In-law problems?
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Ok…let’s just say in-laws are no hello kitty nor honey bunny.
Mil belongs to my grandmother’s generation…exactly. -
I don’t give my MIL any nick name. I agree that it is not nice to do so…
However, I know she does give a unpleasant nickname for me…coz she gave nickname to other SILs… -
She doesn’t have a nickname…what I mean is mil is definitely no hello kitty.
I have enough stress with kids and hubby is also having work pressure. No point adding fire. He can visit them…I am perfectly ok. -
janet_lee88:
My apologies for being rude to you earlier.She doesn't have a nickname...what I mean is mil is definitely no hello kitty.
I have enough stress with kids and hubby is also having work pressure. No point adding fire. He can visit them...I am perfectly ok.
Yes... I agree with you most of the older generation folks can be hard to please, since you have your cozy home and not having much interaction with her, maybe emotionally it's time for a break, you deserved to be happy, dwell less and stress less...
Hatred begets hatred.
I read in other thread that your son did well in his exam, scored many As for CA, that's truly worth celebrating; my heartiest congratulation, you have done yourself proud.
Every dotting mother wishes to see their children safe, happy and prosper, it's a small wish that us mother carry with us for as long as we live.... me, you and our MILs...
If we can, let's make it easy for them to love...
Cheers! God bless. -
It’s not easy to live or communicate with another person…especially if she is not from same generation. Hub has been working late everyday, so moods and voice tend to flare with 2 fellas breathing down my neck.
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janet_lee88:
It's not easy to live or communicate with another person...especially if she is not from same generation. Hub has been working late everyday, so moods and voice tend to flare with 2 fellas breathing down my neck.
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janet_lee88:
It's not easy to live or communicate with another person...especially if she is not from same generation. Hub has been working late everyday, so moods and voice tend to flare with 2 fellas breathing down my neck.
I can totally relate... my 2 pumpkins like to argue to no end, gives me headache.... fortunately I am a working mum, get my breather away in office.
Sometimes I wished I could wear earplugs
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Harlequin:
Hubby has conference call in one room...so I put 2 fellas in the other room to get their work done while I hang up wet laundry...they quarrel over most trivial stuff. If paternal grandmother stays under same roof, I would have no place in my own house...you know the rest.janet_lee88:
It's not easy to live or communicate with another person...especially if she is not from same generation. Hub has been working late everyday, so moods and voice tend to flare with 2 fellas breathing down my neck.
I can totally relate... my 2 pumpkins like to argue to no end, gives me headache.... fortunately I am a working mum, get my breather away in office.
Sometimes I wished I could wear earplugs
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janet_lee88:
Hubby has conference call in one room...so I put 2 fellas in the other room to get their work done while I hang up wet laundry...they quarrel over most trivial stuff. If paternal grandmother stays under same roof, I would have no place in my own house...you know the rest.[/quote]MILs all wished their DIL to bend knees, LOL... But the initial part are difficult, after they realized DILs are not here to snatch away their beloved sons, they probably would ease a bit...Harlequin:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]It's not easy to live or communicate with another person...especially if she is not from same generation. Hub has been working late everyday, so moods and voice tend to flare with 2 fellas breathing down my neck.
I can totally relate... my 2 pumpkins like to argue to no end, gives me headache.... fortunately I am a working mum, get my breather away in office.
Sometimes I wished I could wear earplugs
I am quite fortunate as my MIL is highly educated, she is polite, respects others privacy, always text or call before she comes over, always exchange gifts with me during Christmas, buy present for my birthday etc, but she has an air of some sort of \"blueblood\" which build a thin ice wall between us.... but I am ok, easy going lah, just give her plenty of smiles lor, always listen to her, always call her mummy... let her pick her seat when we dine out every week, let her pick her favourite restaurants, twice yearly family holiday let her choose where she wants to go... give and take... already count myself lucky, all my friends have problem with MILs...
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my MIL always likes to do the way she likes n force u to do her ways.When she wanna something to be done,she wanna u to do it right away.Pity my dh who suffered under her for past 30 over yrs.
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