Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MY SIL was like that, until my MIL died. Odd, but there was a triangle thing going on.
I had the same experience with my MIL/SIL...when MIL was alive SIL would pretty much not talk to me We'd visit and they would be this tight unit and I was clearly the outsider. After MIL died, suddenly I was worth talking to. We still don't get invited to anything, but they live in a different town and DH is virtually the only person in his family who ever moved away. Apparently they don't know how to have a relationship with someone who doesn't live in the same county.
Anonymous wrote:It's interesting people are blaming their sisters in law for not inviting them. It is equally the brothers fault.
Anonymous wrote:I've told my brother about it and he seems to think I'm making a big deal out of a little mistake, but how many times can you make the same mistake about the same person? It's obvious she doesn't like a me and honestly the feeling is mutual. Although, I never exclude them off of invitations.
Should I say something to my brother or just leave it alone. It's especially frustrating because my boys love to together with their cousin and if I don't plan something, they never do.
Vent, over, I'm feeling really sad about this. Before this b*tch came into my brother life, we had a great relationship, now, it's all down hill.