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 - Lonely in a crowd
Name: Walter   Title: Lonely in a crowd
When I married my wife she was alone in the country 6 years later her entire family has moved her and I don't understand a word they say. What do you do? I can't throw them out and I don't want to feel as if I am being cruel or unkind, but I married my wife not her entire family.
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Name: Alannah
I’m a European living in the US and my husband is an American. I really hate being around my in-laws and don’t know if it’s because of the cultural difference or if they really are insufferable and I need to put a stop to it. This is my problem; they constantly gossip about other in-laws in the family, this leaves me to think that they do this to me also behind my back. Because of this I tend to not open up to them as much as they would like because I don’t wish to give them anything ammunition. They take this as a form of insult and complain to my husband about it saying that they don’t know me. If we have to stay with them whenever we are in town they always make sure I understand how hard it is for them and how much we are putting them out, because of this I never want to stay and this upsets my husband a lot. I think that we just don’t understand each other, they think I a being snotty and I think they are being low class. Maybe both things are a little bit true but for the sake of my husband I’d like to be less cold towards them and more embracing.