Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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Not enforcing OUR values, HIS FATHER also told him to put pants on at previous Formal Sunday dinners hosted by DMUM.
His father had no issue me correcting, only my sister. He overruled her.
Not creating a rift between them.
I probably, if I felt inclined to even ask the child in the first place, would have backed off the first time he told me no and I would have approached his parent. After that it's not my concern.
What you ended up doing is keeping at it. I would have hoped your husband would have approached your brother-in-law (since he was the only one there in the beginning) and spoke with him not your husband, then you and then you again towards your nephew and then you again when speaking to your sister.
It also appears you're happy that your sister was overruled. You keep repeating this and it comes off like you're smug (and I'm not sure you intend to come off that way) that your brother-in-law 'put his foot down'. It comes off like you're far more concerned that your brother-in-law backed you up and overruled and put his foot down with your sister than the actual question. Clearly we understand that you don't feel its appropriate for the child to have his pants off. I think this may be a different type of thread if you were asking in regards to your own children not an incident regarding your sister's child.
Methinks there might be more to the story than we're getting. I feel like normally one wouldn't be so forceful regarding the issue nor essentially pitting parent against parent so publically. I'll admit I could have been reading it all wrong though.