Anonymous wrote:Well this is a made up problem if there ever was one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a problem if she's directly criticizing you, like suggesting that you stop working, or wondering why you help your child with reading. If not, let her be. If you feel like she's implicitly criticizing you, just pretend she's not. "We can't come over then, as we've put aside that time to work with Child on reading." "Well, I never helped Son with his homework." "Yes, it was fortunate that he didn't need help."
I think it’s implied judgement, not direct.
Anonymous wrote:I think I understand where OP is coming from. Kinda.
My MIL is similar. Elderly, lovely lady, friendly and kind but sometimes has no clue. She stopped working after DH was born (he's the eldest of 3). FIL had a successful career and his earnings enabled MIL to stay at home and for all 3 children to go to expensive private schools.
The family also had a housekeeper.
I love MIL but she sometimes says things that make me raise my eyebrows. Like working at Subway is an 'awful' job. OK it may not be a job that I would apply for given that I have other options, but I don't think it's awful. I can think of many other jobs that are a lot harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such an obvious troll post.
It’s not interesting enough to be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Such an obvious troll post.
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 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.