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MIL enforced diet - I know IANBU, but I need to vent!

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winobaglady · 02/03/2017 18:28

My in laws are lovely, I enjoy visiting them. We see them about every 3 months for a long weekend.

But oh man, at mealtimes.... she cooks a lovely dinner, dishing up tasty treats from her kitchen, but... why oh why does my DH and my FIL get 4 or 5 juicy slices of chicken breast and she dishes me and her 1 bit of breast and a thigh? Hos come the boys get 4 roast potatoes and the girls get 2? Same with veg, and desert.

And wine, if DH has a second glass - well "that''s boys". If I manage to get a second glass it's "now, you don't want to overdo it".

Argh! Just. Why?

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Wishiwasmoiradingle2017 · 02/03/2017 18:31

Next time pinch a slice from dh plate!!

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Semaphorically · 02/03/2017 18:32

She tells you what to eat?? I'd politely reply "please don't police my eating" (and steal food from DH's plate).

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WaegukSaram · 02/03/2017 18:32

What does she say when you ask for more?

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ZacharyQuack · 02/03/2017 18:33

Just wait until everyone has been served then just obviously swap plates with your DH

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Aeroflotgirl · 02/03/2017 18:33

I hate this old fashioned and out of date attitude, where men get served first, and the best bits. Tell her that you don't like thigh and leg, that you would like some chicken breast and more potatoes.

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Basicbrown · 02/03/2017 18:33

Just ask for more. My mil 'used' to do this, I was Confused. Yanbu why would you think you are being unreasonable?

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winobaglady · 02/03/2017 18:34

Semaphorically - it's only when we are at theirs.
I do actually have DH trained well (ok, he's considerate) and he offers me some of his.

Just makes me feel a bit like a porker!

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oleoleoleole · 02/03/2017 18:35

It's the way she's been brought up. But there's nothing stopping you politely asking for a larger serving and on having a second glass of wine remarking that you're not overdoing it but having a social drink.

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HecateAntaia · 02/03/2017 18:37

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ShesAStar · 02/03/2017 18:37

My PIL always give DH lovely slices of breast and I always get a leg, I guess they just like him more Grin

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alfagirl73 · 02/03/2017 18:37

Half the number of roasties?! That in itself should be a criminal offence! Have you ever asked for the same as the men? What was the reaction?

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expatinscotland · 02/03/2017 18:38

Penis portion! Your DH needs to give you some of his and when she makes remarks, he steps up and says, 'Mum, don't be ridiculous.'

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JustCallMeKate · 02/03/2017 18:39

My MIL used to do the 'ladies' portion thing, until one night I got sick of it as I was really hungry. I waited until she'd dished up then swapped DH's plate with mine. I never received a small portion again.

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Semaphorically · 02/03/2017 18:39

me and dad dont do 12 hour shifts down the pit you know

^^ this!! Grin

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pollyglot · 02/03/2017 18:40

I thought this preferential treatment of males was a thing of the past. Seems it's still alive and well. Ask for more.

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TheProblemOfSusan · 02/03/2017 18:42

She's totally out of order, of course. I think asking for some more and having your husband back you up is the way forward but easier said than done. Plus unless she's getting mini chickens surely there's enough to share of the breast?

But in the household I grew up in, leg and other brown meat were sought after and breast was the rubbish cut - fine by me as it's my favourite. Mind you my mum would take the leg.

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NoArmaniNoPunani · 02/03/2017 18:43

My mum does this. Even my ten year old nephew gets a bigger portion than me because 'he's a man' Hmm

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Inertia · 02/03/2017 18:45

Swap your plate with your husband's - you'd need to pre-warn him that you were going to do it though , so he didn't moan.

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HakeLively · 02/03/2017 18:45

My grandma used to buy everyone else fish fingers and my Dad got cod steaks. Or we'd get sausages and he'd get a juicy pork chop! She did the same for her husband before he died.

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LakieLady · 02/03/2017 18:45

Ask for more, because her cooking is just so very tasty.

She'll be flattered, and have to be downright not to oblige.

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KarmaKit · 02/03/2017 18:48

My mum does this. She is constantly on one diet or another and seems to think all women should be, no matter what their size. My DH and dad get huge portions and I get her tiny diet size plate, a thin sliver of meat and a few veggies. I have to ask for mashed potatoes and Yorkshires (she cooks them, she just doesn't give them to me) and she gives me disapproving looks and mutters about "watching one's figure". Then it's "there's plenty more Mr Kit, please help yourself!" only to dh.

Conversely, she always gives me loads of pudding, when I don't really have a sweet tooth and would gladly forgo it altogether in favour of a proper sized dinner!

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TyneTeas · 02/03/2017 18:48

There was a pretty lovely thread about this a while ago you might enjoy Grin

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/a2575470-Re-The-sharing-out-of-meat

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Pineappletastic · 02/03/2017 18:49

My MIL is quite enlightened, so portions aren't generally -that- uneven, but if there is a roast potato imbalance the boys will get one more, especially my DH cos he's skinny. I have been known to say 'fuck that, I have been at work all day/am pregnant/need the calories for bf/am greedy an nick it from him.

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KitKat1985 · 02/03/2017 18:50

How would she react if you said 'ooh that was lovely, would you mind if I have a bit more'?

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