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What's it like to be married to a family with many brothers?

My husband is also two brothers, but his eldest brother and his wife divorced, leaving both children to his eldest brother. We live together now. I want my husband to transfer the current house to his eldest brother, so we will pay down and buy another one. Husband refused to say that the mortgage pressure was high. I would rather pay for the house than live together.

The one in my house is the second child with a younger brother on it, and then it seems that they are not separated. Actually, it's separated. His eldest sister-in-law was in charge at home, and then when I was pregnant, her eldest sister-in-law gave me a fright, saying that she was not in charge before, but now she is in charge. If I am born, whether it is made for me or not depends on her. From that moment on, I hated his sister-in-law We belong to the kind whose face and heart are inconsistent.

My husband is my younger brother, and the bride price is 49,000. My mother-in-law is very unhappy, as if my family owes her10 million. After one month of marriage, someone gave the eldest son a bride price of 50 thousand. She readily said no problem, but it didn't work out. Now I have been married for the fourth year. From renting a house to buying a house, her eldest son (unmarried) has been living with us. When we bought a house, their family wouldn't give us money and told us not to buy it. Now she has moved in. She also brazenly said that as long as the eldest son doesn't buy a house, he will live in my house even if he gets married. That's enough.

I also married two brothers, and I feel particularly bad. When the rural houses were built together, my sister-in-law gave birth to two daughters. Seeing that the second child gave birth to a son, I gave birth to three children that month. Obviously, the mother-in-law has been taking care of the children. I haven't helped her sit in the womb all day. My mother brought the eldest daughter, too. She also ran outside and said that her mother-in-law likes grandchildren and doesn't like granddaughters. Now pregnant for 5 months, my brother doesn't agree to abortion, but he has no money and he won't pay back the money he lent me.

I married four brothers. My husband is the youngest, but my siblings get along well. They never care. They pay if they have money, and contribute if they have no money. Maybe the reason why we all live separately is that all four brothers have bought houses and cars in the city.