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is mother hurt or being totaly unreasonable?

Im going to a wedding in easter sunday on hubby side. Its a long occasion all day. I have agrees to do half day as we have a toddler baby.

my mum wanted to my son on sunday. But she cant now. She is angry with me for foing to the wedding. Thinks im risking my son is some way

I know she will miss him. She wanted to c him. She selsom gets days ofd work. N wanted to treat him for easter.

She sees him everyday after work. For an hour but wanyed quality time with him. Its just that she is swearing at me. Calling me a loser. Why

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    She's being unreasonable. It's understandable that she wants to see her grandchild, but she has no right to swear at you and call you a loser just because you're bringing him to a wedding.

    I'd actually call her out on her behavior and tell her that you don't want your child around her if she's going to behave like this whenever she doesn't get her way.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    She sounds really hurt, she must have gotten really excited about seeing her grandchild. Maybe there is a specific reason she wants to see him? Or perhaps her anger is directed towards something/someone else-she could be feeling lonely and left out, wanting to be a part of everyone's lives. It depends if this is a common reaction with her or if she would never usually react in this way-if it's unusual she is probably a bit hurt. However it is unfair of her to abuse you just because your child is busy on that particular day, and if this is a common reaction then it is definitely not right for her to behave so childishly.

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