Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are NOT my family. I am friendly and kind but would not force more interaction with hem than DH wants and definitely will NOT take over holiday gifts buying, schedule negotiation and all correspondence. No way in hell
Just like kids get married. I don't plan to deal with my son and daughter-in-law.... I plan to deal with my children. I also don't plan to bring me in-laws and relationship I have with my children.
Perfect example of why ILs don't get along.
DP. Your internalized misogyny is showing. It's not enough for the PP to be friendly and kind, you demand more. Yet, you don't demand this from men in relationships.
+1
This is MIL - sons il law can do what they want, when they want, but daughters in law are under this tiny, filthy microscope, and have to march to mens drum? LOL no.
Anonymous wrote:Crazy - I love my ILs and my husbands siblings and spouses are great. We certainly don’t agree on everything but we get along and our kids love their cousins. Now they are all ten and younger but they have fun.
Anonymous wrote:Not getting along with in laws has been around forever. To be perfectly honest, it’s a low class white people thing. People in most other cultures do not have these problems. Some people can’t suspend their ego and are easily threatened and this becomes problematic.
Low class does not have to do with how much money you have but rather is how you’ve evolved as a human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not getting along with in laws has been around forever. To be perfectly honest, it’s a low class white people thing. People in most other cultures do not have these problems. Some people can’t suspend their ego and are easily threatened and this becomes problematic.
Low class does not have to do with how much money you have but rather is how you’ve evolved as a human.
LOL a white people thing?! You are so ignorant, it’s hilarious. You clearly have NO idea what so many women are dealing with as a DIL in an Indian culture, an Asian culture, a middle eastern culture, etc just to name a few! Two of my close friends are Hispanic and Guyanese and live within those cultures and their in-law problems are awful. You should really get a clue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not getting along with in laws has been around forever. To be perfectly honest, it’s a low class white people thing. People in most other cultures do not have these problems. Some people can’t suspend their ego and are easily threatened and this becomes problematic.
Low class does not have to do with how much money you have but rather is how you’ve evolved as a human.
LOL a white people thing?! You are so ignorant, it’s hilarious. You clearly have NO idea what so many women are dealing with as a DIL in an Indian culture, an Asian culture, a middle eastern culture, etc just to name a few! Two of my close friends are Hispanic and Guyanese and live within those cultures and their in-law problems are awful. You should really get a clue.
Anonymous wrote:Not getting along with in laws has been around forever. To be perfectly honest, it’s a low class white people thing. People in most other cultures do not have these problems. Some people can’t suspend their ego and are easily threatened and this becomes problematic.
Low class does not have to do with how much money you have but rather is how you’ve evolved as a human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are NOT my family. I am friendly and kind but would not force more interaction with hem than DH wants and definitely will NOT take over holiday gifts buying, schedule negotiation and all correspondence. No way in hell
Just like kids get married. I don't plan to deal with my son and daughter-in-law.... I plan to deal with my children. I also don't plan to bring me in-laws and relationship I have with my children.
Perfect example of why ILs don't get along.
DP. Your internalized misogyny is showing. It's not enough for the PP to be friendly and kind, you demand more. Yet, you don't demand this from men in relationships.
+1
This is MIL - sons il law can do what they want, when they want, but daughters in law are under this tiny, filthy microscope, and have to march to mens drum? LOL no.
Anonymous wrote:If parents in law treat new additions with open arms and minds, there is a good chance to build a relationship.
If there is a difference in race, religion or class, even more need to accept and embrace.
Anonymous wrote:Our issues were truly because my husband never stepped up to manage his parents (pushy mother and step father) when we were married, and I did it all for many many years. I mean, all hosting, great meals, butt kissing. Whenever they wanted to come I rolled out the red carpet and they came A LOT.
After our third baby, I told him I can’t do it anymore with them and he has to take over the communication and hosting, and that set off a nuclear bomb the likes of which I never expected was hiding under the surface of my MIL all those years.
Turns out, she only likes me and wants to have a relationship with me if I’m kissing her butt and she’s controlling me. Otherwise, I’m worse than dirt.
It was pretty shocking and is still creating ripples in our 16 year marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are NOT my family. I am friendly and kind but would not force more interaction with hem than DH wants and definitely will NOT take over holiday gifts buying, schedule negotiation and all correspondence. No way in hell
Just like kids get married. I don't plan to deal with my son and daughter-in-law.... I plan to deal with my children. I also don't plan to bring me in-laws and relationship I have with my children.
Perfect example of why ILs don't get along.
DP. Your internalized misogyny is showing. It's not enough for the PP to be friendly and kind, you demand more. Yet, you don't demand this from men in relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Not getting along with in laws has been around forever. To be perfectly honest, it’s a low class white people thing. People in most other cultures do not have these problems. Some people can’t suspend their ego and are easily threatened and this becomes problematic.
Low class does not have to do with how much money you have but rather is how you’ve evolved as a human.