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Mother And Daughter-In-Law Conflicts

The women find mothers-in-laws hardest to deal with, and the friction often leads to long-term unhappiness and stress, the feeling was mutual, as the mother-in-laws felt they had been isolated and excluded by their sons"wives. "Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law conflict often emerges from an expectation that each is criticising or undermining the other," the Telegraph quoted Dr Apter as saying.
"But this mutual unease may have less to do with actual attitudes and far more to do with persistent female norms that few of us manage to shake off completely. "As they struggle to achieve the same position in the family as primary woman, each tries to establish or protect their status, each feels threatened by the other," she added. The research revealed that the rivalry was over domestic issues like cooking and looking after the children, growing more personal and emotionally charged.
The study showed that 75 per cent of couples have problems with an in-law but just 15 per cent of mother-in-law/son-in-law relationships were difficult. "Men are better at avoidance strategies when the in-laws are visiting. "But women can't keep a low profile. For all the changes there have been, issues such as cooking, behaviour of children and how a table is set or a meal presented are things that affect a woman's sense of self-worth and she is judged on them," she added
For better understanding, young ladies can watch (and enjoy) the Hollywood flick, 'Monster-in-law' starring Jennifer Lopez!!



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