Hi Doug.I really feel for you as I myself just got seperated from a wife that sounds alot like your step-son's wife.It is time to ask yourself a few questions before you act on much of anything.How much do you love YOUR wife?Is she your everything?Can you see yourself being happy without her?If you answered no to the last question you need to be very very carefull how you handle the situation. Does she ever seemed to be annoyed at the two of them.Even his wife?She is not her daughter,does she ever make any negative comments to you about her?If she does,this is a step in the right direction.If she has never said anything negative about her,than you may have a hard time.If you don't want to risk loosing your wife,it may be a good idea for you to privately see a councillor and ask him/her the best way to discuss/handle the problem.Someone previously said you married her not her kids,well,they WERE there before you came into the picture,so that isn't really the entire case.You married her AND her familly.As someone else said he is her baby.If she is any kind of a mom,she won't stand for anyone,including you,bad mouthing them.So if you do,be prepared for the worst.You may get away with badmouthing the son's wife on a small scale and see where that lead's.It may be helpfull to blambe his wife for the whole situation to help get her on side and ready to act.The son may very well be in the mentallity that if his wife is too lazy to do anything,why should he?If I were you,I wouldn't say anything before asking yourself those important questions and seeing a councillor first.Best of luck.pd.
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