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To think it's weird and unfair to tell your mother every time you have a fight with your husband

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CurdinHenry · 31/05/2026 18:28

I'm not talking serious need external support stuff I'm talking every single minor gripe, most days.

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SkippitySkoppity · 31/05/2026 18:30

YANBU

Anyone who's phoning their dear old ma to let her know that James left damp towels on the bathroom floor again needs to buy a big scissors and chop those apron strings.

CurdinHenry · 31/05/2026 18:33

SkippitySkoppity · 31/05/2026 18:30

YANBU

Anyone who's phoning their dear old ma to let her know that James left damp towels on the bathroom floor again needs to buy a big scissors and chop those apron strings.

A phone call would be a step up in the world I'm talking unannounced visits for a quick chat in the kitchen (he's just so LAZY)

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Bezziebev · 31/05/2026 18:36

I blame my MIL for all my dh faults
She babied him and his brother so i had to do alot of "retraining" I was young and nieve i wouldnt stand for it now. It got to the point id say "did your mother not tell you to do xyz/teach you to dk xyz" he soon got the picture.

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