Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This must be an American thing. Between my Russian, Armenian and Arab sides of the family, the women would feel compelled to throw ashes on their heads and then throw themselves off the town walls, Masada style, if there was ever a whisper that guests left their house hungry. I mean they would prefer someone to declare their daughter a whore than to blame them for not feeding their guests enough food.
Leaving cooking and hosting solely to women must be a Russian/Armenian and Arab thing.
Anonymous wrote:Oh puke. But funny I hope. I hope he went on to say more positive things about her as a person, wife, mom, friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Topics encouraged for discussion at every visit: the fatness of FIL’s sister and it’s complementary topic, the discipline of MIL.
I hate to know: Is FIL fat or disciplined?
He is disciplined and not overweight, but not as much as disordered MIL. They like to discuss the weight of other family members, and reference, each visit, that MIL weighed the same when she left the hospital after having DH as she did before she got pregnant. I was first informed of this when I was 7 months pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:My Jewish parents and inlaws serve a ton of food and then comment on the calories while people eat it. Still better than no food but it's extremely annoying. Every conversation is about calories and weight. I don't want my kids exposed to that. Also, half the time my inlaws decline servings of things because "we are watching our portions!" but then they eat everyone else's leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:We’re about to go visit ILs for Thanksgiving, and it’s the typical story: there is no food in the house, they are weird about food, they hover/monitor/observe food preparation and consumption, they “close the kitchen,” etc.
We’ve tried sticking up for ourselves by bringing our own food and going out when we need to, and still they whine and grumble and criticize. I’m willing to ignore those antics, because at the end of the day, I’m not going to make myself or my kids uncomfortable, or teach my kids that it isn’t OK to eat three meals a day. (ILs only eat two meals a day and make a big production about how breakfast should be light because “it will be a big dinner,” and it’s not.) But I’d prefer not to hear grumbling, and wonder if anyone has managed to solve this problem without poking the bear. TIA for any productive advice!
Anonymous wrote:This must be an American thing. Between my Russian, Armenian and Arab sides of the family, the women would feel compelled to throw ashes on their heads and then throw themselves off the town walls, Masada style, if there was ever a whisper that guests left their house hungry. I mean they would prefer someone to declare their daughter a whore than to blame them for not feeding their guests enough food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This must be an American thing. Between my Russian, Armenian and Arab sides of the family, the women would feel compelled to throw ashes on their heads and then throw themselves off the town walls, Masada style, if there was ever a whisper that guests left their house hungry. I mean they would prefer someone to declare their daughter a whore than to blame them for not feeding their guests enough food.
Leaving cooking and hosting solely to women must be a Russian/Armenian and Arab thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This must be an American thing. Between my Russian, Armenian and Arab sides of the family, the women would feel compelled to throw ashes on their heads and then throw themselves off the town walls, Masada style, if there was ever a whisper that guests left their house hungry. I mean they would prefer someone to declare their daughter a whore than to blame them for not feeding their guests enough food.
Leaving cooking and hosting solely to women must be a Russian/Armenian and Arab thing.
Anonymous wrote:This must be an American thing. Between my Russian, Armenian and Arab sides of the family, the women would feel compelled to throw ashes on their heads and then throw themselves off the town walls, Masada style, if there was ever a whisper that guests left their house hungry. I mean they would prefer someone to declare their daughter a whore than to blame them for not feeding their guests enough food.
Anonymous wrote:This must be an American thing. Between my Russian, Armenian and Arab sides of the family, the women would feel compelled to throw ashes on their heads and then throw themselves off the town walls, Masada style, if there was ever a whisper that guests left their house hungry. I mean they would prefer someone to declare their daughter a whore than to blame them for not feeding their guests enough food.