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    In-law problems?

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      Hi wormy,

      Don’t spoil the market lah…bcos it’s just not worth to do all that for someone who doesn’t appreciate. Your MIL will think she is the more impt in-law and your mum has to cook food for her.

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        auntieM
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        Some MILs not only difficult to get along with.. .they like to bully the other side's parents too.

        Agree with the 'they feel more superior' by upsetting/belittling others mindset... 😛

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          auntieM:
          Some MILs not only difficult to get along with.. .they like to bully the other side's parents too.

          Agree with the 'they feel more superior' by upsetting/belittling others mindset... 😛
          Yes...agree 100%. They think they are more superior being the husband's mother.

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            AuntieKiasi
            last edited by

            auntieM:
            Some MILs not only difficult to get along with.. .they like to bully the other side's parents too.

            Agree with the 'they feel more superior' by upsetting/belittling others mindset... 😛
            Hi auntieM,

            Agreed 100% totally. My MIL would talk non-stop in front of my mother leaving my poor mother with no peace at all.

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              auntieM
              last edited by

              My MIL would come to MY house (my parents stay with me) and 'thank them for taking care of this and that for them:x …really mean. My mum especially would feel so upset after their visit…

              Now I try not to let them meet up at all…
              We’ve moved to our current place for two years liao and DH didn’t even ask them to drop by…

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                AuntieKiasi
                last edited by

                auntieM:
                My MIL would come to MY house (my parents stay with me) and 'thank them for taking care of this and that for them:x ..really mean. My mum especially would feel so upset after their visit..

                Now I try not to let them meet up at all..
                We've moved to our current place for two years liao and DH didn't even ask them to drop by..
                My MIL would yak nonsense infront of my mum. When my mum wanted to talk with me, MIL would yak non-stop again. Very irritating. If I am talking to dd, she would interupt by answering on his behalf. I have to tell her that it is none of her business that I want to talk to my dd. Worse still, she acted like as though she is boss of house.

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                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  There is absolutely NO reason why any mum has to cook anything for her 亲家 to eat…mum has to do marketing, prepare, cook and clean up. How come the MIL can have it easy by just opening her mouth and eat without having to do anything ?

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                    AuntieKiasi
                    last edited by

                    wow Janet, what a MIL you have.

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                      auntieM
                      last edited by

                      AuntieKiasi,

                      If you have the time and patience to go through all 200+ pages in this thread you will 'understand' more.. .. 😉

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                        kiddo
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                        With 2342 replies in this post..... :shock:


                        We should celebrate MILs....cos we never stop
                        talking about them :rant:

                        Our Hubby ....the other Woman........ :evil: :rotflmao:

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