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The thread discusses the challenges participants face with in-laws who give unwanted home decor gifts. Many express frustration over the mismatch between their personal tastes and the items received, leading to a desire for a more effective way to communicate preferences without causing offense.
Views differ among participants, with some expressing a desire for a polite way to communicate preferences while others share similar frustrations without a clear consensus on the best approach.
Participants share personal anecdotes about their experiences with in-laws and gift-giving, highlighting the emotional complexities involved in family relationships and the challenge of balancing personal tastes with familial expectations.
Consultants navigating similar family dynamics or those seeking to understand how to address unwanted gifts in a respectful manner may find this discussion relevant.
etteluap70PC said:I had this converation with my stepmom at Christmas about the "filler/just to have another gift type gifts.
How hard is it to think of a useful gift!!!
ChefBeckyD said:This has been the most entertaining thread......
But Carolyn - I don't think I would care if I offended my IL's - that stuff would not be on display at my house.....:yuck:
And c'mon - who BUYS penis gourds and drums with snakes biting penises to give as gifts? It really seems a bit tasteless. "Oh, that? Why, that's a penis gourd - we thought you would just love it!"
I guess I should be happy that my IL's bought me a garbage disposal! At least I use it and can appreciate it!![]()
chefshawna said:Are there any local Art Museums near you?? Maybe you could suggest donating some of it in their honor to an Art Museum, that way everyone could enjoy the great gifts from around the world. Tell them you feel so selfish to keep it all to yourself!!!![]()
Nope, not yet. I 'lovingly' refer to it as the "carcass"! LMAOChefLisa said:Oh, Linda, has that animal ever come off the wall at night? I would definitely listen for footsteps. That thing would scare me!
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ragschef said:LOVE this idea!!!
BTW, what happened to your avatar, Shawna?
Rebeccascabinet said:You know I used to complain about my small house, but I am so grateful now because my house is to small to hold a lot of nicknacks (ie. horrible gifts from FIL) and no room for long term guests.
amy07 said:Question for your Carolyn: Are those masks that are made from bones actually pelvic bones? That's what it looks like to me!:yuck: I'm thinking your inlaws may have some deeper issues with a fascination for certain body parts! LOL Bless you for taking it in stride this long.
My father is a big outdoorsman so I'm used to seeing the heads/bodies of animals on display but this takes the cake!
Maybe you could find one of those places that does the belly casts of pregnant women and ask for a donation. Get your kids to paint it and give it to them for a "special" occasion! Maybe they would get the hint?
My ILs live 1200 miles away much of the year and then for 3 months they live in Guatemala now (no, they're not Guatemalan...it was just their favorite destination to visit so they bought a house there)...they visit Florida for about 4 weeks in the winter and 1-2 in the spring. Yet, they still manage to decorate MY house...ugh.yankeeinontario said:This would be one of the reasons we moved 12 hours away from my MIL. She can't bring me bags of stuff that she got on sale at Big Lots! Further more, she is too cheap to travel all the way up here. I was able to ditch stuff when we moved from Illinois to Ontario! She'll never know.![]()