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Where do you stand when your man is fighting with his parents?

Its a difficult position                       Photo:Courtesy

He is involved in a disagreement with his parents. You want to support him but, on the other hand, getting in your in-laws' bad books isn't a good place to be. So what should you do, especially if you are married and not just living together? It's always tricky depending on how you and your man relate. Tricky because it involves knowing your role in his life and how to go about playing it.

Who or what is the cause of the fight? If it is you, then even that may affect how you handle the situation. Your man, as a grown-up, is by definition yours and not his mother's or father's child; he is their grown-up son and, therefore, should stand up for you.

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