Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is Troll City. Especially OP’s subsequent comments. Lame
OP here. This is all very true. You probably don’t understand because you grew up with normal parents.
My mom’s siblings cut her off. I didn’t even meet any of them until I became an adult. Almost no in my family likes my mom. My mom used to abuse us as kids because she hated my bio dad who abused her. She would fat shame me ( never fat) when I was in school. She would call me a sl*t when I was like 12. I have limited contact with her and would cut her completely off if it weren’t for my stepdad.
I keep in contact because my stepdad is a nice guy and I feel bad for him. He refuses to leave even though she treats him like dirt most of the time.
Wait- he’s not even your bio dad and he’s the only reason you don’t cut contact? This is wild. Cut contact with her immediately. I can’t imagine wanting someone like that around my children.
Anonymous wrote:When is Op going to admit her 100s of “follow up posts” are totally insane and trollish?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never let a man isolate you from friends or family.
This. No truer words could be spoken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is Troll City. Especially OP’s subsequent comments. Lame
OP here. This is all very true. You probably don’t understand because you grew up with normal parents.
My mom’s siblings cut her off. I didn’t even meet any of them until I became an adult. Almost no in my family likes my mom. My mom used to abuse us as kids because she hated my bio dad who abused her. She would fat shame me ( never fat) when I was in school. She would call me a sl*t when I was like 12. I have limited contact with her and would cut her completely off if it weren’t for my stepdad.
I keep in contact because my stepdad is a nice guy and I feel bad for him. He refuses to leave even though she treats him like dirt most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:He is right to be concerned. Once your child gets older and more perceptive, do you really want him/her to be around this toxicity?
Anonymous wrote:She has your goose cooked hasn't she?
Toxic woman and you can't let go of mommy. Do you live her or does she guilt you into saying you do and act like a good daughter?.
Even if your hubbie dropped dead tonight eliminating the dilemma in original post, I suggest you get therapy and shield yourself and your children from that verbal abuse.
Anonymous wrote:OP, Imagine if she was your husband's mom and behaved in this manner, what would you do? Do that.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is Troll City. Especially OP’s subsequent comments. Lame
Anonymous wrote:Never let a man isolate you from friends or family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did she do?
OP here.
Back history - She told everyone my now husband was going to cheat and leave me because he asked for a prenup. She told a lot of my family members and she was almost disinvited to our wedding.
Recent - She left our young infant child alone while sleeping for 10-15 minutes to grab herself coffee and lunch.
We gave her access to our DD for her to order food and coffee for lunch. Instead she decided to not use it and just went a block down to grab it.
She acted as if it was no big deal. We only found out because she told us she liked the restaurants food and she said she just picked it up because she needed to grab coffee from DD.
Husband said he doesn’t want her to have any contact with our child.
I wouldn't have her babysit but I think having contact with you present is different.
OP here. There’s just a long history of other issues.
- She has spread rumors about my MIL because of her jealousy over my close relationship with her.
- She has made rude comments about my husband several times. This has included about his work, his family life, and our lifestyle. She also insinuated my big engagement ring was because of his physical inadequacies.
- She tried to exclude her from our baby shower because “ it’s a woman thing”.