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frequent fry her - dragonlvr668, 3 of 4 needed Frequent Fry Her TM. - dragonlvr668, 3 of 4 needed/Posted: 27-OCT-06
My MIL is one of those types who cross-stitches Christmas stockings for everyone in the family.  My SIL is like a flea, hopping from one man's bed to another.  Well, the MIL was cross-stitching one night and I came in (4 months pregnant - 5 months ago) and said, "Now you will have to start a stocking for the baby!"  She looked at me and said, "I'm sorry, (SIL's) BOYFRIEND comes first, because he was here first."  I was so stunned, I couldn't speak.  It was like being slapped in the face!  I wanted to say,"Before you finish it, she will have hopped on to another man!"

        Signed - Indignant, But Helpless
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frequent fry her - twinmommy731 Frequent Fry Her TM. - twinmommy731/Posted: 27-OCT-06
MIL is at it again!!  I'm starting to think that she is in love with her son.  She behaves towards him in a way that is disturbing.  One weekend they took the babies for a few hours.  She asked me what we were doing that night.  I told her that it was a date night.  She said, "Oh, I remember when DH and I used to go on dates."  EWWW!!  When he was younger, they went to the park, museums, shopping, etc.  You know, mother-son bonding.  Well, she calls it "dates".  DH hates it when she calls it that, but she still says it.  Also, one time DH and I were in her kitchen getting something to drink and he kissed me.  She came around the corner and said, "Stop it, you're making me jealous."  Yuck!  Every time we are holding hands, kissing, or being sweet to each other she has to say something that is very disturbing.  It gets on my nerves.  Whenever we are close and talking to each other, she leans in and asks what we are saying!  She also loves to stare at DH all the time, especially when we are together.  Then, when she is around him, she always tries to hold his hand and act like I do with him.  I feel like she is competing with me for DH's attention.  It's so sad when mothers cannot let go of their children and realize that they are not married to their DS!!!

        Signed - MIL Too Touchy Feely!!
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This is an extension to the last story that I posted about my MIL and the diaper bag.  She went over the line last night.  I don't know why it bothered me so much , but it did.  We were sitting down at my birthday dinner and she pulled baby food and a baby spoon out of her bag.  She happily announced, "Look, I've got food!"  Then, I looked at her coldly and for the first time I spoke back to her.  I said, "I have food, TOO!"  She put the food back in her bag and did not say a word to me about it again.  She always brings her dumb diaper bag with this cheery "In case you forget anything!"  In other words, "I am the mother, you aren't."  To this day I have not forgotten anything.

        Signed - Bag Lady Returns
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