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In Laws - Grrrrrrrrrrr
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Not so much a question as a rant. It's mr mac's birthday on Friday and his mum and sister always have to take him out for a meal on the actual day. They're really not fans of mine, and they usually pretty much ignore my daughter and I at these meals. Also SIL always picks the venue which is always somewhere expensive, she always complains about something and basically the whole evening revolves around her. We decided that this year he would go out with them on Friday, then on Saturday the 3 of us would go for a meal, daughter would get picked up by her dad after and then we'd have a night out. Today, SIL said she was busy on friday so could they change the meal to Sat. When Mr mac said we had plans she said that was fine, they'd just come along with us. No invite or anything, she has just decided what everyone is doing. I'm fuming! What was going to be a nice family meal and a good night out will now be stressful and me and mini me will sit minding our ps and qs while being ignored and mr mac will end up getting more and more annoyed at his mum and sister. We'd change our night out to the Friday, but my daughter can only stay with her dad on Saturday. Aaaaaarrrggghhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh yes - she's very jealous. She tried to get mr mac to dump me and sign up to the lonely hearts because she didn't approve of me, then she caused no end of trouble over the wedding because she was the eldest and should've got married first - she was in her 50s by the time we got married! The 3 of us don't get out for meals that often due to money, so we were looking forward to it. As for mr mac standing up to her - it'll never happen which infuriates me but there's not much I can do.
Well in the past when they don't get their way, mum pulls a 'Steptoe' and ends up in hospital with 'chest pains' (there has never actually been anything wrong). Mr mac is such a bloody softie though, he ends up beating himself up about it and feeling guilty for months - and they always twist the knife. He's just too nice for his own good, but at 54 he's not going to change now (and I wouldn't want him to - it's part of his charm ;) )
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