her. Just be honest, you don't want her in your life or seeing the kids and no more contact.
This. OP sounds like a nightmare DIL who has popped out two kids and now wants to use that for her powerplay.
Hopefully they are boys.
Not all men are like this. My husband’s mom raised him right and he had always made sure his mom spends plenty of time with our kids. He’s the one that invites her to ball games, dance recitals, birthday parties, school concerts etc. Men need to step up here because wives aren’t putting up with this anymore bc we’ve got other stuff to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a good point and you are not very kind to her. Just be honest, you don't want her in your life or seeing the kids and no more contact.
This. OP sounds like a nightmare DIL who has popped out two kids and now wants to use that for her powerplay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a good point and you are not very kind to her. Just be honest, you don't want her in your life or seeing the kids and no more contact.
Honestly, yes. This is the reality. "Boy" moms typically don't have the same access, which can be hard. I'm sure I'd be jealous and while I'd be sure to only complain to spouse, friends, or therapist (and not DS and spouse), it still would hurt. A little compassion extended may help mend things.
Would you also make excuses for why you can’t visit things you’re invited to, or show up late? What else am I supposed to do? Honestly? Most of the time I invite her, it’s ME inviting her, not my husband. Most of the time, he’s not even home. I’m doing all of the work and still getting all of the blame. It’s unfair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a good point and you are not very kind to her. Just be honest, you don't want her in your life or seeing the kids and no more contact.
This. OP sounds like a nightmare DIL who has popped out two kids and now wants to use that for her powerplay.
Hopefully they are boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a good point and you are not very kind to her. Just be honest, you don't want her in your life or seeing the kids and no more contact.
This. OP sounds like a nightmare DIL who has popped out two kids and now wants to use that for her powerplay.