Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Text SIL to text your DH directly. My brothers need prodding sometimes and I would NEVER text their wives about it.
Nope. Your brothers are grown ass adults. They do not need female prodding. If they choose not to call their mom, that is their choice. Choices have consequences. Get a life, you are not in charge of your brothers.
Sorry, no. NP here and I’m not going to let my mother get hurt on mother’s day or her birthday because my college-aged brothers are selfish assholes. Yeah, I prod them and will continue to do so for my mom’s sake.
You can go ahead and prod your brothers, but please leave their significant others alone.
My brothers are 19.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Wow! You should definitely let Mike know how disappointed your mom is! His number is 703-555-1212."
This!!!
That shallow passive-aggressive bit*h stuff does more harm.
Anonymous wrote:"Wow! You should definitely let Mike know how disappointed your mom is! His number is 703-555-1212."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Karyn, I’m looping Brad in to this text chain so you two can communicate about this directly. As you know, I am not his secretary, so he is in charge of his own tasks and calendar. I’m going back to enjoying my Mother’s Day now.
This is really rude. First sentence is sufficient.
What is rude is an adult woman reaching out to another adult woman on Mother's Day--a day during which SHE should be relaxing--to prompt her to act like a secretary or a family therapist, instead of reaching out to her own damn brother directly. If SIL wants to be the bossy type, she can damn well pick up the phone and boss her own brother around to call his own mother.
Leave the other woman--who should be relaxing on Mother's Day herself--out of it.
I ain't his secretary, I ain't his family therapist. Do not try to put me in that role. THAT is rude.
no wonder 50% marriages fail
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Karyn, I’m looping Brad in to this text chain so you two can communicate about this directly. As you know, I am not his secretary, so he is in charge of his own tasks and calendar. I’m going back to enjoying my Mother’s Day now.
This is really rude. First sentence is sufficient.
What is rude is an adult woman reaching out to another adult woman on Mother's Day--a day during which SHE should be relaxing--to prompt her to act like a secretary or a family therapist, instead of reaching out to her own damn brother directly. If SIL wants to be the bossy type, she can damn well pick up the phone and boss her own brother around to call his own mother.
Leave the other woman--who should be relaxing on Mother's Day herself--out of it.
I ain't his secretary, I ain't his family therapist. Do not try to put me in that role. THAT is rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Karyn, I’m looping Brad in to this text chain so you two can communicate about this directly. As you know, I am not his secretary, so he is in charge of his own tasks and calendar. I’m going back to enjoying my Mother’s Day now.
This is really rude. First sentence is sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:I just don't get why so many people here need to be so bitchy about this situation. Yes your husband should have remembered to call his mom by himself, but is it really so hard for you to just tell you husband to call his mom. It literally takes 2 seconds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you call his mom too?
Because his mom is not her mother. The first and foremost gesture should be from actual child to actual mother. Did I say Happy Mother's Day to my MIL during my husband's FT call with her? Of course. And if it got late in the day and I noticed he hadn't called her, I would do him a solid and say hey have you called her. But I would not call directly. That is not my direct responsibility.
You still call. I have always called my mil when she was alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Text SIL to text your DH directly. My brothers need prodding sometimes and I would NEVER text their wives about it.
Nope. Your brothers are grown ass adults. They do not need female prodding. If they choose not to call their mom, that is their choice. Choices have consequences. Get a life, you are not in charge of your brothers.