Anonymous wrote:I am wondering if the pregnancy/birth drama is caused by MILs who had awful pregnancy and birth experiences. My FIL was never present for their births (by his choice), so MIL has a real chip on her shoulder. I bet the other MILs might have the same thing going on.
). She drove such a wedge between my husband and I, and between DH and the rest of his family, during the most fragile time in our lives. I will never forgive her. FIL got remarried to a woman who just might be the total opposite. Step-MIL is a true blessing.Anonymous wrote:Has anyone said "giving birth to my husband" yet?
Anonymous wrote:They threw away my favorite old mug that was missing the handle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL canceled our wedding. A couple days before she called the preacher and to this day I don’t know what she said to him. But he called us and said he wouldn’t perform the ceremony after speaking with her.
You can't just leave this here! Did you get married and who officiated? Are you still married? What is your relationship with your MIL?
Anonymous wrote:My MIL canceled our wedding. A couple days before she called the preacher and to this day I don’t know what she said to him. But he called us and said he wouldn’t perform the ceremony after speaking with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my DH told them he was going to propose, my MILs reaction was “don’t you think that’s a little soon?”
We all laugh about it now. That’s the only time my in-laws have done or said anything even remotely questionable. My MIL is kind and respectful of boundaries to a fault, and I’m pretty sure she likes me now.
When my boyfriend of 5 years called my parents (who lived across the country so no face to face was possible) to ask for their permission to propose their response was "Well we really wanted her to live on her own for a while, but I guess it is ok." We have now been married for 18 years and have had more issues over the years with how my parents react to news. Things like when we told them I was pregnant with our second child they said "are you sure you want to do that?" They love our children but are just horrible with reactions. By the time we were expecting our 4th child we told them in writing and suggested they think about their reaction before they called us.
Anonymous wrote:When my DH told them he was going to propose, my MILs reaction was “don’t you think that’s a little soon?”
We all laugh about it now. That’s the only time my in-laws have done or said anything even remotely questionable. My MIL is kind and respectful of boundaries to a fault, and I’m pretty sure she likes me now.
Anonymous wrote:My MIL canceled our wedding. A couple days before she called the preacher and to this day I don’t know what she said to him. But he called us and said he wouldn’t perform the ceremony after speaking with her.