Jesus.
Yes. Mils, most of what I hear of from family and friends, even my own experiences, just have no boundaries. They often act like the baby is actually their own child that they gave birth to. It often goes beyond having love for a grandchild and I believe stems from issues they have with control
Absolutely ridiculous. These beasts from hell are no doubt good enough to babysit, when you want it, will be vilified for not jumping in to cook a three course meal when you have a sniffle, and will never, but never live up to your parents perfect behaviour.
I hope you all have daughters.
OP, are you reading too much into it, do you think? I babysit for my DiL and when she first started leaving baby with me was very tearful about leaving and, naturally, a wee bit clingy. I could have sat and watched her getting more and more distressed about having to gok or could do what i did.
Simply picked baby up, said 'kiss for mummy', walked to the door, opened it and me and baby waved her goodbye. It was the right thing to do for my DiL, the longer we sat, the harder it was getting for her. Could this be a similar scenario?
Baby amazingly survived with the evil MiL she was left with.