LOL boy is that off base. My oldest sons MIL is in need of serious help and his wife is a sweet heart.
On the other hand my MIL isn't anywhere close to a rocket scientist and in fact could be classed as being a few bricks short of a load while my wife is very intelligent (has to be from the FIL's side). When we first got married I couldn't stand both the MIL or FIL. FIL wasn't a bad guy but very demanding. My dad kept telling me "son it's her parents and you got to learn to live with it". I did for about 6 months and then stood up to him and he has been fooled into thinking that I'm his best SIL sense. I tolorate my MIL because it keeps the wife happy. I now look at my MIL as a not very bright but nice lady.
Now on the other hand my mother wasn't nice at all to my wife or my sisters husband. I our case my mom was convinced that I was going to be a preacher or a doctor and wasn't happy when we got married and in fact told my young wife at the time that "she had riuned my life by seducing me and getting me to marry her". And anytime my sister and her husband had an arguement she would cry on moms shoulder and then mom would call me (while I was still in the Army) or tell me when I stopped by her house (daily) after retirement and I was supposed to tell the BIL that he was wrong and should do what my sister wanted. Most of the time it was my sister who was wrong. Lucky for mom when her health went south that my wife was there to help her when needed and was the only one to see her every day after mom went into a nursing home. I missed 3 days, my MIL, her mom and 2 sisters visited almost every day and my sister never even though she drove within 1 mile of that home every day 7 days a week! BIL's mom visited several times a week too. The day before mom passed my mom told me that my sister was far to busy with church and thats why she hadn't visited. I really don't know how my wife or BIL was able to put up with her for over 25 years each.
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