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She lived alone in her own apartment when my wife and I first were married but was going through bouts of depression. I initially extended the offer to her to live with us until she got through her depression, and I mentioned it would be for only a year or two. How can I politely address this? I no longer want to live with my MIL. I have been generous to have allowed her to stay with us this long. We both agree on this fact.
My wife and I get along well and compromise on just about everything. Pat is healthy and young enough to still be independent. Please help me to express that it is overdue for her to move on and allow my wife and me the space to retire together peacefully.
You and your wife must explain that because you will be moving, it is time for Pat to find a place of her own. Expect that there will be some resistance, so offer to help her find a place and assist with the move. All of her relationships have the same outcome. The bum stays with her until he gets a better situation. The current one has been the longest, going on for several years. His hobby of drawing pictures depicting extreme violence worries me that he may act out someday.
Please remind your daughter that continued involvement with someone who abuses her and makes her fearful is risking her safety or her life. Contact Dear Abby at DearAbby. Box , Los Angeles, CA Dear Abby. February 9, at AM.
Dear Abby advises a man who is planning on moving with his wife to their dream home -- but doesn't want his mother-in-law to come along.