In-law problems?
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I only just stumbled on this poll. Would we ever know whether there is a gender slant in voting yes or no? Or rather were the yes or no mostly male or female.
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ghostz:
I only just stumbled on this poll. Would we ever know whether there is a gender slant in voting yes or no? Or rather were the yes or no mostly male or female.
We'll never know. But logic applies that most that says YES are probably MALE
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buds hubs:
Is yours supposed to hop out and do a belly dance like CKS'RRMummy:
hey buds hubs, like that cute hatching pix you chose for your avatar.. nicer than the dragon-o you had!
Thanks.. Actually its supposed to move but dunno why its 'dead' ...
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We introduced this εΏ«δΉε¦ε to my MIL. It's supported by MCYS and it has a full suite of activities that last one full day for 10 weeks, so MIL chose to occupy her Saturday with this program to learn more about chinese medicine. Just in case, anyone is interested, here's the website: http://www.yah.org.sg
For someone who has been going on depression mode for the past n years, we do note a real change in her. She bought new shoes, did her hair and was excited about the course. Hopefully she'll find better use of her time instead of staying at home all weekend. Even last week, she sat down with my hubby for an hour telling him all about what happened during the course. DH was very happy to listen to a change in her topics, as opposed to fish in market, no money, hubby what what or son what what etc.
Oh, about my SIL and her hubby, I think 2-year-old DS2 hates her hubby. My previous post: SIL went telling DS2 that he is a dirty boy (4x) and her hubby was shouting at DS2 (in front of me) for trying to occupy a seat, but when DH came into the scene, the hubby was like
to DS2.
2 weekends ago, DS2 punched him on the back and walked away. Last week, DS2 punched him again on his lap before walking to us. But bec DH was around when that happened (clever DS2), the hubby was just :shock: and :lol: to DH. DH and I were 'secretly' happy that DS2 fought for himself bec I think that might not be the only episode I had witnessed from what SIL and hubby had done to DS2.
I know it's not good to encourage children to fight back (or is it???), but I think this time, I fully understand why DS2 did what he did.
DS2 did almost the same thing last time when our previous maid pinched him (there were pinch marks on his lap plus he kept making the pinching action when maid not around). He actually slapped the 'princess' maid on her head (real hard) while she was having bf. -
winth:
No Winth, it's not good to encourage kids to fight violence with violence; but I'm mighty glad your DS2 learnt to stand up for himself :salute: . Mebbe next time could teach him to do it in another way lah (not sure how old he is though!).I know it's not good to encourage children to fight back (or is it???), but I think this time, I fully understand why DS2 did what he did.
Your MIL into TCM as well? I agree with you - gives her something to talk about besides all that complaining right? Kudos to you!
Well, mine has moved on from her homeopathic fixation to TCM now and is always telling DH to eat this, eat that, massage here, massage there. I must take my hat off her in her steadfastness and focus but very cham loh, poor guy gets fed medication IN FRONT of his friends (i.e., literally put capsule in his mouth) throughout the trip I mentioned above :oops: -
Andaiz:
Your MIL into TCM as well?
Oh, it's called TCM??? We didn't know the English name for it. My friend works there, we met her for lunch and she started telling us all about it. DH got a form from her that very day and was real worried MIL wouldn't sign up for she usually disagrees more than she agrees on anything. But that day, miracle must have happened and there wasn't a need for any persuasion! It sure made our day.Andaiz:
He's 2, so quite difficult to draw a line right now as he can't express himself very well. Bec if we teach him that he couldn't 'fight' for himself or it's wrong to make a stand, then he might get bullied when he should have stood up. He doesn't really do such things to people (he's usually the cuddly type of boy), only those he really really dun like. So far, he has only done that to SIL's hubby and ex-maid.No Winth, it's not good to encourage kids to fight violence with violence; but I'm mighty glad your DS2 learnt to stand up for himself :salute:. Mebbe next time could teach him to do it in another way lah (not sure how old he is though!).
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winth:
Yep, Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Oh, it's called TCM???winth:
Kids don't lie and it's a natural reaction. Very natural indeed.
He's 2, so quite difficult to draw a line right now as he can't express himself very well. ... only those he really really dun like. So far, he has only done that to SIL's hubby and ex-maid.
But fiesty hoh? Way to go, boy! -
ChiefKiasu:
Hohoho I think so too! In-laws, outlaws... all a matter of perspectiveghostz:
I only just stumbled on this poll. Would we ever know whether there is a gender slant in voting yes or no? Or rather were the yes or no mostly male or female.
We'll never know. But logic applies that most that says YES are probably MALE
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I voted nay. At the end of the day, I still prefer my own privacy and how my things can be done my way.
its tough to live with the in-laws. -
I decided to read all the posts in this thread because I have been really unhappy staying with my pil after 3 years.
Things are becoming worse than before.
As I walked to work today, I was crying and look up in the sky and asked what can I do?
Sometimes I feel that I don't want to go on anymore. To take my daughter and leave for NZ.
So I decided to seek some solace and I particularly was captured by all the posts by buds.
Reading your posts make me feel less alone and that everyone is going through the same thing.
Anyway, I decided that I must be positive and choose to focus on other things to distract me.
And I am happy that I have an understanding hubby who fought for our rights to move out.
In a few more months time, I hope all these problems with PIL will lessen.
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