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Part of me wants to just tell my in-laws how they’re making me feel. But I’m scared I’ll make things worse between all of us, especially with my wife.
It hurts when my wife sides with her parents, even when I’m clearly the one being disrespected. I feel like I’m standing alone in my own marriage.
I’m trying not to lose my mind. Her parents constantly cross the line, but I don’t want to cause friction with my wife. I just want to set healthy boundaries without turning it into a fight.
Every time I visit my wife’s parents, I feel like I’m walking on eggshells. No matter what I do, it feels like I’m never good enough. I just want to feel respected in their eyes.