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Role of in-laws:wanna move out
2006-05-24
Name: SR



I am so fed up living with my in-laws.. i wanna move out.. please give me suggestions ideas on how to do this without looking like the bad one......
My hubby does not want to move out.

Help please!!
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2006-05-26
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Anonymous Name: bonny
Subject:  hi



even i am facing the same problem. my mil is also very dirty while working in kitchen and i simply dread the idea of going and statying with her my hubby is overwilling to go and stay there. i felt like replying as i am in the same boat. dnt know how to stop him frm moving with them..........
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2006-05-25
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Anonymous Name: Bhavna
Subject:  Hi!!!!



Its impossible for you to move out and not look like the bad person,whatever you do or don't do will always be shown as bad intentions by ur mil.This is an old trick of mil's ,trying to be overtly good in front of ur mil and being terribly bad to you when you are alone.

Do the same thing that she does to you.

Try and be very good to her in everybody's presence and bad to her when no one's present.

Or ignore what she does and do what you want to do in your life.

All the best.
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2006-05-25
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Anonymous Name: SR
Subject:  :o(



Getting a job in another city is not a good idea as my husband's business is already here....my MIL is such a cow.. all sweet when hubby is around but a total witch otherwise..i hateher ways in the kitchen..she is very dirty..and her 2-faced attitude. I need hubby to see this too. Its depressing for me :o(
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2006-05-24
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Anonymous Name: dd
Subject:  for now...



move ur idea out of ur mind! It might help u.
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2006-05-24
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Anonymous Name: dd
Subject:  because



i said because u asked to move without to be blamed which is somehow impossible unless u/ur hubby get a better job in other city.Try for it,dear!
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