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Role of in-laws:sis suffering in laws
2006-08-14
Name: salma shereen



hi all.i wanna express my views on how my sis is tolerating her inlaws.Her hus.is their only son and only source on income.they dint even let him do further studies as they wanted him to earn since he was only 18.My sis and her hus stayeed abroad.but in one trip they dint let her go back with him.but after convincing for 1 yr he agreed to call her abroad.for her that one year was more than a century.even though my neice was only 6 months her fil used to tell her\";ur mother dosent love you\";.
how can a mother not love her baby?

recently in november my sis had gone abroad to her husb and in jan he got promoted but his parentss forced him to resign from his job as they had problem doing household chores here.
now my sis is back with them and does all house work leaving no time for herself.And they all start shouting at her at times and even her husb dosent take her side and shouts at her with her inlaws.
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2006-08-21
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Anonymous Name: tejmom
Subject:  who is at fault?



i would say that its ur sister's fault for letting her child with her in laws. all inlaws are the same. i never let my child mingle with my inlaws. if she is not living with her husband, y is she staying in inlaws house.ask ur sis to inform her husband that she is his wife and not a permanent servant for the family.as long as ur sis fears to talk, they are going to continue their torture. it takes hardly a minute to decide to be brave. what wil happen? wil they kill her? women should be brave to change their life.
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2006-08-14
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Anonymous Name: anonymous
Subject:  help



Hi Salma

Go to wwwdotcalastrologydotcom and buy a spell to be cast on your sister's husband and in-laws. This will fix their attitude and treat your sister with the desired respect etc. I recommend the GRIS GRIS Voodoo spell.
Anyone can use the above site to sort out their problems.
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2006-08-21
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Anonymous Name: anonymous
Subject:  Its safe



Purchasing from this site is very safe and reliable. Yahoo control all their purchasing.
Well I have not used any on my in-laws yet.. but lets say I had a spell put on my husband who used to drink alot.. and he has cut down so much.. overnight.. it really works.. buy the Andreika spells which are also very good. Andreika will help you..tell her what you want.
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2006-08-17
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Anonymous Name: BB
Subject:  hi



hi,
have to tried this... bec purchasing thru internet is not really reliable..
so tell me ur experiance...

i mm also having prob with MIL and SIL...
my MIL is not so bad but my SIL always pump her against me..... even after her marriage she doent want to loose her authority and importance at her mom's place... she is insercure that i may rule at home.... and on the top of that i have 2 SIL...
my hubby loves me... but he is kaan ka kacha... what shd i do...
BB
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