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My mother-in-law advised He Wenna to eat meat. What is the difference between a mother-in-law and a mother-in-law?

Mother-in-law and mother are an eternal topic. In life, some daughters-in-law may get along well with their mother-in-law, but in their own eyes, their mother will always be their mother and her mother-in-law will always be their mother-in-law. They must be different. Just because they were born in the month of 10 when their mother was pregnant, they have lived together for more than 20 years, and the lack of these 20 years is irreparable in the husband's family. Just as a mother-in-law advises him to eat meat, we can clearly see the difference between mother-in-law and mother.

One: My mother-in-law cares more about her grandson, and my mother cares more about you.

We can see the difference between mother-in-law and mother from He's story. Because she is pregnant, her mother-in-law wants her to eat more, and her grandson is nutritious, but she really can't eat greasy meat. Mom cares more about your own feelings. As long as your health is stronger than anything else, your mother-in-law and mother will never be the same.

Two: Mother-in-law cares about the nutrition of grandchildren, and mother cares about your health.

When she has children, her mother-in-law will make many delicious and nutritious supplements every day. The most important thing is that you can eat well and have more milk to feed your grandchildren. But my mother's first thought is how to make her body healthy again. Considering your feelings, you are the first choice.

Three: the mother-in-law looks after the children first, and the mother looks at you first.

It is said that it can be seen from the time of giving birth that when you give birth to a child, your mother-in-law always cares about how the child is, whether it is healthy or not, whether it is a boy or a girl, and so on. Only one's own mother will think of how much her daughter has suffered, leaving tears of distress, and only one's own mother will feel sorry for her children.

Therefore, a mother-in-law will never be her own mother. You don't care what your mother says, it will be fine in a moment, but if her mother-in-law says you, it will be very wronged and will become a gap between two people.