I might breastfeed when they visit. She thinks this is inappropriate and she warned me not to do it.
: Most people are aware that breastfeeding is a natural function. If your sister is uncomfortable with the idea of her new boyfriend seeing you breastfeed, the two of them should excuse themselves and go to another room or choose a time to visit between feedings.: I’ve been married six years, and ever since we’ve been married, my husband’s daughter has insisted that I can’t come to her house that my husband has a mortgage on.My husband is 19 years older than I am and has health issues.
I have talked to my husband about this and I’m getting nowhere. He now has dementia. He forgets quite a bit, and he insists it’s me and not his daughter who says I’m not welcome.: I think there may be some relevant facts you didn’t include in your letter.
If the time comes when your husband becomes too incapacitated to visit his daughter and the rest of the family, please take the high road and do the compassionate thing. Invite them in so they can be of comfort to your husband. If there is any way to fire up the peace pipe, that is the way to do it.
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