the boyfriend came before he ever was a fiance or husband
2007-07-07 15:40:30
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answer #1
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answered by arfblat 3
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The mother-in-law who had the husband
2007-07-08 01:28:03
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answered by GrnEyedGurl 2
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Neither, the fiance came first, then the mother in law who let you have her son as your husband
2007-07-07 22:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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well the mother in law came first or at least her husband should have initiated that reaction....or there would not be a husband to marry
2007-07-07 22:22:21
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answered by Daisy 6
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How did you know this? Yes. The mother in law came first , to tell me that the (my) husband would come a little later as he was busy attending to his father ( my father in law). I told her that atleast he could have called me on my cell phone instead of sending her.
That is when my mother inlaw surprised me saying:
" John says that he is deciding to donate one of his kidneys to his father. We are not agreeing for this as he has to get his approval from you. John says that parents are as important . I have come to ask you to persuade your husband not to do that now. We have had our life in full..."
( By the way , are you asking any philosophical question?)
2007-07-07 23:05:39
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answered by YD 5
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biblically speaking, husband, as in adam. but husband is supposed to come first since the man is the one you get married to, and his name is what you bear? and then you may call his mother, mother-in-law only after you're married to your husband. right. haha. that's confusing.
2007-07-07 22:14:33
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answered by the lioness 4
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Biblically speaking, Husband.
Adam married Eve before they had Mothers.
2007-07-07 22:04:45
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answered by Marvinator 7
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My husband. He is the one who sleeps with me every night, so I can deal with my mom-in-law on further distance.
2007-07-07 22:11:12
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answered by Anonymous
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depends who was on top?
2007-07-07 22:06:02
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answered by sonia r 1
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