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Carolyn Hax: Seeing a problem where there is none

 

Dear Carolyn: I’m a 30-something woman in a long-term relationship with a man whom I really love and like, and whom my parents like as well. We are very happy together, and have decided not to have children.

My mother has never hassled us about our decision not to parent, and that’s good. However, she is excessively devoted to the children of her two stepsons. For example, we were all at dinner the other week, and when someone asked her if she had other grandchildren (meaning — not from me!), she whipped out her wallet and showed around the pictures of my stepbrothers’ kids and called them “her” grandchildren.

Am I right to feel resentful? Shouldn’t she explain that they are technically the children of her husband’s children?

Disrespected

Sure, you can resent your mother for doting on children who “aren’t actually her grandchildren at all.”

Or, you can be grateful these children fill your mom’s heart, when she might otherwise have “hassled” you for grandkids.

Or, you can be grateful these kids have a warm, loving stepgrandma in their lives who doesn’t keep them at arm’s length on a genetic technicality.

Or, you can be proud of your mom for rolling with everyone’s life choices and choosing to love — you, your boyfriend, her stepsons, their children — instead of judge.

Or, you can decide to be OK with your own choices and stop there, instead of peering into familial tea leaves for signs that your mom or some dinner companion or anyone else isn’t OK with them.

You’re 30-something and happy. What reason do you have not to grab the kindest, most openhearted choice on this list? Or two?

Email Carolyn at tellme@washpost.com, follow her on Facebook at facebook.com/carolyn.hax or chat with her online at noon Eastern time each Friday at washingtonpost.com.

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