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    In-law problems?

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      northernstar
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      LOLMum:
      Not all kids (ahem...parents too) can give a cheery goodbye at the gate.


      So what your mil did is to reduce the tears and drama..I find it okay.
      no la my DD is just 7+ months now... think she still dunno the feeling of parting with parents... she also never cries at the gate when i carry her over to the babysitter b4 i go to work... 🤷

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        LOLMum
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        7 months? The early the better…I don’t know if you have encountered teary goodbyes at gate resulting in kid throwing up and howling wailing for the next half hr or more on a daily basis.


        Not a pleasant experience for all.

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          northernstar
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          LOLMum:


          my DH said he 帮理不帮亲 so he dun side with me. ya, i know they only get to see DD 2 days in a week.. but i only want to accompany DD before we go out cos they will occupy the time when we were not at home already to look after and play with her. is it wrong to get angry with my MIL? :roll:

          When you dislike some1, nothing they do will please you.

          i think my in-laws dun really like children or my DD although they claim so cos they are stingy and never buy toys or clothes for her, even they get bonus. they just want to see her cos she is their first grandchild so all attention is on her. i feel so 'unbalanced' when they always tell her they 'sayang' her.

          Okay, so totally no presents or whatsoever Fromm them at all? Have you ever passed comments that put them off buying things for your child.?


          last weekend, when we wanted to cook sweet potato puree for DD, my MIL asked whether we are going to add carrots. then, i was unhappy cos i felt that she was interfering with DD's meals :slapshead:

          :slapshead: gosh you....
          ya, but i will still update my MIL about DD's progress when she asks as normally i won't take e initiative to share.

          so far, my MIL only bought a few new clothes for DD once when they were on sale. my FIL gave a small hongbao to DD on her baby shower. initially, he will help to buy formula or diapers for DD. now, we buy ourselves. although they know DD has alot of 2nd-hand clothes, if they really dote on her, still will buy rite? as my mom also did so. sometimes, i wonder does buying her things prove their love for DD? if not, then other ways? it's not i'm greedy or materalistic.

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            northernstar
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            LOLMum:
            7 months? The early the better.....I don't know if you have encountered teary goodbyes at gate resulting in kid throwing up and howling wailing for the next half hr or more on a daily basis.


            Not a pleasant experience for all.
            sorry i do not understand by 'the early the better' and i do not encounter b4. wait till my DD grows up then i see... 😂

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              LOLMum
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              😄 northern star,you are :imcool: . I was expecting a :nunchuk: from you 😉 .


              Keep up your :imcool: when dealing with your in laws. Most times if one party (best is both parties) is :imcool: , things like arguments, difference won't get out of hands. 😄

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                znzyzyzx
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                Eh, sorry ah, just want to say that I hated it that my mil likes to buy so many clothes for my kids. When i see so many clothes piling in their wardrobe and no chance to be worn, and make the whole place so messy and end up kids wear those few that are always on top of the pile, I get boiling mad , and ended up quarreling with my husband.


                So you see, different people , different preference, so , very difficult for mil leh. 😂

                northernstar:
                LOLMum:


                my DH said he 帮理不帮亲 so he dun side with me. ya, i know they only get to see DD 2 days in a week.. but i only want to accompany DD before we go out cos they will occupy the time when we were not at home already to look after and play with her. is it wrong to get angry with my MIL? :roll:

                When you dislike some1, nothing they do will please you.

                i think my in-laws dun really like children or my DD although they claim so cos they are stingy and never buy toys or clothes for her, even they get bonus. they just want to see her cos she is their first grandchild so all attention is on her. i feel so 'unbalanced' when they always tell her they 'sayang' her.

                Okay, so totally no presents or whatsoever Fromm them at all? Have you ever passed comments that put them off buying things for your child.?


                last weekend, when we wanted to cook sweet potato puree for DD, my MIL asked whether we are going to add carrots. then, i was unhappy cos i felt that she was interfering with DD's meals :slapshead:

                :slapshead: gosh you....

                ya, but i will still update my MIL about DD's progress when she asks as normally i won't take e initiative to share.

                so far, my MIL only bought a few new clothes for DD once when they were on sale. my FIL gave a small hongbao to DD on her baby shower. initially, he will help to buy formula or diapers for DD. now, we buy ourselves. although they know DD has alot of 2nd-hand clothes, if they really dote on her, still will buy rite? as my mom also did so. sometimes, i wonder does buying her things prove their love for DD? if not, then other ways? it's not i'm greedy or materalistic.

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                  znzyzyzx
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                    cherrygal
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                    Hi northernstar

                    I know what you mean. No matter what they do now is not appreciated already coz the damage has been done. She never sayang my gal when she was born and only sayang that other baby. After she knew we were not happy, she suddenly kept saying how cute my gal was in front of us. Not the same any more. In fact, that grated on my ears.

                    She also tried to interfere with how I cook and clean… what car I drive, what house I buy…

                    I managed to get DH to see my concerns (not just those I mentioned, there were more serious ones). I had to read between the lines for him coz men are very duh… my points were very sound and totally reasonable so DH sided with me.

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                      aurorin
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                      cherrygal:
                      I managed to get DH to see my concerns (not just those I mentioned, there were more serious ones). I had to read between the lines for him coz men are very duh... my points were very sound and totally reasonable so DH sided with me.


                      I think this is very very important. No matter what, get the support of your DH first or else it will always constantly be a struggle. When i talk to DH about his mom, i also try to be as objective and reasonable as possible.. but i also admit to him that sometimes my emotions do get in the way and i may not always be right. Still, it is important for me to have him on my side because in the dynamics of him and his family, when i cant have his support, i feel very isolated and alone. So i seek his understanding about that first....

                      And i explain to him, since he married me and we created our family together, naturally i will feel that his 'allegience' should be with THIS family even if his instinct is to be \"Fair\". But he should also believe me that i do not go out of my way to make things difficult for his mom (family) and go on the defensive for the sake of his parents before hearing what i have to say. So far, that has worked well... he fulfil my emotional needs when i need to vent (so he does the pat pat, sayang, its okie type of thing) and then we get down to serious discussion what the issue is and what WE can do about it. And if it involves going to talk to his parents, that's what he will do. I try not to make it seem like it is HIS problem to talk to his parents by constantly reinforcing the fact that it's OUR family that is being affected.

                      Vice versa for my family. Bottom line, me and DH always stand on the same line even if behind closed doors, we need to hammer things out first.

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                        northernstar
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                        LOLMum:
                        😄 northern star,you are :imcool: . I was expecting a :nunchuk: from you 😉 .


                        Keep up your :imcool: when dealing with your in laws. Most times if one party (best is both parties) is :imcool: , things like arguments, difference won't get out of hands. 😄
                        no lah i won't :nunchuk: u... i just wonder why you dun support me 😆

                        it's hard to keep a calm mind if they keep crossing the boundary which i already set haiz...

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