IN-LAWS

Anger towards in-laws stems from a historical issue. In the past, mothers feared losing their son to another woman, as it would cut their income. However, as women began working and contributing financially, the dynamic shifted.

In developed societies, the fear has transformed from losing income to losing affection. This often resolve in advanced countries by

- Distancing the son from his parents and occasional visit

- Preventing the son's parent from seeing his extreme affection to another woman 

In third-world and developing countries, financial dependence remains a concern, particularly for single mothers who raised their sons alone. This fight extends across generations. 

To resolve this issue, we must investigate its underlying causes. Attempting to steal a son from his partner or create false divisions.

Which cause only hurts both sides.

This situation affects everyone involved:

- A man torn between his wife and mother

- A mother fearful of her in-law

- A bride fearful of losing her husband due to lies and false accusations

It also continues after death, claiming inheritance can cause emotional pain.




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