Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it's unusual to want your mother-in-law to have a vested interested in seeing your grandchildren....The piling on is quite weird.
You can want it, but you can't pressure someone who is clearly disinterested in that kind of relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it's unusual to want your mother-in-law to have a vested interested in seeing your grandchildren....The piling on is quite weird.
But OP can’t control MIL’s wants.
I'm the OP and open-minded and wanting to hear thoughts (if they are non-trollish).
It's my instinct to want to connect, to offer chances to see the kids, to reach out. Would it be putting her on the spot? What's going thru her head, do you think?
But you only want to connect the way you want to connect. You don’t seem open-minded at all. Different families do things differently. The end.
What way do you propose, telepathy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He did handle it. Just not the way you wanted. Is it your way or the highway?
Apparently it's his way or the highway, since he shut down after OP said no to his one suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some women always have to poke the bear? By that I mean most men would never think to poke and suggest how and when their wives see their parents. Most would not even notice something was "amiss."
That's a wild generalization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it's unusual to want your mother-in-law to have a vested interested in seeing your grandchildren....The piling on is quite weird.
But OP can’t control MIL’s wants.
I'm the OP and open-minded and wanting to hear thoughts (if they are non-trollish).
It's my instinct to want to connect, to offer chances to see the kids, to reach out. Would it be putting her on the spot? What's going thru her head, do you think?
But you only want to connect the way you want to connect. You don’t seem open-minded at all. Different families do things differently. The end.
Anonymous wrote:Why do some women always have to poke the bear? By that I mean most men would never think to poke and suggest how and when their wives see their parents. Most would not even notice something was "amiss."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it's unusual to want your mother-in-law to have a vested interested in seeing your grandchildren....The piling on is quite weird.
You can want it, but you can't pressure someone who is clearly disinterested in that kind of relationship.
Cool. So what about Thanksgiving? Most people plan ahead. It's nuts that OP's DH and his own mother haven't decided how they want to handle Thanksgiving. And of course that affects OP, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it's unusual to want your mother-in-law to have a vested interested in seeing your grandchildren....The piling on is quite weird.
But OP can’t control MIL’s wants.
I'm the OP and open-minded and wanting to hear thoughts (if they are non-trollish).
It's my instinct to want to connect, to offer chances to see the kids, to reach out. Would it be putting her on the spot? What's going thru her head, do you think?
Anonymous wrote:He did handle it. Just not the way you wanted. Is it your way or the highway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it's unusual to want your mother-in-law to have a vested interested in seeing your grandchildren....The piling on is quite weird.
You can want it, but you can't pressure someone who is clearly disinterested in that kind of relationship.