I was thinking about my post yesterday concerning my mil complaining I never send her a Christmas card even though she gets many throughout the year. It surprised me that NOBODY mentioned the obvious double standard. I am guilty of this, too, so not a judgement, it just strikes me as funny and a bit perplexing.
My husband, her only child, never sends her a Christmas card either. He was 33 years old when we married and she had never received a Christmas card prior to that time either. (I am sure his ex-wife never sent one. Mil's relationship with her makes our look wonderful!)
Did that upset her? Of course not! Does it upset her now? Nope. She gets upset that I don't send her a card, but mentions nothing to her son. Not a slam on my mil, just an observation that most women accept and see as the norm. The daughter/dil does this sort of thing. Also, the dil/dd is expected to get most of the presents (you are truly blessed if your husband does this task for his mother!).
Of course, sending out cards is sort of a role I have accepted, too, among many others. But, that seems like a double standard, granted a double standard that I accept, but a double standard all the same.
Just thought it was an interesting early morning observation and I was a bit surprised that nobody mentioned that yesterday.
Oh, and of course I will be sending her cards in the future. That was a given yesterday. I was just surprised that it was expected of me and was not my question. I still think it is silly and a waste of time and money, but whatever to keep peace.
