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Future In Law Relationships: The Myths and Realities

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There are a few myths that you may need some reality-checks on before you marry so you aren’t entering into marriage thinking one thing and then BAM!!! You’re surprised when things change. It’s good to be prepared and realize that reality may be different than the myth you may be thinking right now.

Here are a few of the myths that you MAY or may not be embracing at this time:

Myth #1: After marriage, my relationship with his parents will be the same as when we were dating.

Myth #2: Once we get married, my wife and I will be free of our parents’ control.

Myth #3: Even though I don’t like my in-laws now, I’ll feel more like loving them after the marriage.

Myth #4: I won’t have to deal with my in-laws much after the wedding.

Myth #5: My in-laws will be totally annoying, intrusive people who will attempt to ruin my marriage.

So, what are the realities that one should consider combating those myths?

The above myths come from an article posted on the web site for TroubledWith.com. Below is a link you can click onto to read this article:

Myths and Realities of In-Law Relationships

In addition, we found an article that may help those of you who are considering marrying someone with an Eastern Religious background. There are some special considerations you need to keep in mind as far as how you will deal with in-law relationships. Please click onto the link provided below to read:

HARMONY BETWEEN THE IN-LAWS

To read another article on future In Law relationships which appears on the web site TroubledWith.com click on the link below:

Your New Family

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