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Mother-in-law was ill and caught up with her daughter-in-law on a business trip. She was slapped by her sister as soon as she got back. What should I do?
Or we can take the prescribed annual leave in turns, and then try our best on weekends or shifts. Because everyone needs a job now, your job can be replaced by anyone, and the work can be carried out as usual without anyone, but it is difficult for a family to operate on a small scale, because everyone has a mortgage now, and the education and training of children are a burden. And it is difficult to have a stable job now, so don't give up easily.
On the one hand, if the mother-in-law is really strong, the elder sister is not sensible and doesn't understand the importance of work at all, or if she really takes it personally and puts pressure on your husband, he can't tell right from wrong. If you divorce now, if it is within your tolerance, you can try to endure it. After all, it is not easy to form a family. You can analyze with your husband with emotion and reason and let him know that you have done nothing wrong. Maybe your husband will gradually understand your situation. Once your husband supports you, between you and your sister-in-law, your husband's words carry a lot of weight, so it is still home and everything.
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