no I dont. Thank god she lives in Alaska.
2006-11-27 10:39:13
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answered by oxygenO 6
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Well i dont have a mother-in-law but i have seen everys single crap my mom had to put up with my grandma yes indeed she is a pain in the @$$ and still my grandma went around tellin my dad lies that she didnt treat her good enough. its the nature of them to be that way they are afraid that they r being replaced by their sons by a woman another woman especially if its the only son or a whole bunch on sons its not that bad when a mother-in-law has daughters basically u tend to their needs thats all i can say either way your good or bad they always have something bad to say about you!!
2006-11-27 18:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do get along well with my mother-in-law, if you do not get along well with yours then you should try to find out the root cause of the problem if it is something that can be fixed work on it, if not don't waste your time just be yourself and if your partner support you then just hope and pray that one day things well get better because sometimes the unplesant relationship can caused a problem with your partner.
2006-11-27 18:45:40
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answered by Tanya 1
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I did not get along with my mother-in-law, and she was living with us. We built an in-law suite for her and she still was not happy. I got so angry at her (I am not the type to keep my mouth shut) She and I would fight like crazy. She would tell me I don't treat her son right, he is stressed because of me, hell he even has cancer because of something I did (so she feels) Anyway, one morning in July, my father-in-law came rushing over because my mother-in-law had collapsed. My husband ran over and tried to save her life. She died. She and I had just fought a couple of days before (and it was a doozy) My advice, buck up and deal with it. Your mom probably aint so great either. I don't mean that nasty. It is just what my husband telsl me (:
2006-11-27 18:40:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I get along great with my mother-in-law but that's not to say that we don't have little tiffs...not everyone can get along ALL the time. My best advice is that no matter who is the cause, try not to make your husband choose sides. I have made mine choose sides in the past and then regretted it after realizing how much it really hurt him to be put in that position. Of course he chose me...as any good husband would do if he knows what's good for him (LOL), but I felt guilty for causing him pain for something that really had nothing to do with him.
If you cherish the relationship you have with your husband, go the extra mile to get along with your MIL...and if she is as impossible to deal with as some have written above, let him know that in order to save him (and you) much pain, you personally will have to limit your time with her (but not that he has to).
2006-11-27 19:25:15
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answered by Lionhart 2
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Well, my first husband's mom wasn't around much, so we got along fine when she was. My second husbands mom is still wonderful, I love her! I'm divorced again and my BF mom and I have absolutely nothing to do with each other. (both of our's choice)So I've had a taste of all three kinds. It's according to the way you both are.
2006-11-27 18:44:06
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answered by Liome 3
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My first one was a wonderful woman - crappy son though.
My second one was the B from Hell!! She broke up our marriage. Made decisions about his kids for him and when he tried to 'explain' that we were going to do things differently, she would go behind our backs and do it her way. Things went from bad to worse and I just could not take it any more.
2006-11-27 18:40:33
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answered by GP 6
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Avoid her. When you can't, then be polite for the sake of your husband. Just tolerate her.
2006-11-27 18:37:58
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answered by pirulee 4
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