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for those who are inlaws-what’s your favorite part of being one?
I have a great relationship w/ both my sil and new dil, I love that I have 2 more kids and that this makes my relationship w/ my birth kids even closer-what about you?

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      Ulrike Freund wrote May 31, 2010
    • I soon will be a mother-in-law and looking forward to being it. My new daughter is very lovely and working for me as student. I’m working as lecturer and scientist at a German University.
      She’s so pretty and intelligent, such a good choice. I love her.

      And my - soon to be - son-in-law is a very funny and empathetic young man and sooo good for my daughter. I love him. So nice to have more children! I’m looking forward to my youngest first girl-friend.




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      Tuliplady wrote May 31, 2010
    • Our daughter married a very immature man who was six years older than her, and only ten years younger than me.  We did not feel as if we gained a son, but rather that he took our daughter away from us.

      Now that daughter is with a new guy.  We don’t know him well enough to say we like or dislike him, but at least we have our daughter back even though she is 500 miles away.  It’s tough to call a man son-in-law when he is a year older than me.  It’s been weird.

      Tulip




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      Carine Nadel wrote May 31, 2010
    • so sad tuliplady.

      if we were asked to chose a dil-it would be the one we were fortunate enough to gain.  Our sil, is okay, loves us very much, we him.

      his background though-he was raised in a very dysfunctional way, so no matter how much we’ve done for 10 years, it in no way will ever erase what he was taught for the first 17 years.

      B/c of that, we play referee/marriage counselor wayyyyy tooo much.  both are too stubborn to seek pro help.




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      Tracy Lynn Brown wrote May 31, 2010
    • I allready have two dl and one sl, not sure how to even go to whats the best part? I guess i have a pretty good relationship with the sl, so we joke and cut up.
      my dls is like walking on eggshells daily. Its been a rough road at best, i have learn to be a saintly ml so i can see my grandsons, if i do anything to make her mad, thats the first thing she does. My sons went and found girls who both had issues with their nerves, aniexty disorders, and bi polar. I have an aniexty disorder. so at best its very stressful.




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