Anonymous wrote:So shocked by your tone OP! I also feel like your parents must be totally over your behavior toward them and are trying to send you a message. Yes parents do things out of love but it is completely wrong of you to expect it! Also after a certain age the roles have to flip and you have to start helping them out with things physically and financially! You for sure cannot demand that they do something for you!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was just telling my DH about this and he was nice enough to say not to worry about it and I can reimburse them. I feel ashamed about my parents.
DH’s parents would not have done this. MIL pays for our cleaning lady, pays for my tuition... we never asked her but she treats me like her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe stop asking them for stuff then?
+1.
Find someone else to do whatever needs doing.
Anonymous wrote:I know a family like that. They don't feed the MIL when she comes to visit for a weekend from out of town. She needs to bring her own sandwich supplies, or buy take out food locally.
Perfectly normal, responsible young couple otherwise. No sure whose fault, but it's just way, way weird.
Anonymous wrote:If you paid for dad's dental work it sounds like they don't have much money. Sounds like they are happy to be able to help you but can't really afford to foot the bill. Maybe you should negotiate such stuff up front when you ask them for help?
Once you are an adult your parents no longer have to pay for everything, that's how it works!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH broke the lawnmower. My parents were driving to my town one weekend, so I also asked my father if he could check the mower. I am a SAHM. I gave him $60 dollars to fix it.
My parents drove today to bring the mower back and asked to cover their gas and handed me a $45 receipt. I refused to give them anything. I thought they were helping me since I’m their daughter.
My in-laws do things for my family and never charge us. Heck, my MIL is even putting me through school right now!
Do I have the right to hate my parents’ for this? When I was employed, wrote $1000 for for father’s dental work. I reminded them of that. I hate that they are nickel and diming me for gas money and $45 spare parts!
Thanks for letting me vent.
Let your in laws fix your lawn mower.
MIL actually offered her repairman but I thought my side of the family could actually contribute.
WHAAAATT??? Why should either family have "to contribute"? You and your husband need to untie those apron strings and learn to do for yourselves. I cannot believe that you are not embarrassed and ashamed about the fact that you and your husband require so much financial support. In fact, you sound quite proud of it. Wow. And your disrespect towards your parents is appalling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH broke the lawnmower. My parents were driving to my town one weekend, so I also asked my father if he could check the mower. I am a SAHM. I gave him $60 dollars to fix it.
My parents drove today to bring the mower back and asked to cover their gas and handed me a $45 receipt. I refused to give them anything. I thought they were helping me since I’m their daughter.
My in-laws do things for my family and never charge us. Heck, my MIL is even putting me through school right now!
Do I have the right to hate my parents’ for this? When I was employed, wrote $1000 for for father’s dental work. I reminded them of that. I hate that they are nickel and diming me for gas money and $45 spare parts!
Thanks for letting me vent.
Let your in laws fix your lawn mower.
MIL actually offered her repairman but I thought my side of the family could actually contribute.