By janitzearratia on Skatehive
_ I take my place with dignity... Being a mother-in-law is not a topic that one chooses, there is also no manual for being a mother-in-law. I am a mother-in-law, I have been a mother-in-law to my divorced children, and I will become a mother-in-law again when they bond with their new partners, anyway, life is not black and white, no one here is a saint by title, or a villain by label. I always give myself the opportunity to build my own path, without labels and without prejudices. My husband and I had helpful, charming mothers-in-law who loved us and showed it with deeds, words and actions. The new generations of children and their spouses are self-sufficient and find it difficult to commit to being related to the parents (in-laws) of their partners. My children had long courtships and my daughters-in-law and son-in-law were very close (they are still in the family chat). One of my sons-in-law despite having a cultural and language barrier with us always says that he loves me and gives