Advice from Amy Dickinson.
Out of the blue my father-in-law insisted on being called “Sir” – after a decade of me calling him by his first name.
My wife ignores or doesn’t acknowledge this, but after her sister admitted it and apologized to her for doing this, my wife acted like it’s no big deal.I told my wife that I don’t want to be around her family; they make me uncomfortable and treat me like a loser. .I don’t care if she sees them. I want to do right by our two young daughters.I think the essential problem here is with your relationship with your wife.
Because these in-laws seem to be in your life quite a bit , yes, you should limit your contact with them.She seems to be in a strong alliance with her family, so if you simply withdraw completely from them, this alliance could turn into a widening gulf between you, which now would involve your children.
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