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How can I improve my relationship with my daughter-in-law?

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02/25/2021 at 1:15 AM

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I have tried everything to get my daughter inlaw to like me.My son and her moved away close to her parents.They have 2 boys and I miss them so much.She will not share any pictures or updates with me.She lies to my son.She told some of my neighbors that they had to move because of me.I love my son and grandboys,but I hate to say anything.She talks bad about me to her friends.Any suggestions.

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02/25/2021 at 10:59 PM

I think it's okay if she doesn't like you, in fact you may not like her.  The important part is that there be no question that you love your son and his family. I think all you can really do is to be there when or if you are needed. Some times we have to love from afar. I hope your situation gets better for you 


How can I improve my relationship with my daughter-in-law? https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/living-with-depression/son-and-daughter-inlaw-3103 2021-02-25 22:59:26

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Thankyou,she shares pictures and other things with everyone  except me.She has bad mouthed me to a few neighbors and they act like they hate me.Not sure what she has said to them.I tried everything to help her with her kids and pets.My son said something to her, but she denied everything. Just going on with my life.

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