Let's say you're recently married, just moved in together, have a great relationship, and are excited to start a life together with your husband. All is great except for one thing: Whenever there's an issue between you and your mother-in-law, your husband refuses to stand up for you, and it sends a message that he cares more about his mother than he does about you. How can you deal with it?
First, understand that the issue is about you and your husband, not you and his mother. To change how you feel about this situation you must change your thinking. That said, see it as a positive thing that he has a strong relationship and values his mother -- it's not a competition. Focus on what you can control: your relationship, not theirs. When things are calm among all three parties, talk to your husband. Acknowledge how important his mother is to him and mention something you like about her. Perhaps she is kind? Or reliable? Or a great dresser? Let him know how important he is to you and how you value him and his support. Express that when issues arise between you and his mother you don't always feel you get the support you need from him. Bear in mind that ultimately you want the same thing: to have your needs and expectations met and to feel understood. So the more united you and your husband are on issues, the less likely that a rift will exist between you and your mother-in-law.
Here are some tips for getting along better with your mother-in-law:
- Thank her for raising such a great son.
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