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What if I told my mother-in-law that I would go to my ex-wife's house to pay New Year's greetings instead of yours?

Why is this? I think your mother-in-law will be very unhappy if you tell it directly without explaining any reason. After all, your daughter married you, and you can finally see her during the Spring Festival, but you went to your ex-wife's house to pay a New Year call. You must give a reasonable reason. Otherwise, think about it. Other people's daughters always bring their husbands when they go home for New Year's greetings, and your wife can only go back by herself. Forget it, you'd better go to your ex-wife's house to pay New Year's greetings. I don't think so. If a neighbor or relative asks your mother-in-law, why doesn't your son-in-law go home to pay a New Year call every year? How embarrassed you want your mother-in-law to be. I think you can go to your ex-wife's house to pay New Year's greetings, but I don't think that's why you don't go to your wife's house to pay New Year's greetings. Do you still want to live there after visiting your ex-wife's house for the New Year? I think you can really care about your wife's feelings and her words, but if you have to visit your ex-wife's house for some reason, you can visit your mother-in-law's house before the New Year, or you must visit your mother-in-law's house after your ex-wife's house, and you should be more sincere, take care of your mother-in-law's emotions and not make her feel uncomfortable. I think as a husband, you should fulfill your responsibilities as a husband. Everyone has some unshirkable responsibilities. Even if you have many reasons, they can't constitute a reason why you don't perform your due responsibilities.