yes i'd feel awkward...and feel like she is just being very rude!!
2006-12-16 17:37:03
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answered by Lynn (AzCrazyGirl) 5
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It takes two to have a conversation. If the *in-law doesn't talk first, try starting the conversation.
Since you live with her, you might thank her for letting you live there. If she starts whining about the situation, don't get defensive, ask what you can do to rectify the situation. Remember, she is the "elder". Try to give her the benifit of the doubt.
Note, I lived with my mother-in-law for a while. When I did I cleaned the house, did the dishes, washed her car. I didn't pay rent, so it made me feel like I was pulling my own weight.
2006-12-16 17:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I know how you feel. If you are relatively new to the family, I can imagine the akwardness. What is it with mother and daughter in laws? I swear they always hold some grudge for taking their sons aways from them. Hang in there hun. Im sure over time, things will lighten up. Silence might even become less akward after a while of knowing eachother.
2006-12-16 17:38:45
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answered by diidy 3
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it can be that way...but just because it is your MIL...doesn't mean you have much in common...ask if there is an ything you can get her...a drink, blanket ...anything...talk about the sunshine or the rain. Doesn't make the two of you any less friendsbecause of the silence. Sometimes we feel that we m ust conversate, just to get rid of the silent tentin in the air....to start a nice conversation, ask her whats her foundest memories of whatever...it is sure to make a way to lots of talk and laughter
2006-12-16 17:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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that's up to your husband. If he's keen and he or she is somewhat no longer able to artwork, she ought to be on incapacity and can stay the two in a housing section or if she will't be secure to herself in a scientific institution. Her risky subject creates an risky subject for all those close (you and your husband). psychological ailment does that. you're maximum surprising approximately bringing a baby in a doubtlessly risky environment, so what does he %? she won't get extra suitable on her very own there and that i do no longer think of you will desire to work out him as allowing. She is mentally ill. So except you're a physician or therapist, i could get her out of your loved ones homestead. although that's his mama, so what's he going to do?
2016-12-11 10:42:14
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answered by ? 4
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Perhaps something she wants to say could cause friction. I'd bet it would do with something in the house she may think you ought to be volunteering to do and she protests in silence.
2006-12-16 17:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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most definitely maybe tell a story or tell a joke or even invite her do to something that you both enjoy doing
2006-12-16 17:38:44
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answered by francesca C. 3
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