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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do you want from them? In the 1950s, men worked, drank, had a couple of affairs, and were largely absent around the house except for repair work. Do this and croak by 60.[/quote] Except for the "help out around the house" part, that is my ILs. Once FIL passed, MIL redid her house and travelled the world, but still was not happy. Depression, anxiety, denial and stubbornness are prevalent on that side of the family. I have noticed some of those traits in DH, which of course, means that he refuses to get help. It is a hard road, OP. Sometimes things look "perfect" to other people on the outside, but they are very, very challenging behind closed doors. The nicest guy in the world might b the exact opposite, as far as you know. I would encourage my children to spend a lot of time around the family before marrying - and if something seems really, really off, it is. [/quote]
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