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Posted by JT on February 24, 2007 at 09:00:37 from (70.226.211.23):
In Reply to: OT getting married posted by Clint Youse in MO on February 24, 2007 at 08:48:15:
Clint, don't get your bloomers in a twist, you got to first realize, you are taking his baby, that to a father does not come easy to accept. He probably will eventually warm up to you, he has to see that you are going to treat his baby with all the respect and dignity that she deserves. My MIL, disliked me from the day I got into their family to the day she passed on, my FIL & I really got on real good. I have 2 daughters and a step-daughter, I don't like anyone their boyfriends or husband, I don't think they (boys)are good enough for them(daughters) But, it is their life and I will ahve to accept it. I do not know your situation, But some man takign your daughter away and gettin' hitched is not an easy thing fro a father to accept. Give him a couple of grandkids and I will bet that might put things in a little better light, if that don't help, man, I don't know where to go from there. I tolerate my SIL, just for my little grand daughter, that will melt even the hardest heart. I also have 2 grandsons, also and even though my DIL is not my favorite, I tolerate her because of grandsons, give it time.
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