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New Baby/Row and Disagreements with inlaws
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    22-02-2012 06:32PM#1
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 I have been with my wife for 12 years now. Throughout this 12 years I have always been very close to my wife's family. They have always been supportive and very helpful and over the years I did actually grow closer to wife's family over my own family. However things change.  When my wife came out of hospital with the new baby we were having some work carried out on our house. It was decided that we should move in with my wife's mother (my mother in law) for the duration of the works. The work went on a lot longer than usual and as a result we ended up staying a lot longer than expected. I found my wife's mother to be very controlling and overpowering. She constantly kept correcting me and taking over in certain situtations. I bit my tongue but we ended up having words 3 days into our stay. The next morning we put it down to fatigue etc and we decided to move on. However later in the week we had another argument. This argument was a lot more serious and I basically told her that she had no right to tell me what to do and when to do it etc. She was even questioning me about our house which I took huge offence too. My wife became upset so I left the room. My mother in law followed me out to the kitchen and poked me into the chest and continued the argument. I made it clear that I had nothing more to say to her and that her chest poking was not welcome. She stormed off to bed in a mood.
 I have been with my wife for 12 years now. Throughout this 12 years I have always been very close to my wife's family. They have always been supportive and very helpful and over the years I did actually grow closer to wife's family over my own family. However things change.  When my wife came out of hospital with the new baby we were having some work carried out on our house. It was decided that we should move in with my wife's mother (my mother in law) for the duration of the works. The work went on a lot longer than usual and as a result we ended up staying a lot longer than expected. I found my wife's mother to be very controlling and overpowering. She constantly kept correcting me and taking over in certain situtations. I bit my tongue but we ended up having words 3 days into our stay. The next morning we put it down to fatigue etc and we decided to move on. However later in the week we had another argument. This argument was a lot more serious and I basically told her that she had no right to tell me what to do and when to do it etc. She was even questioning me about our house which I took huge offence too. My wife became upset so I left the room. My mother in law followed me out to the kitchen and poked me into the chest and continued the argument. I made it clear that I had nothing more to say to her and that her chest poking was not welcome. She stormed off to bed in a mood.


 ) saying how much you appreciated being able to stay there with her grandchild, how it was a bit of an upheaval and things might have got a bit upset, but you did appreciate it and send your love. Better than letting it fester?
) saying how much you appreciated being able to stay there with her grandchild, how it was a bit of an upheaval and things might have got a bit upset, but you did appreciate it and send your love. Better than letting it fester?                                            

