DearPrudie: I can dimly understand how she made this stupid blunder, but I am not sympathetic. Help!
My partner of five years is a wonderful human whom I love dearly. He is also a person who writes and composes songs, and records them on CDs. From the beginning, he had me listen to them, and I lied and said they were great, and have kept lying. They’re not great. They’re mediocre and at times, grating. But songwriting is a huge part of his life.
We agreed in the moment, but ever since then I’ve not only been resentful of her declaration but stressed over the idea of his large family being with us during those early days. I don’t like to be crowded when I’m stressed, and he has a large and tight family. I know they want to welcome our daughter into the world and help out, but I’m not looking forward to it. I want to breastfeed in private and bond with my new family without people breathing down my back to hold our daughter.
They are of no value to them so maybe they can give them back or at least sell them to you. It is worth a shot!This is a great idea! A few other people also suggested that and it makes perfect sense. These items are gone now but they’re not gone without a trace.: Many hospitals are still restricting visitor policies due to COVID, so you should check where you are delivering and see if that gives you an easy explanation to limit the people present during and immediately after giving birth.
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