Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL recently did something very very hurtful and toxic to me. She is a narcissist and is coming to visit in a few weeks and I need help with boundaries. I usually text her about once a week - pics of the kids, etc but have pulled back the last months. When I told her how hurtful he actions were she completely turned it around and wouldn't even have a convo. How do I handle that without causing drama or forcing my husband to end his relationship?
Why is she visiting when there is known tension?
Have your husband handle his mother and preferable before she arrives and makes you a guest in your own home.
Anonymous wrote:Never. She's pretty old and just talks about Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL recently did something very very hurtful and toxic to me. She is a narcissist and is coming to visit in a few weeks and I need help with boundaries. I usually text her about once a week - pics of the kids, etc but have pulled back the last months. When I told her how hurtful he actions were she completely turned it around and wouldn't even have a convo. How do I handle that without causing drama or forcing my husband to end his relationship?
Anonymous wrote:Rarely although we get along. MIL has a full life and has good communication with DH. When she comes to visit, we chat. That’s about once or twice a year.
Anonymous wrote:Never. She's pretty old and just talks about Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL recently did something very very hurtful and toxic to me. She is a narcissist and is coming to visit in a few weeks and I need help with boundaries. I usually text her about once a week - pics of the kids, etc but have pulled back the last months. When I told her how hurtful he actions were she completely turned it around and wouldn't even have a convo. How do I handle that without causing drama or forcing my husband to end his relationship?
Move on and pretend it never happened. You already told her you were hurt, there is nothing left to say.
So just be cordial? Do I continue buying Mothers Day gifts and bday gifts or back off? My husband won't do it, he will forget. It was a big deal what went down with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL recently did something very very hurtful and toxic to me. She is a narcissist and is coming to visit in a few weeks and I need help with boundaries. I usually text her about once a week - pics of the kids, etc but have pulled back the last months. When I told her how hurtful he actions were she completely turned it around and wouldn't even have a convo. How do I handle that without causing drama or forcing my husband to end his relationship?
Move on and pretend it never happened. You already told her you were hurt, there is nothing left to say.