The dad-of-one, who has another baby on the way, is paying his mom so she doesn't have to work - and his pregnant wife has had enough.
. According to the post, the mom-in-law currently lives with her husband's other siblings who have"full time jobs" and"good salaries.
She urged the couple to try and find a"middle path" by communicating concerns"from a place of curiosity" rather than negativity. "By stating our feelings in a way that does not involve blaming or accusing someone, we have a greater chance of having a productive conversation. When we include judgments and assumptions in our communication, it's typically going to elicit defensiveness which gets us nowhere."
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