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Reply to "Ah, the holidays, which means conflicts with the in-laws. Anyone in group therapy with in-Laws?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your response has nothing to do with the topic, PP. but thanks for pointing out the obvious. Let me guess, you're a grandma with a DIL who can't stand you. [/quote] Nope, I'm in my early 30s. Love my parents, love their 2nd spouses, respect and really care for my MIL (she is insanely different from my family and culture and I can still care for her as a person) and think my FIL is mind numbing and incredibly irritating, but I deal. It wasn't "off topic"- its perspective that relationships are a 2 way street- I rarely think that the in law issues are ALWAYS one sided as they are nearly always presented. And I think perspective is needed sometimes. What I do think you have right there is the idea that you and your husband need to work it out and he should probably be the one to bring the subject to his parents but you should be part of the conversation too.[/quote]
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