We were visiting DH's parents for Easter and I was telling my MIL a cute story about DD. After I finished the story my MIL said, "That little $hit!" in reference to DD. This is not the first time she has said this I would say she's said it 4-6 times in the last 2.5 years. It really bugs me even though I know she doesn't mean anything by it. I didn't like it when she used to call my dog that much less my daughter. It's perplexing because she hardly ever swears, sees it as a sin in fact, is a caring woman who loves her grandbabies dearly, so I just don't see why she says things like this. She's never said it in front of DD, so that's not a concern of mine, but I just don't like it. DH has reluctantly agreed to say something to her if he is ever present when she says it, but so far has not been. I could say something, but she is so emotional, she would probably burst into tears, and I would spend the next 30 min having to listen to her tell me that she didn't mean anything by it and how much she loves her granddaughter, etc. But it almost makes me feel like a bad mother to allow someone to say something like that even if it's not meant to be negative. Hope that makes sense. Plus I feel like if I ask DH to say something it will make it worse because she will be thinking, "Why didn't my daughter-in-law say something as opposed to having my son say it?" I don't know, thoughts?
Re: Would You Say Something?
In matters with mothers-in-law I have learned to accept quite a bit and save my fights for really big things (like, yes, the kids have to be in a car seat every.single.time they are in the car vs she lets them eat donuts instead of apples as a snack on
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