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My mother-in-law is usually very annoyed and always rummages around at home. What does she think?

I think this is because your mother-in-law is wary of you. She doesn't think of you as one of her own, so she always likes to rummage around at home because she wants to find something in your house. What is this thing? I don't think you know either. He is always looking for what he wants.

If you are disgusted with her behavior, you must tell her in time, otherwise, she will still think that you accept his behavior. If you don't remind her at this time, she will have more and more abnormal behaviors in the future, and nothing you say will help.

My mother-in-law used to be like this. After my husband and I got married and moved out, he would come to our house every once in a while. At first, I thought it was because he was afraid that we couldn't take care of ourselves and came to help us, but later I found out that he always liked to collect things at our house and was sometimes curious, but he couldn't ask her because of his identity. Later, I found out that he went to our room to collect the things on our bedside table. I told him once later, and then his behavior was controlled. He never did it again. I don't know if I haven't seen it, or if he was still looking through it while I was away. In short, you must tell him, otherwise he still doesn't care.

The relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has been difficult for thousands of years. If there is an opportunity, we must let them communicate normally. Only after communication can we know what the other person is thinking and what the other person wants? Not saying it will only make the understanding error between the two sides bigger and bigger, even to the point of resentment.