Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like yelp reviews. Only those who really have a problem post.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people I know well enough to actually talk to about stuff like this have problems with their in laws, their own parents or both. Most, not all.
I don't know -any- people who have inlaw or parent problems like I see here on DCUM. No one in my neighborhood, at the club, at our kids schools, at work. Yes, everyone has small challenges (ugh my dad missed 2 doctor appointments so I had to …, rats my inlaws got lost going to Little Larlo's game and now they're stuck in traffic in Tysons and the game is almost over …, omg my dad forgot Hubby's birthday again and I forgot to remind him …) but I can't think of single friend or couple that have the kinds of bitter, cutting anger towards family members that I see here.
I just don't get all the anger. Honestly I think people reap what they sow.
Anonymous wrote:Well my MIL spent the holidays with my H’s rapist and said family is family... incest. So, call me a controlling DIL but she can burn in he!!.
Anonymous wrote:It’s like yelp reviews. Only those who really have a problem post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's unique to DCUM. All my friends in the "nice" midwest have an inlaw problem too. People on here are just blunt.
Here's the thing: I don't know anyone on either the midwest or the DC area who has any real problems with in laws. We don't. Never have. Our kids don't. Never have. Our friends don't. Never have.
It's a DCUM issue.
Anonymous wrote:It really makes me wonder where the actual problem is coming from. If you catch my drift . . .
Anonymous wrote:Most people I know well enough to actually talk to about stuff like this have problems with their in laws, their own parents or both. Most, not all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's unique to DCUM. All my friends in the "nice" midwest have an inlaw problem too. People on here are just blunt.
Here's the thing: I don't know anyone on either the midwest or the DC area who has any real problems with in laws. We don't. Never have. Our kids don't. Never have. Our friends don't. Never have.
It's a DCUM issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite are the ones who complain about how their husbands won’t stand up to their controlling and manipulative MILs with no self-awareness about why their husbands were attracted to them to begin with.
Yes and no. In the vast majority of marriages that I know (extended family and close friends)- one partner or the other is more dominant. I don’t find this is gender biased either- more of a personality thing. I think problems arise when parents see that their “adult child” is the passive one in the marriage- and it makes them very nervous so they try to step in and “take back” some of that perceived control from the “outsider”.
I’m not talking abuse or manipulation either- I have just noticed that in many many marriages this is the pattern and both partners seem happy with the arrangement. I think people somehow pair off this way without consciously thinking of why or realizing it.
Anonymous wrote:My favorite are the ones who complain about how their husbands won’t stand up to their controlling and manipulative MILs with no self-awareness about why their husbands were attracted to them to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like yelp reviews. Only those who really have a problem post.
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