Most often, an Indian mother-in-law is seen to despise her daughter-in-law but not her son. Why?
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I wish I knew the solution to this.
My sis got married, and then relocated to the US. Her MIL used to WhatsApp about the many foods that my jeeju enjoys. My sis used to try to cook those for him, but she later learned that he actually hates every single one of those food!
Really mature, you get my drift? For so many days, she forced her own son to consume stuff he despises just so tht she can create rift between the couple.
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can’t stop laughing at the mental image of your answer!!