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What if my father-in-law is too eccentric?

Personally, I think my father-in-law should be eccentric. However, eccentricity is different from eccentricity. Some people really have no bottom line for eccentricity. How a child behaves is to indulge him blindly, give him the best regardless of right or wrong, and turn a blind eye to bullying other brothers and sisters. This is really biased.

My father-in-law's eccentricity is reasonable and within a reasonable range. I think it's understandable. It has a lot to do with what children do.

First of all, I married his youngest son, who loves me very much and loves me very much. And when I came in, he was old after all, and it was inevitable that he would have a better temper when he was old. And I was younger than other sisters-in-law, so if I did something wrong, I would be more tolerant.

Compared with other sisters-in-law, I am more educated and sophisticated. So there are important things at home, and my father-in-law is naturally willing to listen to my advice. When I give advice for my family, I naturally have a higher status.

Before I started, my siblings had already shared some housework, so the burden was lighter for me. I am not good at housework. I often buy small things to honor my sister-in-law, and my father-in-law doesn't force me to do more. It makes sense to say that I am partial.

Later, when things got better, the two uncles began to split up. They paid part of the money, and their father-in-law paid part of the money, so they all bought houses for them and lived separately. My father-in-law still wanted to have a son around, so he didn't let my husband and I go out alone.

So in this matter, how do you say that the Qing palace is biased? Sister-in-law may think that the house we live in with my father-in-law is much bigger, and my father-in-law is responsible for a large part of my daily expenses and diet. My mother-in-law can still help me look after the children, which should be very happy. My father-in-law is partial to us.

But for me, I feel that my grandfather is partial to them. After all, my father-in-law paid part of the house price for them to buy their own house, but we have nothing and have to take care of the elderly. And there must be a lot of inconvenience living with old people. For example, you can't wear cooler clothes in summer, which I believe you all know.

So it is difficult to make a clear judgment without bias. After all, few people can make a bowl of water even, but everyone's heart is meat. If you are really good to your father-in-law, I believe he will not treat you badly. If it is true that my father-in-law is eccentric to the armpit, then I can only accept my fate and do it with a clear conscience.

Tell me more about my children. Under normal circumstances, old people may have a little preference for boys. But besides my father-in-law, my sister-in-law gave birth to a son, but I gave birth to a daughter, but this little granddaughter is my father-in-law's favorite. Besides, my daughter is really sensible. She thinks about her grandfather everywhere, much better than her two brothers, and grew up beside her. If in this case, the father-in-law is a little partial to the little granddaughter, isn't that another level of fairness?