lifescomplicated answered Tuesday July 12 2011, 10:21 am: AHHH. I can say I have heard of these occasions more than a million times. What she needs to know is that HE is your son...no HERS. She already had children so she needs to back off. I'm not saying kill her but set some rules. Tell her that you can raise your son and if you need help...you will ask her because she does indeed have been through it. I mean it kind of hurts when grandparents realize their kids have grown up and have their own kids. Although she can't raise your son......make her a part of his life. If you take him to the park or on a stroll...do it with her. Make her feel part of it. She feels lonely and doing this will make it easier. Also......get your husband to talk to her if this doesn't work. Someday he needs to stand up to his mom............if he already did...then you're golden.
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