Posted by NE IA on October 02, 2008 at 18:17:59 from (206.72.18.142):
In Reply to: Dating dilemma posted by john in la on October 02, 2008 at 06:55:34:
Tell mom her job is done, time to buttttt out!
Perhaps suggest that if your wife was to get cancer, your best option would be divorce. She wants the best for you --right?. A bad slap in the face no doubt, but she needs to walk a mile in her own shoes, not her sons.
We all know mom is trying her best, and she must do what she thinks is right. Many grandmas don't get to see their grandchildren because of something their mouths have said outloud, instead of just thinking it to themselves.
Would she make the same statments if her son was the less fortunate? Oh yea! it can happen, and often does. Perhaps also mom may just get the reward of knowing someone that has a rough road. It will no doubt make mom a nicer person, and get mom a better understanding of herself.
By the way this could very well be the daughter in law that helps choose a nursing home for grandma some day, or other decisions that could be filled with love, or coldness.
Would you tell your son I think he is the type of person this world needs more of. Does anyone think for a moment that he hasn't thought it over a time or two?
Last of all lets give mom a break here, that reaction would be nothing less than normal for most of us, so tell mom we don't hate her, and maybe it was just---OUR--- first reaction. MAYBE WE SHOULD KEEP OUR NOSES OUT ALSO!
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