Woman seeks Dear Abby's advice about living in an uncomfortable situation with her religious mother-in-law.
Woman living in uncomfortable situation with her religious mother-in-law seeks Abby's advice.My husband and I have been together for six years. Until about 18 months ago, my mother-in-law and I got along swimmingly. Unfortunately, that relationship has become troubled. The cause is her deep involvement with her church, indoctrinating our toddler with her religious beliefs and, finally, her deep physical attraction to her priest. She believes this last topic is acceptable to confide to me.
I will further assume that because your in-laws are family, you don’t plan to ask them to move. Putting an end to her attempts to indoctrinate your toddler is as easy as hiring a babysitter.
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