True but I find it hard to believe that the majority of situations, especially this one, start off with ghosting. People don’t just disappear off the earth. I know that it’s the common gransnet narrative but I find it implausible. Take this grandfather. The OP admits he’s had “run ins” with the DIL. OP admits DIL doesn’t like the way the FIL treats her husband. It’s not a big mystery, like most cases. It’s just some people feel they are owed endless chances to “communicate” before the other party has had enough and decides to walk away. The OP is divorced from the FIL. Why might that be? Why do we think it’s okay for us to break vows, but our adult children must not have the right to walk away from toxic relationships where they never made a vow? I think that’s part of the reason this post fascinates me. The OP has no opinion on how this man treats her own son, but expects the daughter in law to simply accept the family dynamics that she herself apparently couldn’t. Lot’s of people are like this. We expect others to accept unhealthy relationships and vilify them when they don’t under the guise of “family”. The DIL is a villain her, but not the bully father in law. It’s on the young parents to communicate and work it out, but no word on just being a nicer person for the FIL. Fascinating I tell ya!
Infuriated by this man's attitude
Venezuela earthquakes, is £2million all the UK can afford to send for the relief effort?
