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re: Mother-in-law in delivery room

Posted on 2/27/18 at 9:02 am to
Posted by Displaced
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 9:02 am to
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Yea, having an opinion other than do whatever the woman wants is so narrow-minded.


But your argument is ruined by your failure to be objective unless you are being 1950s era misogynistic. You are basically saying your wishes are to be followed and hers are irrelevant because you feel differently.

The case of the op is that the father doesn't want the mil in the room, but the mom does. You keep mentioning the desire of the mil, but that is irrelevant. If the husband and he wife disagree about the presence of the mil, and both feel strongly, the mil will likely be in the room because it is what the mom to be wants.
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 9:04 am to
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You are basically saying your wishes are to be followed and hers are irrelevant because you feel differently.


I'm not though. One option involves the people that need to be there. The other option involves an extra person that one of the necessary people doesn't want there. In that situation, I choose only having the two necessary people involved, and that wold be my decision if it want to my benefit.

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t. If the husband and he wife disagree about the presence of the mil, and both feel strongly, the mil will likely be in the room because it is what the mom to be wants.


And that is a poor decision for a healthy marriage. You've said it yourself
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