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Significant others of our kids, difficult and not
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 690574" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I believe in karma too.</p><p></p><p>Your story about ex mother in law is interesting. I loved my first husbands mother. Everyone did.</p><p>She was an angel and a role model. So was HER mother. My ex is not mean..we get along..but he is not an angel lol. I am glad that I knew his mother.. she was more a mother to me than my own.</p><p></p><p>I don't get some SO who try to alienate their spouses from perfectly nice family members. But if the SO can actually accomplish this sort of permanent seperation, the adult child is just as culpable. I can understand it if the parents are horrible...but we were very kind to him and to her too. And if we weren't in their eyes, they could have told us what we did and given us a chance to make things right...but it didn't happen and never will. They would not speak to us about it.</p><p></p><p>I read quite a few estrangement stories where everything was fine until a hostile girlfriend dazzled a once loving son. Oh, well. Their loss, really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 690574, member: 1550"] I believe in karma too. Your story about ex mother in law is interesting. I loved my first husbands mother. Everyone did. She was an angel and a role model. So was HER mother. My ex is not mean..we get along..but he is not an angel lol. I am glad that I knew his mother.. she was more a mother to me than my own. I don't get some SO who try to alienate their spouses from perfectly nice family members. But if the SO can actually accomplish this sort of permanent seperation, the adult child is just as culpable. I can understand it if the parents are horrible...but we were very kind to him and to her too. And if we weren't in their eyes, they could have told us what we did and given us a chance to make things right...but it didn't happen and never will. They would not speak to us about it. I read quite a few estrangement stories where everything was fine until a hostile girlfriend dazzled a once loving son. Oh, well. Their loss, really. [/QUOTE]
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