Stay out of this one........there is no safe place for you to be in this. This is something they will have to work out and your best thing is to just support him in whatever he decides. She is his mom no matter what but as adults, sometimes rules have to be made especially if a parent is abusive, put it in her court she can be around if she follows the rules if not so long. Just remember the kids will be around her and you have to figure this in the rules. Good luck!
2007-03-13 09:54:23
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answered by REBELLYNN 5
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I would say no. I don't mean to be harsh by this and actually she truly doesn't deserve anything either of you give her based on how she treats him. It may sound disrespectful; but that's the treatment you guys have received from her. I honestly give peopl two chances; and after the second one and they mess up, I move on. There's no sense in banging your heads against the wall because of the obvious. She'll either get over it or not; either way I would not trust her for any reason. Best wishes!
2007-03-13 09:52:50
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answered by suzlaa1971 5
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It's hard when the person who treats you bad is your mother. On one side, it's hard to trust someone who continously treats you bad, but on the other, you only get one mom.
I tend to be too forgiving, and very sentimental toward family so I would give her another chance. Just be sure to set some guidelines with her to avoid getting hurt again.
2007-03-13 09:51:37
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answered by reandsmom77 6
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properly first ingredient is first. quit procuring presents and sucking as much as her. next, supply up crying and get a backbone. tell hubby that they have got 3 opportunities to be effective to you. If she starts in, snigger at her, tell her that she is "sooo humorous", and then excuse your self to get a drink of water, or to the restroom. After 3 visits, in the event that they are not to any extent further effective, positioned your foot down and tell hubby which you have had adequate. you will no longer be the whipping woman and in the event that they could't be civil, you ain't gotta get adjusted to something. He can the two tell them to knock it off, or he could make your excuses as to why you're no longer there. And stick on your weapons. in case you have childrens, tell hubby childrens do no longer bypass the two. they do no longer could desire to confirm you get disillusioned or to %. up from the grandparents that that's okay to be nasty. the two way, in the event that they decide which you do no longer opt for to be around them anymore, they'll the two start up being nicer, or they gotta adjust to you no longer being there. you would be happier no longer subjecting your self to them.
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answered by ? 4
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Okay one more time BUT set it straight. One more offensive remark, gesture, trick, whatever and it will be the last time EITHER of you see her again. You have to stand with your husband on this or it will ruin your marriage and the next one after that!
2007-03-13 09:54:57
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answered by Doc 1
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NOPE, I was in the same boat, I still have the scars on my back from the stab wounds.
What has changed her now? a new baby perhaps? If so, it's because of the kid or kids
2007-03-13 10:05:01
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answered by walker9842 4
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Support him, but tread softly. If things don't go well you could find yourself on the outside looking in. Not a good place to be!
2007-03-13 09:54:52
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answered by Steve B 3
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Believe me when I say that's a road you don't want to cross. Let your husband and his mother resolve their own issues. Be in his corner, but don't get in the ring with him.
2007-03-13 09:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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your mom in law did WHAT? yes like i forgive mine, we just haven't seen her for years-this is the only way to deal with her.
2007-03-13 10:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
2007-03-13 09:51:57
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answered by jacksblog 1
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