Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you the husband or wife? What's with this spouse BS?
Also, you say they speak another language. Cultural expectations may come into play here. Has little to do with income.
NP here. The problem is that DCUM is about 80% female and the female population has very distinct gender bias and follow a lot of stereotypes. In general, the men are wrong, the women are right. The women do all the heavy lifting and do 90% of the work for the family. The men do very little to support the family other than bring in income. Yada yada yada. Also, there are many biases about wives and their in-laws vs husbands and their in-laws. In many cases, you'll get completely different answers depending on if the OP is the husband or the wife. If you are trying to get a more balanced response, you eliminate the gender issue from the equation so that you eliminate the gender bias that hits more than half of the posts on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Are you the husband or wife? What's with this spouse BS?
Also, you say they speak another language. Cultural expectations may come into play here. Has little to do with income.
Anonymous wrote:And I don’t care about what the others think of me. I’m polite, but not all loving. Spouses family is very cold towards me. I know spouse wishes own family were more like mine. I do tell spouse that their family is something I don’t care to be a part of. I like warm people - not cold.
Anonymous wrote:What? Make a clear post if you want advice. We have all had too many holiday drinks to keep up with coy posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do your in-laws have certain expectations of your spouse and how the spouse should behave with you? I am Indian and have seen many cases where the DIL is held to high standards and the home is put under a microscope during in-law's visits. The DIL is also expected to be submissive and do all the chores. This causes stress between the couple as it is not their everyday normal.
Are you a Fob Indian or Indian American?
Anonymous wrote:Do your in-laws have certain expectations of your spouse and how the spouse should behave with you? I am Indian and have seen many cases where the DIL is held to high standards and the home is put under a microscope during in-law's visits. The DIL is also expected to be submissive and do all the chores. This causes stress between the couple as it is not their everyday normal.