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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 371269" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>My mother in law and I are not the most compatible pair either. She has little to no respect for me like she should, I mean with me being a, if not THE, leading wampuscat expert and all. I have found the best thing is to just "keep my distance." I don't go there unless there is a real reason and she has no reason to come here. </p><p></p><p>My wife goes there to see about her and to do her shopping and to take her where she needs to go. I encourage this as that is her mother and I want her to see to her. But I just stay out of it as much as possible. We gave her a new TV for Christmas and I went to take it over as my wife can't physically carry in a TV. She wanted to know who I was. It had been that long since she had seen me.</p><p>This may not work for you because of geographical distances.</p><p></p><p>I will add, he will probably never change toward you because as things stand he has no reason to change. You are the one bothered by this. Apparently he is not. You are caught on the hook and being a sweet little daughter in law to keep the peace is not going to change anything.</p><p></p><p>Of course his attitude "may" change if the time ever comes where he will really neeed you. But we can't live our lives waiting around for things like that to maybe happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 371269, member: 663"] My mother in law and I are not the most compatible pair either. She has little to no respect for me like she should, I mean with me being a, if not THE, leading wampuscat expert and all. I have found the best thing is to just "keep my distance." I don't go there unless there is a real reason and she has no reason to come here. My wife goes there to see about her and to do her shopping and to take her where she needs to go. I encourage this as that is her mother and I want her to see to her. But I just stay out of it as much as possible. We gave her a new TV for Christmas and I went to take it over as my wife can't physically carry in a TV. She wanted to know who I was. It had been that long since she had seen me. This may not work for you because of geographical distances. I will add, he will probably never change toward you because as things stand he has no reason to change. You are the one bothered by this. Apparently he is not. You are caught on the hook and being a sweet little daughter in law to keep the peace is not going to change anything. Of course his attitude "may" change if the time ever comes where he will really neeed you. But we can't live our lives waiting around for things like that to maybe happen. [/QUOTE]
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