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niniowo (f)
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Why do mothers-in-law find it difficult to get on with their daughters-in-law? Is a dead mother-in-law the best one?
My mother is perhaps an exception. She has very positive rapport with my brothers' wives. So, my sisters and brothers what do you think of mother-in-law? Any personal experience?
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casper (m)
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it is because they still see their sons as kids of those days and wonder why one LADY  would just wake up one morning and take him away from them and make him not visit everyday and so on. but if you have a mum that is not the jealous type you will not have a problem.
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prettyH (f)
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Some mother in laws are angels thats for sure while some are no better than the devils incarnate. But i think mothers are still quite possessive bout their sons. So this sort of creates a rift between both his mum and wife. And as well mothers don't like sharing now.
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Greatpeter (m)
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Some mother in laws are angels thats for sure while some are no better than the devils incarnate Ha prettyH softly sofly.
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nikinash (f)
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mother-in-laws are just mothers trying to hold on to the figment of their babies never growing up. they've been there forever taking care of those sons and getting all the attention so sometimes it takes a lot to let them go.
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Lateefah
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Some mother-in-laws were not wicked to the extend of not having a cordial relationship with their daughter-in-law, but in most cases some daughter-in-law are to be blame. because they believe that once they were married, their mother-in-law have nothing to do with their husband again which is not suppose to be. Well sha, God knows best. My advice for most ladies is to remember that one day they will become a mother-in-law.
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eveseh (f)
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it can't work to good between these two 
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