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My mother-in-law sent a text message to my husband asking us for a divorce. What should I do?
I think looking for the other half must see the person clearly and the family clearly. Some families do. When it's okay, it's family. Once something happens, the three of them are family members and the daughter-in-law is an outsider.
People are unpredictable. Some men seem hypocritical. In fact, they don't know how to handle things. Even he will be biased towards his parents because he has no responsibility to solve problems and no minimum view of right and wrong.
Such a man is as hesitant as before and doesn't know what to do.
Have a good talk with your husband and see if it can influence him, so that he can be more sensible in the future and know how to protect his small family when things happen, instead of just looking for his mother.
If your husband can still train well, then life can go on. If you can't train, get a divorce.
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