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Role of in-laws:Mrs.Sharma!!
2005-02-04
Name: cd



Great having you on this forum.

I would suggest, like most of us, do log in every night to post answers, have queries solved! To have a Mother-in-law (couldnt bring myslef to call 'MIL' to such a nice laday!!)

Doesnt this forum help us to look at things humorously?!!

I do agree that sometimes we DILs go overboard in our negative thoughts. Please keep reading this forum and pointing out wherever we go wrong.

why dont you form a DIL redressal forum in Delhi? where dils can come to you and seek advice. There are plenty of women out there who need advice. It helps to be in touch with society.

From your queries, i see you as a balanced individual. Not leaning towards any side, but fair opinions. we need COUNSELLORS like you!

I hope you have more fun in life and your persoanl situation resolves. But one shouldnt wait for others to make oneself happy. You yourself are quite capable!!

Welcome to you from across the globe...!!

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2005-02-07
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Anonymous Name: a daughter and a friend
Subject:  Nice to have you in this forum



Dear Aunty (Mrs. Sharma),
I am so glad that atleast we have a motherly figure among us now. I was very touched by your story. And I really feel that if I had been at your DILs position the story would have been different. I respect my MIL a lot but there's another episode to that and I just don't want to talk about it. You are a strong lady. I really appreicate that you still think about the well being of your kids and are not a burnden on them.
Yes, you can share your feelings, your day-today problems with us. All of us are not physically present for each other but emotional support which we gather from our friends in this forum has played a great role in our lives. Specially in mine. I really look forward to read the different posts here and get encouragement and also give my suggestions if I feel it is going to help.
Once agian, don't lose heart and now that you are a part of our forum we will always be their to support you emotionally. You can come and chat with us, just by going to the live chat. You will find one or the other person. I have made great friends there and often see many ladies logged in at certain point of time chit-chatting. Its nice and I really enjoy being a part of this forum. Good luck to you and we really look forward for your input when we ladies put forth our views and problems.
Take care.
a daughter and a friend!
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