Oh, OP, my heart goes out to you. My mom wasn't that bad but sometimes she got something going on in her head and you couldn't convince her that it wasn't about her.Anonymous wrote:OP here. 16:50 and I have the same mother.
I can report that my mother did not notice the wedding ring situation at all. Instead, she for some reason fixated on the notion that my 11 year old daughter allegedly did not want her there. My daughter was bewildered, dismayed and in tears most of the weekend.
It was the first time I have had to sit down and have a talk with her about how her grandmother loves her very much but is pretty crazy. I tried to get her not to personalize the situation. I was pretty depressed to see my mother extending her borderline behavior to my daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my husband doesn't wear his wedding ring because he's allergic to it apparently. He puts it on and develops an itchy red rash on his finger. It's actually a running, inside joke between us.
He doesn't wear wrist watches either for the same reason.
I guess people look at us when we're out and think "Look at that floozy married woman out with that single guy!" Lol.
allergy
I have a kid with nickel allergy...has plastic braces because of it
In my husband's case I think it's because his skin gets irritated when he sweats and there is moisture trapped under the wedding band. It irritates his skin. He wore braces as a kid w/o issues.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. 16:50 and I have the same mother.
I can report that my mother did not notice the wedding ring situation at all. Instead, she for some reason fixated on the notion that my 11 year old daughter allegedly did not want her there. My daughter was bewildered, dismayed and in tears most of the weekend.
It was the first time I have had to sit down and have a talk with her about how her grandmother loves her very much but is pretty crazy. I tried to get her not to personalize the situation. I was pretty depressed to see my mother extending her borderline behavior to my daughter.
Anonymous wrote:
It's opposite here-- DH wears his ring and I don't. The other night we were out at a bar and the waitress gave us the side eye and asked if we wanted our checks separate or together. DH and I just LOLd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my husband doesn't wear his wedding ring because he's allergic to it apparently. He puts it on and develops an itchy red rash on his finger. It's actually a running, inside joke between us.
He doesn't wear wrist watches either for the same reason.
I guess people look at us when we're out and think "Look at that floozy married woman out with that single guy!" Lol.
allergy
I have a kid with nickel allergy...has plastic braces because of it
In my husband's case I think it's because his skin gets irritated when he sweats and there is moisture trapped under the wedding band. It irritates his skin. He wore braces as a kid w/o issues.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's my mother. The woman is like Hedda Hopper on steroids. Seriously, she has a vicious mind and the tongue of a viper. I don't care what she thinks but I'd rather not deal with her thousand questions and her deposition on why my husband wasn't wearing his wedding ring.
I get it, my mom is the same. Eventually you say, enough is enough. Get a backbone, OP. Seriously! Stand up to her. You'll feel wonderful. You are a grown adult.
I do stand up to her. It's simply more pleasant not to have the evening's topic of conversation be his ring finger.
So tell her to drop it and walk out of the room if she doesn't. Set boundaries.
Or bring it up yourself, repeatedly, every time she raises another topic of conversation. "Coming for Thanksgiving? I dunno, we may be busy shopping for a new wedding ring for Dan."
Or do totally strange things. "Why I am hopping through the living room? Just trying to get your mind off Steve's ring. Is it working?"
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's my mother. The woman is like Hedda Hopper on steroids. Seriously, she has a vicious mind and the tongue of a viper. I don't care what she thinks but I'd rather not deal with her thousand questions and her deposition on why my husband wasn't wearing his wedding ring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my husband doesn't wear his wedding ring because he's allergic to it apparently. He puts it on and develops an itchy red rash on his finger. It's actually a running, inside joke between us.
He doesn't wear wrist watches either for the same reason.
I guess people look at us when we're out and think "Look at that floozy married woman out with that single guy!" Lol.
allergy
I have a kid with nickel allergy...has plastic braces because of it
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my husband doesn't wear his wedding ring because he's allergic to it apparently. He puts it on and develops an itchy red rash on his finger. It's actually a running, inside joke between us.
He doesn't wear wrist watches either for the same reason.
I guess people look at us when we're out and think "Look at that floozy married woman out with that single guy!" Lol.