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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PS, maybe there is something you don't know and can't understand about your MIL and DH. Maybe he reminds her of a hated relative (her dad for example). Maybe it was an unwanted pregnancy. Maybe her husband doted on him so she compensated by doting on the girls. Whatever. What I'm saying is he should not own her rejection of him. She may have motives he can never understand - maybe she will never understand them herself![/quote] She needs professional help, especially if she had more children than she could handle. Her problems are hers to own, no one else's. It is up to her to be a grown up and handle her own "matters", or at the very least, NOT take it out on her children. It is not her sons's fault. It certainly is not the new DIL's fault. The MIL needs to grow up. Isn't she supposed to be the older and wiser one? She's doing a horrible job. Perhaps she is hoping no one notices, if only one of her sons is married (one DIL), or something like that? :shock: She is not very smart. [/quote]
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