Anonymous wrote:Here is what you say "Boomers are so crazy. What a weird thing to say." The sooner she realizes that this woman is going to say a lot of crazy shit and she should ignore it, the better.
Anonymous wrote:It’s easier to love your grandchildren than your children because you don’t have the pressure of raising them. You don’t have to do any of the heavy lifting. Being a grandparent is like bring a Disney dad - you just swoop in for the fun stuff. Just tell DD Grandma meant it’s easier with her than with her dad.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't sweat it too much OP.
Just say awww Grandma is silly. Maybe she loves you more because you're not at her house alllll the time. Of course she loves daddy so much.
Then forget it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of you are reading the headline and not actually reading the OP.
This is not a doting grandma lovingly confessing she loves her grandchildren more than her kids, which on it's own is not a big deal.
This is a grandma trying to drag her granddaughter into a dysfunctional relationship between her grandma and dad, putting down the child's father and using the child as a sounding board (and maybe go between) in an adult relationship. It's really inappropriate.
This isn't for OP to handle. She wants to go behind his back to deal with it. Bad idea.
She absolutely can handle this. It is upsetting her child.
Anonymous wrote:My mom definitely loves my kids more than me. We dont get along well. I say "you guys are lucky to have such a loving grandma." Because it's true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what you say "Boomers are so crazy. What a weird thing to say." The sooner she realizes that this woman is going to say a lot of crazy shit and she should ignore it, the better.
It's not the generation--it's the person. "Grandma can be selfish and say mean things sometime when she's disappointed that people don't do what she wants. Just know that she loves you and Dad."
This pulls the kid right into the middle of the drama and is just as unfair to kid as what grandma did. Two wrongs don’t make a right here.
Keep kid out of drama. Do not feed the beast.
It's the truth.
Yes it is. And saying it like that will put the daughter back in the middle so it isn’t helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here watch what lies beneath? People like this are energy vampires or emotion vampires. They want you to be upset. Why reward that? It just makes them stronger.
The Michelle Pfiefer horror movie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whew, thanks everyone. I was worried this was the beginning of the manipulation of DD. No one sees it as that? If not, I won’t needlessly upset DH. Thank you!
Oh no, it is definitely the beginning of manipulation. I can't believe other people can't see that!! I would mention it to your DH, but do not involve your DD in that conversation.
Absolutely this! And I agree that the MIL will feed off any drama it creates among the adults. She lit a little fuse by talking to the child and will only have achieved her goal if you let it blow up. Be as measured as possible with your daughter but do let her know that it is not the way parents typically talk about their children and that she can feel free to let grandma know that speaking badly about her father is upsetting to her. My MIL is always trying to snare me and the kids into complaining about other family members. I just starve it at the source and refuse to engage. It’s emotional immaturity plain and simple. Sorry OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what you say "Boomers are so crazy. What a weird thing to say." The sooner she realizes that this woman is going to say a lot of crazy shit and she should ignore it, the better.
It's not the generation--it's the person. "Grandma can be selfish and say mean things sometime when she's disappointed that people don't do what she wants. Just know that she loves you and Dad."
This pulls the kid right into the middle of the drama and is just as unfair to kid as what grandma did. Two wrongs don’t make a right here.
Keep kid out of drama. Do not feed the beast.
It's the truth.