Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Some selfish women here. Do you not care that your attitude toward your inlays hurts your spouse? Having my children marry someone like this group terrifies me. Life isn't always about you.
What's important is to raise your son to realize it is his responsibility to maintain an ongoing relationship with you and your husband. It is not his spouses responsibility.
but as his spouse it is my duty AND desire to encourage it and do my part to help make it happen if possible, even if it means that it occassionally takes me out of my comfort zone.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think it would be very reasonable to say, "Phyllis, I'm glad you enjoy our neighbors so much. Would it be possible for you to refrain from discussing personal details much as my recent health scare? These are topics I prefer to keep to close family only."
Or something similar. I would be v upset at this privacy violation, no matter how "nice" IL's are otherwise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Some selfish women here. Do you not care that your attitude toward your inlays hurts your spouse? Having my children marry someone like this group terrifies me. Life isn't always about you.
What's important is to raise your son to realize it is his responsibility to maintain an ongoing relationship with you and your husband. It is not his spouses responsibility.
but as his spouse it is my duty AND desire to encourage it and do my part to help make it happen if possible, even if it means that it occassionally takes me out of my comfort zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Some selfish women here. Do you not care that your attitude toward your inlays hurts your spouse? Having my children marry someone like this group terrifies me. Life isn't always about you.
What's important is to raise your son to realize it is his responsibility to maintain an ongoing relationship with you and your husband. It is not his spouses responsibility.
but as his spouse it is my duty AND desire to encourage it and do my part to help make it happen if possible, even if it means that it occassionally takes me out of my comfort zone.