The instinct of possessiveness is the root cause. In some of them, however, it is not prevalent to that extent to make them jealous
2007-07-25 13:11:24
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answered by Ishan26 7
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I don't know any wives that are jealous of there mother in law. I think the word jealous is the wrong word. If someone is a jealous person it would be not only with there mother in law it would be with others in general. I think that some mother in laws would love to feel there daughter in law was jealous of them as they want to be in a competition for there sons affection. If these mother in laws had more of an interest in there own life and marriage it would be easier for all to get along.
2007-07-26 08:55:33
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answered by Kat G 6
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Jealous Of Mother In Law
2016-12-08 15:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Different wives have different reasons for being jealous of their mother-in-laws. You should have been more specific with your question. Besides not all wives are jealous of the mother-in-laws, only some.
2007-07-23 08:34:42
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answered by jumba 1
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Why are wives jealous of their mother-in-laws?
2015-08-20 06:09:17
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answered by Yettie 1
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The honest truth be told is that 99 out of 100 percent of the time it is quite the opposite. And I figure why ask a question that you dont want the answer to. I personally dont have a problem with my mother-in-law except for a few times when she decided that we were going to pay for a trip for some one else without asking me or him. Still we did not feud about it. I just told her "no" she could only except that answer. A marriage is a relationship between 2. When it becomes more than 2 no matter who it is. Problems are going to occur in your marriage. Your mother is your mother and she'll always be your mother. And I'm sure you love her. But You dont sleep with mommy any more you sleep with your wife. You dont share children together(if you have any) you share them with your wife. You did not take vows with your mother, you took them with your wife. You can still Love and respect your mother, and be receptive of her opinion, but your wife should come first. Be kind to them both but know who belongs in what place. Good Luck!
2007-07-26 08:16:31
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answered by cha-cha 3
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No- although a few years ago we went shopping for some home appliances and my husband wanted my mother in law to pick what he would buy. I was so upset! Don't think I was jealous but definitely upset....
2007-07-23 08:36:43
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answered by If the mask fits... 5
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This mother does believe like this but the daughter in law called me and said I would never see my grandchildren or son again out of the blue. DO NOT know why but she also made sure his sister was out of the picture. Lied about me going to the state they lived in and parked at my grand childern's school when I work and visited my daughter (2) times. She has lied so much you don't know what the truth is. Has my son believing the lies. Its sad she did what she said tore up our family!
2015-09-07 13:30:24
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answered by Joe 1
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Wives are not jealous for their mother in law but the circumstances makes her jealous. Otherwise no girls turn herselves bad after their marriage until some people of her inlaws poke their nose to that newly wed girl's private life!
THanks if you understand a girl's mind!
2007-07-23 17:39:32
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answered by Gargi 3
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I am going thru that with my daughter in law now. She can manipulate and make me look bad to others. I basically stay in my room and buy my own food and stay out of the way as much as possible. But I will not tolerate her dis-respect of me. I am not a child or will me treated like one. She lets me know she is boss and this is her house and kids. She thinks my son Takes my side and not hers. But she fibs and lies and uses guilt trips to get her way. She all happy when I fall for her I need help money wise. But if I don't fall for it she retaliates with some scenario of wrong doing on my part. I refuse to compete with her over my son. BTW she is jealous for other reasons too. If I come out to be with them she tells me to go to my room or makes some sly *** remark. Her excuse is I have issues. I see it as a spoiled brat who is use to mowing people over to get what see wants. and I refuse to do it.
2015-08-30 13:24:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think "jealous" is the right word. Some women go through a transition as they marry and become the new lady in their husbands life. If anything, it's the mother-in-law that goes through a little jealousy.
Peace.
2007-07-23 08:40:04
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answered by KatieBee 3
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