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<blockquote data-quote="goldenguru" data-source="post: 94682" data-attributes="member: 1545"><p>Well thank you Fran. I have never thought about it in those terms.</p><p></p><p>Her mother in law sounds difficult. Her own son wants serious distance from her. I just hate to say anything derogatory about her (mother in law's) behaviors. Ya know?</p><p></p><p>My daughter called again this morning and was still upset by something mother in law did. She was unsure how to handle it. She asked again - specifically - how I would handle it. </p><p></p><p>I was elusive once again ... but after reading your comments ... I think I will call her back and provide a more concrete answer.</p><p></p><p>I suppose I do have the benefit of dealing with inlaws for almost three decades. I suppose that does mean I have some experience on the issue.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the differing (and insightful) point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldenguru, post: 94682, member: 1545"] Well thank you Fran. I have never thought about it in those terms. Her mother in law sounds difficult. Her own son wants serious distance from her. I just hate to say anything derogatory about her (mother in law's) behaviors. Ya know? My daughter called again this morning and was still upset by something mother in law did. She was unsure how to handle it. She asked again - specifically - how I would handle it. I was elusive once again ... but after reading your comments ... I think I will call her back and provide a more concrete answer. I suppose I do have the benefit of dealing with inlaws for almost three decades. I suppose that does mean I have some experience on the issue. Thanks for the differing (and insightful) point of view. [/QUOTE]
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