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    In-law problems?

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    • corneyAmberC Offline
      corneyAmber
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      buds:
      Andaiz:

      Nt thinking about #4, dear ks2me....but I've always enjoyed the process loh. :love: :love: pm me, if it's too personal to share here about the \"control\" lah! šŸ˜‰


      Me too please... :please:... oh dear guru.
      Pwweease PM me too... i enjoy the process too.
      Anything for better control. The longer the better.
      Hmmm... :idea: ... or are we talking about a different
      kind of control here. :siam: Oops. Did i say that out loud??

      PM! PM! :siam:

      Hey ladies, from the sound of it, both of don't need to know more la......you are both too happy to need anything more .......... :love: šŸ˜‰ :celebrate:

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        minnie2004
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        janet_lee88:
        Minnie,

        Maternal grandparents will know what the grandchildren like/don't like to eat. Paternal grandmother only knows what HER children like to eat.
        When my son had his operation for cleft, the paternal grandparents came to the hospital like GUESTS.
        There's in fact some scientific backing for this phenomenon. Paternal parents do not naturally love their grandchildren b/c there's always a slight possiblity they are not the offsprings of their sons. Whereas for maternal grandparents, they are 100% sure they are their daughter's babies. Hence the love on day 1.

        Besides, as mothers are the primary care-taker of their babies, maternal grandparents, out of love for their daughter, will try to help with the babies. On the contrary, the paternal grandparents could care less about the well-being of DILs and expect them to shoulder all the burden alone.

        There're of course good paternal grandparents out there but at least this is my observation and applies to me. My MIL would travel all the way to Asia (Beijing, Huang San, Taiwan, Japan etc) from US for sightseeing but too troublesome to come to Singapore to see her grandkids.

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          auntieM
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          Well said minnie2004 :salute:

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            autumnbronze
            last edited by

            I guess I am the exception then ...


            Happy to say that my ILs are the ones who look out for my DS, while my mom would (don't even want to go on lah) .... haiz, thats the sad part šŸ˜ž

            But then again, she was like that to all her grandkids....

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              buds
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              Aaw sista... :hugs:

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                minnie2004
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                After not talking to each other for 2 years, MIL suddenly asked to talk to me on the phone earlier, asking me to stay at her place when we visit LA in June.


                Just a little recap: MIL is a widow living alone in LA. She's very bitter as both sons are away. She's also an extremely demanding and untrusting person. We are planning a trip to the U.S. this summer. The plan was we'll visit her in LA before flying back but I'll leave early, leaving the kids and DH w/ her. After being kicked out of her house the last time we stayed there 5 years ago I swear I'll never step into her house again. Now she said she has forgetten everything and asked me to stay there. I don't think it's true as she still made reference to that incident during our CNY family holiday 2 years ago and treated me like hell. But I'll still give her another chance. The good thing is I already booked the airtix so my return date is fixed. Only need to spend 2 nites at her place. So hope nothing dramatic happens šŸ™ I'll try to spend as much time as possible outside, Disney, Legoland, whatever.

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                  autumnbronze
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                  Thanks sista, :hugs: back to you too.


                  ps: I am assuming the post was meant for me šŸ˜‰

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                  • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                    ChiefKiasu
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                    minnie2004:
                    ... Now she said she has forgetten everything and asked me to stay there. I don't think it's true as she still made reference to that incident during our CNY family holiday 2 years ago and treated me like hell. But I'll still give her another chance. The good thing is I already booked the airtix so my return date is fixed. Only need to spend 2 nites at her place. So hope nothing dramatic happens šŸ™ I'll try to spend as much time as possible outside, Disney, Legoland, whatever.

                    Alexei Petrovich, son of the Russian Tzar Peter I (the Great), fled from his father to stay in exile in Vienna, only to be lured back to Russia by his father 2 years later on promises that all was forgiven. Once back, his father placed him under arrest on suspicion of treachery and had him executed.

                    History shows that people don't really change as long as they remain in the same environment and circumstances. We can only hope for the best, but be prepared for the worst.

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                      minnie2004
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                      Thanks Chief for your scary story. I won't expect anything from her anymore. Just stay there for 2 nites, try to be as polite as possible and then get out of there :siam:, even though I have to leave my kids behind for another week. That'll be the longest time I don't see them since their births 😢

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                        tree nymph
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                        minnie2004:
                        janet_lee88:

                        Minnie,

                        Maternal grandparents will know what the grandchildren like/don't like to eat. Paternal grandmother only knows what HER children like to eat.
                        When my son had his operation for cleft, the paternal grandparents came to the hospital like GUESTS.

                        There's in fact some scientific backing for this phenomenon. Paternal parents do not naturally love their grandchildren b/c there's always a slight possiblity they are not the offsprings of their sons. Whereas for maternal grandparents, they are 100% sure they are their daughter's babies. Hence the love on day 1.

                        Besides, as mothers are the primary care-taker of their babies, maternal grandparents, out of love for their daughter, will try to help with the babies. On the contrary, the paternal grandparents could care less about the well-being of DILs and expect them to shoulder all the burden alone.

                        There're of course good paternal grandparents out there but at least this is my observation and applies to me. My MIL would travel all the way to Asia (Beijing, Huang San, Taiwan, Japan etc) from US for sightseeing but too troublesome to come to Singapore to see her grandkids.

                        :goodpost:

                        i never thought of that! good theory! šŸ™‚

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