Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are no longer the most important woman in your son’s life. You remain the most important woman in your daughters life.
You win, this right here sums it up perfectiy.
Ok but can't he still remain her son?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I sure hope this isn't true. I have two boys and I would be heartbroken if they no longer considered me part of their family. Also, because I don't have a daughter, I hope that when/if they marry I will have that opportunity with DIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are no longer the most important woman in your son’s life. You remain the most important woman in your daughters life.
You win, this right here sums it up perfectiy.
Anonymous wrote:You are no longer the most important woman in your son’s life. You remain the most important woman in your daughters life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not at all true in my family or DH’s. Seems like a relic of the past.
It's a relic of human nature. Even if it's not true in your family, isn't rather obvious in the grand scheme of things that adult women tend to remain closer to their families than men do?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I sure hope this isn't true. I have two boys and I would be heartbroken if they no longer considered me part of their family. Also, because I don't have a daughter, I hope that when/if they marry I will have that opportunity with DIL.
Anonymous wrote:You are no longer the most important woman in your son’s life. You remain the most important woman in your daughters life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your DD a daughter for life in a way that your DS is not? That's the part to focus on.
Because when son marries his wife is #1 priority and he forgets about his mom. If mom and dil do not get along then mom will be toast.
Many girls don’t get along with their mothers.
That is why the DILs end up with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your DD a daughter for life in a way that your DS is not? That's the part to focus on.
Because when son marries his wife is #1 priority and he forgets about his mom. If mom and dil do not get along then mom will be toast.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is a family therapist and she hears issues involving DIL and MIL's all the time, but says she has never once heard a man complaining about problems with his father in law or vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is a family therapist and she hears issues involving DIL and MIL's all the time, but says she has never once heard a man complaining about problems with his father in law or vice versa.