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[quote=Anonymous]Consider this, OP. If you were not related to your own extended family members by blood, how much would you really have in common with them? With this kind of in-law, if you give it time, you may find you gradually become very fond of each other and get more familiar and comfortable as the years go by. It does take time, though. I had this happen with my first set of in-laws, who sound much like yours. And I miss them now, as I have remarried, and my current in-laws are a horrible combination of always in my business, while actively excluding me. I still see my former in-laws now and then, and it's so pleasant and relaxing. And you know, I never worry they're going to jump on me or get into my business, because they have manners and boundaries and a sense of getting along as adults should, unlike my current in-laws. [/quote]
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