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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 747408" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Others have mentioned this.</p><p>It’s very doubtful that either one of them would be ok with her parents moving it nor is it very likely it would be needed right now.</p><p>But, they might want the other grandmother to sleep over now and then for babysitting purposes.</p><p>Additionally, if one grandparent on that side, should die...there might be a small possibility of one of them needing to move in down the road. But these are unlikely scenarios.</p><p></p><p>We don’t feel comfortable because of the unhealthy relationship, manipulations, jealousy issues and so</p><p>forth.</p><p></p><p>Our son after many years is only very recently starting to see obvious manipulations and strangeness. Something very unfair happened to us just the other day totally due to the daughter in law’s parents and their creepy jealousy issues. It was bordering on shameful ...we quietly stepped aside. Our son acknowledged it. Thanked us. But didn’t particularly help us.</p><p></p><p>But of course We want our son and his family to be happy and do what is best for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 747408, member: 4152"] Others have mentioned this. It’s very doubtful that either one of them would be ok with her parents moving it nor is it very likely it would be needed right now. But, they might want the other grandmother to sleep over now and then for babysitting purposes. Additionally, if one grandparent on that side, should die...there might be a small possibility of one of them needing to move in down the road. But these are unlikely scenarios. We don’t feel comfortable because of the unhealthy relationship, manipulations, jealousy issues and so forth. Our son after many years is only very recently starting to see obvious manipulations and strangeness. Something very unfair happened to us just the other day totally due to the daughter in law’s parents and their creepy jealousy issues. It was bordering on shameful ...we quietly stepped aside. Our son acknowledged it. Thanked us. But didn’t particularly help us. But of course We want our son and his family to be happy and do what is best for them. [/QUOTE]
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