Anonymous wrote:Teach your daughters how to recognize mama boys, and beware of the endless problems!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow.Anonymous wrote:This should not be a question, and the fact it is, says your DH is a douche or a momma's boy.
Unless there is a medical reason, like she gets motion sickness, the MIL sits in the back.
Are you from a conservative family or something?
double wow
Triple wow. The sad thing is that she probably doesn't realize why all the "wows." Imagine knowing her IRL.
I'm the first PP, and I'm Asian American.![]()
My mom and MIL both sit in the back unless they have health issues.
Anonymous wrote:Curious how this is in your families. My MiL insists on sitting in the front next to her son (my husband). My husband sees nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even get along w my MIL but of all the things to be upset about this isn’t it. She’s older than me, so I let her choose where is most comfortable in the car.
I think my MIL always sits up front, regardless of who is driving. She has a hard time getting in and out of the car. We are not close but this doesn’t bother me even a little. Maybe if she talked for like 15 minutes about this being her god given right or something it would be annoying but even still… who cares
+1 this thread is so sad.. your parents and in-laws are older and likely have various health issues. You won't get it until you are older and then its too late. Hopefully your SIL/DIL will be kinder to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow.Anonymous wrote:This should not be a question, and the fact it is, says your DH is a douche or a momma's boy.
Unless there is a medical reason, like she gets motion sickness, the MIL sits in the back.
Are you from a conservative family or something?
double wow
Triple wow. The sad thing is that she probably doesn't realize why all the "wows." Imagine knowing her IRL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even get along w my MIL but of all the things to be upset about this isn’t it. She’s older than me, so I let her choose where is most comfortable in the car.
I think my MIL always sits up front, regardless of who is driving. She has a hard time getting in and out of the car. We are not close but this doesn’t bother me even a little. Maybe if she talked for like 15 minutes about this being her god given right or something it would be annoying but even still… who cares
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even get along w my MIL but of all the things to be upset about this isn’t it. She’s older than me, so I let her choose where is most comfortable in the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elder gets to choose. That’s just being polite.
Yuck. No.