Save Your Marriage From Interfering Parents

Interfering Parents
Interfering parents could be the root cause of marital difficulties. If you are having problems with your parents' interference then saving your marriage is up to you. We all have problems with our parents at some point of time and marital difficulties are also unavoidable at some stage. However the combination of these two conflicts could take a sinister turn in your life. If you feel that your marriage is falling apart because of parental interference then it is time to take some positive action.

To deal with your the problem of your parents, you first need to understand the point of view of your parents. Why do your parents interfere in your married life?

  • Wake up! Your parents may not even know they are interfering. They probably think they are giving you good advice like they always have.
  • You have to come to terms with this harsh truth, that you will always be 'daddy's little girl' or 'mommy little boy' even if you are 50 years old. So screaming or pulling your hair will not help. You will just have to live with it.
  • Your may have some real or fictitious reasons to dislike your spouse. That could make your parents interfere in a big way and be an added challenge in your struggle to save your marriage.
  • Your parents feel that as parents it is there right to 'protect' you from this big bad world that includes your spouse.
  • If you have children then the interfering from your parents could come with regard to your children. They may want to decide what is good or bad for their grandchildren and want to spend more time with them.

Now what can you do to save your marriage from the problems your parents are causing?

  • Parental interference is something that will remain, but if you are serious about saving your marriage then don't allow yourself to get influenced by them all the time. Even if they are spewing venom about your spouse, ignore them. Don't let them make you feel victimized.
  • You have to try to bridge the gap between your parents and your spouse. Both are important pillars of your life and you can't disregard either. So it is crucial for your peace that they get along. If there are misunderstandings then clear them.
  • Your parents might mean well for their grandchildren but don't forget that they are YOUR children. You and your spouse have the final word in matters concerning them.
  • If your parents are emotionally arm-twisting you into act against your spouse, you have to put your foot down. You have to make your stand clear to them and do so strongly

The effort to keep everyone happy takes a toll on yourself but you have to try nevertheless. So deal your marital problems due to parents upfront.