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[quote=Anonymous]It's also possible your MIL is trying hard not to overstep her boundaries. She probably doesn't want to be the pushy, overbearing MIL and overtake what is your mother's place in your life. Just type in MIL problems in the thread search here or google it and you'll find volumes. So be grateful that you have a MIL that seems to know about boundaries. From what you've written, you haven't shown us how your DH is the favorite child. But regardless, favoritism is a characteristic of dysfunctional families, and not a good thing. [/quote]
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