Anonymous wrote:OP, I lived this. Literally every time my in-laws saw my kids, from birth, they would pick apart the kids' features and attribute them to someone in DH's family. Blue eyes? From DH's great-grandmother, despite the fact my mom and some siblings are blond and blue-eyes. The shape of their ears? Those are like DH's brother. As kids got older, they started attributing their character traits and athleticism to DH's family. Intelligence? Definitely like DH, despite the fact that we went to the same grad school and I did better academically! Good at swimming? Just like DH's brother - who is so unathletic it's funny, meanwhile I grew up doing swim team and swam year-round. Other PPs can call you sensitive, but I totally get it. It's beyond annoying that they they have some cellular-level need to have your kids be a reflection of them.
Anonymous wrote:Meh. Everyone knows that intelligence stems from the mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to tj, majored in economics, went to a top business school, and worked at a prestigious consulting firm
DH went to a west coast math science school, majored in engineering, went to SAME business school and worked for SAME consulting firm
In-laws (who I fully admit bug me for many reasons) attribute 100% of our kids intelligence and cleverness to dh. Literally acting like I’m a potato and they could have only gotten brain cells for dh / their family (they also do this with all positive traits but given I have all boys and they imply they got their smarts from dad particularly gets under my skin) Can I point out our identical background to shut that down? It really bugs me to think my sons would think “dads so smart and mom is nice” or some other very gendered stereotype
Honestly, you do sound dumb. Why did you marry into a family like this?? Sounds like a stupid thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:I went to tj, majored in economics, went to a top business school, and worked at a prestigious consulting firm
DH went to a west coast math science school, majored in engineering, went to SAME business school and worked for SAME consulting firm
In-laws (who I fully admit bug me for many reasons) attribute 100% of our kids intelligence and cleverness to dh. Literally acting like I’m a potato and they could have only gotten brain cells for dh / their family (they also do this with all positive traits but given I have all boys and they imply they got their smarts from dad particularly gets under my skin) Can I point out our identical background to shut that down? It really bugs me to think my sons would think “dads so smart and mom is nice” or some other very gendered stereotype
Anonymous wrote:Op adding on - it’s very very regular, things like ds does a math problem and they say “you’re good with numbers, you got that from your dad!” Or ds asks curious Qs and they say “you ask clever questions, just like your dad!” - we see them often and there is never ever a “just like your mom!”
Anonymous wrote:Meh. Everyone knows that intelligence stems from the mom.