Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really expect her to swallow her pain just to make you feel like a special snowflake?
Don't take it personally. She just needs her space. She shouldn't be expected to be ecstatic for you. Put yourself in her shoes.
OP here. I don't expect her to be ecstatic, but I do find it a little weird that in the last 3 months of phone calls/emails with my brother that I have to hide my pregnancy. It just seems really weird to me. I don't think an email or a phone call with a simple congratulations means I'm expecting her to shower me with enthusiasm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not take it personally, and follow their lead (e.g. they need space.) That is my opinion. I struggled w/ infertility as a single woman, so perhaps that is why I am compassionate towards them. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
OP here. I guess I feel that SIL should pretend to be happy for us, and give us a quick call or send an email. That just seems like proper manners. To ignore close kin's pregnancy just seems really odd and ridiculous to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really expect her to swallow her pain just to make you feel like a special snowflake?
Don't take it personally. She just needs her space. She shouldn't be expected to be ecstatic for you. Put yourself in her shoes.
OP here. I don't expect her to be ecstatic, but I do find it a little weird that in the last 3 months of phone calls/emails with my brother that I have to hide my pregnancy. It just seems really weird to me. I don't think an email or a phone call with a simple congratulations means I'm expecting her to shower me with enthusiasm.
Anonymous wrote:You really expect her to swallow her pain just to make you feel like a special snowflake?
Don't take it personally. She just needs her space. She shouldn't be expected to be ecstatic for you. Put yourself in her shoes.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. SIL definitely knows about the pregnancy--my brother told my father that he told her. I guess I am just surprised by both of their reactions (or no acknowledgment on part of SIL, and no further acknowledgment of the pregnancy in subsequent phone conversations with my brother). Also, it's been 3 months since we shared the news, so it's been awhile.
I have not experienced infertility, and we were very sensitive about how we made the announcement to my brother, and I have not brought it up since. I will try to be understanding of their decision to ignore the pregnancy, though it still seems really odd to me.
Anonymous wrote:Please do TRY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not take it personally, and follow their lead (e.g. they need space.) That is my opinion. I struggled w/ infertility as a single woman, so perhaps that is why I am compassionate towards them. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
OP here. I guess I feel that SIL should pretend to be happy for us, and give us a quick call or send an email. That just seems like proper manners. To ignore close kin's pregnancy just seems really odd and ridiculous to me.