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Crikey just had some shocking news about my evil MIL!

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MeggLeVache · 03/04/2006 10:22

Goodness knows I've bored enough of you with tales of my nasty MIL.

I have just had an e mail from my dh who had an e mail from his dad this morning saying that after 40 years with her he's leaving her (for someone he's known for a month!)

I cannot beileve it, what's more surprising is my reaction - I do actually feel sorry for her - she knows nothing yet apparently.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 03/04/2006 10:23

OMG! I dont know anything about your MIL but OMG!

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 03/04/2006 10:24

Do you get on with your FIL?

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moondog · 03/04/2006 10:24
Shock
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MeggLeVache · 03/04/2006 10:25

Not really although I did have some respect for him when he attended our wedding even though MIL did not.

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MeggLeVache · 03/04/2006 10:26

She really is a vile woman but Shock I do feel a little worried about how she will take the news. She's always very openly (for the last 10 years) gone on about meeting someone else as he dh was a prat and she wanted rid....and look now!

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Carmenere · 03/04/2006 10:27

Poor cow, maybe they have both been unhappy in their marraige and maybe now they both have an oppertunity to be happier (and she might be nicer now). Don't envy you though!

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moondog · 03/04/2006 10:27

Bit wacky to e mail your son with such news surely (and before the wife)??

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Twiglett · 03/04/2006 10:28

your FIL sounds like a total git

I'm sure your MIL is no dream but fgs 40 years of marriage thrown away for someone he's known a month .. is he going senile?

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MeggLeVache · 03/04/2006 10:29

Moondog...that's FIL all over.
He even had the cheek to ask dh to look after mum and sort everything out and she'll be quite upset and it was my dh's duty to look after her ffs.

Very, very like him.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 03/04/2006 10:29

OOOH do you think you'll have to see more of her now?

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yeamam · 03/04/2006 10:30

hmm My dad left my mum after 40yrs of marriage. My uncle has just left my aunt after 40yrs of marriage... must be something in the water! Grin

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MeggLeVache · 03/04/2006 10:31

Twiglet despite the fact that he did show us some respect and support by coming to our wedding that's how I feel. I can't believe that he could be so certain but apparently he thinks he's found his soulmate.

Honestly he has no idea. they were both forced into an arranged marriage and he has no idea about new relationships etc.

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MeggLeVache · 03/04/2006 10:32

VVVQV well it'll be dh and I for the chop next if we do have to! Grin

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MeggLeVache · 03/04/2006 10:44

Yeamam-how worrying, that is odd , both of them doing that!

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cheesecake · 03/04/2006 21:26

I think you ought to go on holiday when he tells her because you know it will be your fault LOL

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MeggLeVache · 03/04/2006 22:08

Cheesecake - never a truer word spoken. Apparently everything that has happened which has been awful to her has been as a direct result of dh marrying me....hmmm including her and her dh not sharing a bedroom together for the last 25 years

???????Right....

dreading her finding out - partly it's how it's going to affect me I have to be honest and also I really wouldn't wish it on anyone, no matter how vile they were.
I'm obviously a soft touch.

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