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Fri, Feb 8, 2019 11:56 PM
posted by thavoice
The SOTU reaction we see on both sides (no matter whom is the Pres) is a microcosm of what is wrong with the US. These are our supposed leaders and we see them cheering, or jeering, for the simple reason of what party they belong to.
At this point, I'd settle for seeing someone in the room acting like an adult.
And by "adult," I don't mean Bernie looking like the crazy uncle who's not sure how he got there.
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I'm wondering if anyone here has worse in-laws than I do.
Our son is five months old. My mother in law was going to be the primary babysitter until we could get him enrolled in daycare, which we wanted to hold off on for as long as possible. I wasn't crazy about her being the primary babysitter - which lead to many arguments between my wife and I. My in-laws are the messiest people you'll ever meet. Their house is trashed. Once my son got old enough to crawl he wouldn't be able to go there anymore anyways because it wouldn't be safe for him. My in-laws had to know this, but do you think they ever bothered to make an effort to clean things up? Instead, about a month ago my MIL tripped over something late at night and broke her arm requiring surgery, and now she can no longer babysit at all.
So last week we were forced to enroll our son in daycare, and my MIL (who I could post several paragraphs on how she's screwed us and been a huge pain in the ass throughout my marriage) spends her time blowing up my wife's phone about how we're ruining our son by doing this, etc. She doesn't answer my texts anymore, probably for the best because I'm on the verge of snapping at her. If she hadn't been an inconsiderate slob we wouldn't be in this mess. Like we want to spend hundreds of dollars on our son to go to daycare? And of course nothing is ever her fault, it's always ours and especially mine.
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I don't have "in-laws" per say, but my dude's family are some of the kindest, most considerate people I know. Likewise, my family always tries to go out of their way to make him feel welcome and part of the family. I'm very fortunate in this.
Maybe have some sort of family meeting and bring things up, with the intention on how best to solve any supposed issues without being confrontational? I don't know if something like that will ever fly in your situation, though. People have the habit of taking everything as a personal affront.
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posted by friendfromlowry
I'm wondering if anyone here has worse in-laws than I do.
Damn. How do you hold your tongue? I’d have put that lady in her place long ago. Sounds like you’re better off at daycare than her watching/ teaching your child things. The $1,200/ month we pay is killer though.
I live 3 hours from MIL and 11 hours from FIL so it’s nice that when they come to visit all they want to do is play with the baby and are chill.
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Sat, Feb 9, 2019 10:22 AM
posted by ernest_t_bass
Well aware. Doesn't mean it doesn't outrage me.
Your outrage makes no sense. Think you just wanted to humble brag about paying off a credit card.
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Sat, Feb 9, 2019 10:26 AM
posted by friendfromlowry
I'm wondering if anyone here has worse in-laws than I do.
Our son is five months old. My mother in law was going to be the primary babysitter until we could get him enrolled in daycare, which we wanted to hold off on for as long as possible. I wasn't crazy about her being the primary babysitter - which lead to many arguments between my wife and I. My in-laws are the messiest people you'll ever meet. Their house is trashed. Once my son got old enough to crawl he wouldn't be able to go there anymore anyways because it wouldn't be safe for him. My in-laws had to know this, but do you think they ever bothered to make an effort to clean things up? Instead, about a month ago my MIL tripped over something late at night and broke her arm requiring surgery, and now she can no longer babysit at all.
So last week we were forced to enroll our son in daycare, and my MIL (who I could post several paragraphs on how she's screwed us and been a huge pain in the ass throughout my marriage) spends her time blowing up my wife's phone about how we're ruining our son by doing this, etc. She doesn't answer my texts anymore, probably for the best because I'm on the verge of snapping at her. If she hadn't been an inconsiderate slob we wouldn't be in this mess. Like we want to spend hundreds of dollars on our son to go to daycare? And of course nothing is ever her fault, it's always ours and especially mine.
Like mentioned, sounds like it’s a blessing in disguise that your MIL won’t be around your kid in a very important stage of his/her life.
Pay for the day care. I know it’s expensive but you do get a nice tax credit at least. Assuming trumpy doesn’t take it away :)
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Sat, Feb 9, 2019 10:50 AM
posted by geeblock
My gf’s mother is really nice and treats me well when we go there a few times a year for steeler games since they live near Pittsburgh. One weird thing is that she treats her German shepherds better then she treats her kids and husband. She doesn’t work and wouldn’t help babysit my new niece because she had just got a new puppy and it would be too stressful. Smh
In "somewhat" of a defense of her, I love my pets more than I like most people (outside of family/friends of course). I do often wonder if people like that aren't replacing the empty nest with fur babies. I don't know, just throwing spaghetti on the wall.
As an aside, german shepard dogs are high maintenance. As puppies they need almost constant attention of activity and discipline.
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Sorry to hear about your pup, geeblock. We've got 3 dogs that are hitting their twilight years.
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I'm really sorry to hear that, geeblock. I've had to do that twice in the last 18 months, and it's brutal. Never gets easier.
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posted by geeblock
The people at med vets in Columbus were amazing. I can’t imagine having to do a job like that everyday. Everyone in there was so nice and empathetic.
To a dog lover, it is heartbreaking to say goodbye. In time it will get better. When the time is right, you will want another little guy. My favorite dog ever died in 2007. I felt the same way you do. Eventually we brought a new little fella into our lives and I’m so glad we did. The pain of losing them is true. But you’ll want to fill that dog hole someday. Take care.
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Sun, Feb 10, 2019 3:46 PM
So in the UK a woman was arrested in front of her kids, taken to jail, had her DNA taken and was kept in jail for 7 hours. Because she deadnamed a trans person. For those who don't know, deadnaming can be one of two things. 1.) Call a trans person by their old name (Frank ---> Sheila)
2.) Misgendering them (calling a trans woman a man)
In the US we are already seeing places crop up where you can be fined for doing this, namely NY and I think CA and it really makes you wonder how excruciatingly hypersensitive this kind of intersectional politics will affect our laws.
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Sun, Feb 10, 2019 6:24 PM
posted by CenterBHSFan
So in the UK a woman was arrested in front of her kids, taken to jail, had her DNA taken and was kept in jail for 7 hours. Because she deadnamed a trans person. For those who don't know, deadnaming can be one of two things. 1.) Call a trans person by their old name (Frank ---> Sheila)
2.) Misgendering them (calling a trans woman a man)
In the US we are already seeing places crop up where you can be fined for doing this, namely NY and I think CA and it really makes you wonder how excruciatingly hypersensitive this kind of intersectional politics will affect our laws.