Anonymous wrote:Moms who did not maintain FT employment as mothers simply cannot relate. Why should they? They've never been in your shoes. My MIL is the same way. She brags how amazing she was as an "executive housewife" and hosting. She never contributed one penny for our DD's special educational needs, never cooked her a meal, took her to a park - nothing. So, I guess she is just great at story telling. No way to make these types understand or empathize. Just realize their limitations, be thankful you get any crumbs, have glass wine.
Anonymous wrote:Would your life be easier if she stopped giving your family $16k a year? Because it sounds like you resent the hell out of this woman and want nothing to do with her — which would include the chunk of change she regularly gives you.
Anonymous wrote:Would your life be easier if she stopped giving your family $16k a year? Because it sounds like you resent the hell out of this woman and want nothing to do with her — which would include the chunk of change she regularly gives you.
Anonymous wrote:You should start by practicing gratitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound jealous of her life choices. GTFU.
No but I do want to feel like I can relate to her since she is my MIL and I want her to understand what it takes to hack it today.
Anonymous wrote:She gives you 16K a year and you want her to understand how hard your life is? Huh?
Anonymous wrote:She seems like a wonderful MIL. She gives you generous gifts, lives independently and is healthy and well off (doesn’t live w you, doesn’t need your help), she is a nice person (you said so yourself!) I understand that you feel annoyed she doesn’t understand your situation but honestly, you need to let that go. There are so many ways things could be way worse…so what if you can’t really “relate” to her? You get along w her and have no major gripes w her? Sounds like you are very fortunate indeed.
Anonymous wrote:My mom was the same.
Never worked a day in her life after getting pregnant with her first. Sent us on the bus to the public school without a worry in the world about the quality of education we were getting. When a teacher recommended I go to a local school for the gifted, she passed because it meant she would have to drive me there and back every day...too much hassle. Never attended any school board meetings. I was allowed one extracurricular activity per week so I could do dance class OR girl scouts, not both, and it wasn't because money was tight.
Now she realizes how much harder I have it...but she thinks it's my fault for not marrying a rich man.