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Is an outsider to her husband's family. Tell me about it.

1, I am an outsider in my husband's family, and I have gradually become an outsider in my mother's family. Who can I talk to, who can understand what I have suffered, and why should I blame others for not knowing how much I have been hurt?

When you get married, you are an outsider in your mother's family. When you go home, people say you are a guest. You are a newcomer to your husband's family. It is sometimes difficult to try to integrate into that strange place and return to my mother's family.

3, girls, after marriage, are outsiders in the husband's family and relatives in the family! Why do you want to give up your old life and live another life?

I am an outsider in my husband's family, and I am also an outsider when I go back to my mother's family. Neither side is human. It's really sad for a married woman who is still dragging her children. It doesn't matter, she will get through it.

5. Re-adapt to the local life and integrate into a home where others always treat you as an outsider. When you are injured and tired, you can only carry it alone. There is no friend to comfort you, and there is no warm harbor for your family to stay.

6. When a woman gets married, she becomes a guest at her mother's house and an outsider at her husband's house forever. If she doesn't do well, they will keep it in mind. No matter how well she does, they will not take it to heart.

7. Daughter-in-law is always an outsider. Dad quickly hugged the quilt, and the faint fragrance was intoxicating.

What's more, the mother-in-law treats her daughter-in-law as an outsider, but at least respect and basic care are always worth it.

9. After all, I failed him. Maybe in the eyes of outsiders, I'm just a vain woman, but in the end, I just hope you can get the world with peace of mind.

10, the truth comes out after marriage. I am an outsider in my husband's family and a guest at my mother's family. I didn't really feel homeless until I got married.