F her.... who cares.. shes ur daughter not hers... tell her to mind her own lol
2007-03-17 21:18:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow! Is she aware of the Bible verse that says "For this cause, shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife, and the two shall become one flesh?" You raised your daughter correctly. She is self-sufficient, able to take care of herself, her husband, and their son. However, I would think that you are the type of mom that, when your grandson was a newborn, you probably did what you could to help your daughter. However, I do have a question? Are they without a car to use? Use the bus? How is the weather where you are? If it's really cold, wet, etc., and they use the bus, it wuld be nice if you took them places at times. Otherwise, your daughter is very capapble of doing these things herself. I wish you the best. Have you talked with your daughter and son-in-law on this matter? What is their input on this matter? Take care.
2007-03-17 22:24:38
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answered by SAK 6
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2016-10-02 07:49:08
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answered by ? 4
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She obviously likes to control them. She has probably been an interferring mother and not allowed her son to stand on is own two feet. Now she is doing the same to your daughter. What does your daughter think? Do you see much of the mother in law - if not, try and ignore it.
2007-03-17 21:41:17
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answered by bundle 2
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Can you ignore her? If not, next time she tells you what to do with your daughter, say, "wow! your kids let you interfere like that?" Make sure your comment is said in an incredulous manner and tone. Then follow it up with, "Thanks for your input but, I'm going to stay out of it. I'm too busy to run to the store everyday." (or whatever she's thinking you should be doing). Do that EVERY TIME she tries to order you about. She'll stop.
2007-03-17 21:29:11
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answered by minimickimichelle 4
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dont punch her, she is not worth it. I would speak to her on the side and tell her you dont appreciate being treated like a 2 year old. She had her time as a mum now it is someone elses turn to do it!!
Or, you could treat her like a 2 year old back!! but thatd be silly and go against what you stand for. kids arent dumb, they will see her for what she is..i know it, my kids see it in their grandma and they dont beleive the things she says anymore...too many burnt promises of doing things that dont eventuate, they know fakers mate!!!
2007-03-17 21:20:03
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answered by caz_v8 4
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you should talk to this woman, explain that she is YOUR daughter and your responsibility so can she back away from telling you what to do with the child you have raised from birth.
if she doesn't accept the fact that YES she IS your daughter then casually copy her in the way she treats you because as they say.... always treat others how you would like to be treated, and obviously SHE wants to be treated in this way!
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thanks!
2007-03-17 22:57:25
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answered by ask me anything 2
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The next time she tells you what you should or shouldn't do, remind her know that you're a mother to her daughter-in-law thus you know what to do. Alternatively, speak with your son-in-law that his mother is getting a little annoying. Would be good if he can have a few words with her.
2007-03-17 21:19:40
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answered by SGElite 7
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Tell her were to go!!! I would!!!! Bloody cheek! Your daughter is grown up with a family of her own!
Why would you still need to be doing everythin for her!!!
Yea help...but not do everything! Just tell her once and for all that you dont need her advice on your daughter!
2007-03-18 00:58:29
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answered by Danni 2
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You must have done a good job, her son chose your daughter. Sounds like she needs a hobby. Tell her to go play on the freeway in traffic.
2007-03-17 21:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I just deleted my old answer cause I read your question wrong. derrrrr. Just ignore the interfering "person". She probably over mothers her children and still has to wipe their bums. Bite your tongue and smile nicely at her, and pee her off. You have done a good job so far and she is probably jealous of you anyway cause you are such a good mum. I wish you luck.
2007-03-17 21:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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