- Dec 12, 2002
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I got along with my in-laws and it seemed like they liked me a lot. They lived in another state so we didn't have day-to-day interactions. My in-laws were down-to-earth and so am I. My inlaws were much more practical than I, but they didn't criticize me and I never said anything bad about them to my husband or to them. They passed away near the time that my grandparents did.
But for women whose mothers-in-law don't like them, and treat them with utmost disrespect, and the husband acts as if it's okay, what advice would you give? Personally, I think the husband should step up to the plate and tell his mother to stop treating his wife like that. He should tell his mother, "We won't visit you, if you can't be nice." Is the man afraid of his parents? I just don't get it.
But for women whose mothers-in-law don't like them, and treat them with utmost disrespect, and the husband acts as if it's okay, what advice would you give? Personally, I think the husband should step up to the plate and tell his mother to stop treating his wife like that. He should tell his mother, "We won't visit you, if you can't be nice." Is the man afraid of his parents? I just don't get it.