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You know the type. He has a rock-solid relationship with his mother and was coddled by her way, way, way past the breaking-over-into-adulthood point of life. She still does his
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My boyfriend and I have our own place. It's not much, but it is ours... for now. His mother, to whom he is very close, has her own place as well. Across town, where i like her. It has recently been brought to my attention that they have been talking, with out my knowledge, about her moving in…
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Shopping for grandkids is their right. But how much is too much? Grandparents.com’s Georgia Witkin, Ph.D. asked her own daughter, Kimberly Pauley, for some insight.
Dr. Georgia Witkin : Here's the problem: In an…
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According to Kermit the Frog, it ain’t easy being green. Well, sometimes it ain’t easy being a daughter-in-law either. Many wives have come to me for advice on how to deal with their mother-in-law. I always tell them the same thing: behave as a mature adult by communicating your needs and setting boundaries. Some take my advice, while others don’t because they think that being assertive with their in-laws is equivalent to being disrespectful to their elders. Read More »
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If you thought your in-laws were intrusive before you had kids, then hold onto your maternity pants. The “fun” has just begun. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the truth is that your relationship with your in-laws is likely to grow more tense once children enter the picture. Read More »
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Because spending time with your spouse’s parents is part of the marriage commitment, you might as well learn how to make the best of it. Here are six tips for having a better holiday experience. Read More »
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My husband’s mom isn’t my best friend, but my relationship with her is better now than it was when I married her son 15 years ago. That’s because I learned how to change my behavior in order to bring out the best in her. You’ll never see us skipping around holding hands, but we treat each other with respect. Read More »
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Here are five ways you can become the most important woman in your husband’s life. Read More »
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“My in-laws want to see my kids constantly. They drop by the house unexpectedly and stay for long visits. They offer unwanted advice about everything from breast pumps to hemorrhoids.” Can you relate to those statements? Read More »
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