Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - DH is calling her tonight when he gets home and will be talking to her. This is a difficult situation - some of you make it sound so easy, but the reality is, she is his mother and as easy as it is to say online to turn her away at the door, the reality is much more difficult.
We will see what goes on tonight during the phone call.
Actually sweetie, we do know. From experience. And what we know, from experience, is that being a pushover once makes it HARDER going forward. So we are trying to spare you that. From lived experience. You are welcome.
Your message is legit but you lose points for being a rude b for no reason.
OP went out of her way to act like “oh it’s easy for you to say that” and discount our lived experience. She pulled the “reality” card. She’s dismissing our experience as if it wasn’t hard-earned. That is where the rudeness started. The ASSumption that we don’t know what we’re talking about is rude.
Anonymous wrote:No one gets to “insist” on being with my home. Anyone who just showed up would be told that the nearest hotel is a Microtel.
You are allowing her to walk all over you. So guess what? You will get stomped on.
If you do allow her to walk through the door and stay in your home, you will have to deal with the consequence of YOUR CHOICE to allow her inside: she will complain, she will be around, there will be guilt trips.
Own your choice. Live your choice. But don’t come here to complain about it.
“Those dates don’t work for us, and you should not have assumed you could stay with us. Either change your trip, or stay in a hotel, because we cannot host you at that time.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this were me I could easily see myself sayin “oh sure, it will be fine. MIL will be out all day and we’ll have dinner together, NBD. But then the reality is she’s knocking on your door asking where the toaster is. And she’s tired from yesterday’s sight seeing could you lend her the building pool pass. Then she’s locked herself out could you let her in please? The next day, could you drop her off I. The city before you start working? Maybe pick her up if it isn’t too much trouble (which of course it is but she’s the mother of you partner and you just want to be a good hostess when I. Reality she’s using your home as a free hotel and you as a gopher.
Lol yep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - DH is calling her tonight when he gets home and will be talking to her. This is a difficult situation - some of you make it sound so easy, but the reality is, she is his mother and as easy as it is to say online to turn her away at the door, the reality is much more difficult.
We will see what goes on tonight during the phone call.
Actually sweetie, we do know. From experience. And what we know, from experience, is that being a pushover once makes it HARDER going forward. So we are trying to spare you that. From lived experience. You are welcome.
Your message is legit but you lose points for being a rude b for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:Go work at the library,
DH takes time for his mom.
Anonymous wrote:Have dh look at his calendar and find a better block of time for her to come. This way it’s not saying no. It’s inviting her, just at a better time.
Anonymous wrote:OP - DH is calling her tonight when he gets home and will be talking to her. This is a difficult situation - some of you make it sound so easy, but the reality is, she is his mother and as easy as it is to say online to turn her away at the door, the reality is much more difficult.
We will see what goes on tonight during the phone call.
Anonymous wrote:OP - DH is calling her tonight when he gets home and will be talking to her. This is a difficult situation - some of you make it sound so easy, but the reality is, she is his mother and as easy as it is to say online to turn her away at the door, the reality is much more difficult.
We will see what goes on tonight during the phone call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - DH is calling her tonight when he gets home and will be talking to her. This is a difficult situation - some of you make it sound so easy, but the reality is, she is his mother and as easy as it is to say online to turn her away at the door, the reality is much more difficult.
We will see what goes on tonight during the phone call.
Actually sweetie, we do know. From experience. And what we know, from experience, is that being a pushover once makes it HARDER going forward. So we are trying to spare you that. From lived experience. You are welcome.
Anonymous wrote:If this were me I could easily see myself sayin “oh sure, it will be fine. MIL will be out all day and we’ll have dinner together, NBD. But then the reality is she’s knocking on your door asking where the toaster is. And she’s tired from yesterday’s sight seeing could you lend her the building pool pass. Then she’s locked herself out could you let her in please? The next day, could you drop her off I. The city before you start working? Maybe pick her up if it isn’t too much trouble (which of course it is but she’s the mother of you partner and you just want to be a good hostess when I. Reality she’s using your home as a free hotel and you as a gopher.
Anonymous wrote:OP - DH is calling her tonight when he gets home and will be talking to her. This is a difficult situation - some of you make it sound so easy, but the reality is, she is his mother and as easy as it is to say online to turn her away at the door, the reality is much more difficult.
We will see what goes on tonight during the phone call.
Anonymous wrote:Book her on some sightseeing tours so she can go by herself
Anonymous wrote:Yea your mother in law sounds really unreasonable but I have zero sympathy for the work from homers whose home space has become cramped with work space and can no longer comfortably accommodate guests. If you worked in an office like a normal person you wouldn’t even have to see your MIL. You’d just go to work.