“Shocking Footage Reveals Boyfriend’s Sister in a Secret Heist – You Won’t Believe What She Stole!”
Whether the relationship is new or long-term, partners’ families are bound to be involved in it
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This woman seemed unfazed by this fact, until her boyfriend’s sister started taking things from her
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75% of couples experienced problems with an in-law
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Most people don’t go into a relationship expecting to have difficulties with their partner’s parents or siblings. However, gaining a new family isn’t always as smooth as one hopes for. A US study from 2022 found that both men and women tend to have more conflicts with their partner’s side of the family than their own. Meanwhile, 2008 findings reported that 75% of couples experienced problems with an in-law.
Partially why in-law relationships can be tricky is because there’s no guide to follow when navigating them. There are many uncertainties when it comes to particular scenarios, like how close they should live next to each other, how often they should see each other, and what responsibilities they might share—with no concrete answer to them. While with family it’s more likely that one has more common ground and interests, the overlap in common agreement with in-laws is smaller.
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