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Should I say something to my angry MIL?
04-08-2014, 04:47 AM
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Should I say something to my angry MIL?
My MIL is angry because my husband told her in private that we would like for her to ask us if it's okay to post pictures of our baby on Facebook. As well as videos. She posts everything and is always taking picture of my son to put them on Facebook. Sometimes my SIL talks and she randomly says I seen the baby eat cereal for the first time or I seems the baby attempting to "talk" ??She wasn't even there! I ask how did you see that??My mothers Facebook!! Really? I understand you love your grandson but please respect that we don't want him on there .Me and my husband do not have Facebook for a reason . So we don't even know what else she put up there. And she is a very over dramatic lady that loves attention and all her kids know it. Sometimes passive aggressive as well. I know she means good by something but she is now ignoring me in the same house( I temporally live with her) and she ignores her grandson, acts like he's not crying and she's very dry and it's pissing me off . I'm biting my tongue. He has nothing to do with it and we were not trying to offend her. That why my husband talked to her alone so she doesn't think we're attacking her . What should I do?

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04-08-2014, 04:53 AM
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I think you're crazy. Does your MIL have her privacy settings set so that only friends can see what she posts? Then it's no different from handing photos around at a party, which people have always done. The fact that you don't have a Facebook page means that you have no idea how it works. Get on and try it out- your kids will want to, and you need to know what you're talking about.

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04-08-2014, 04:57 AM
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Your best bet is to get a FB account, just to keep a check on her page. Check if her settings are private. I cannot believe how many people have public pages and post tons of personal info.
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