The woman said in a Reddit post that her brother-in-law has a habit of constantly “lecturing” her husband and questioning his decisions Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE ...
It’s subtle at first. You convince yourself he’s just busy, stressed, or in a mood—until the realization hits: you’re not just a little overlooked, you’re being treated like an afterthought. When the ...
Dear Amy: My husband has been irritable, tense, short-tempered and basically taking things out on me and our 16-year-old son. I confided in my 39-year-old stepson (my husband’s son) and let him know ...
Dear Eric: My husband’s parents are divorced. In the last year or so (after being married to their son for nine years) my in-laws have started communicating with me instead of my husband to make plans ...
Dear Annie: Money can be one of the biggest sources of stress in a marriage, and it sounds like some people who write in to you feel more like accountants than equal partners. That’s a red flag. A ...
Dear Annie: My daughter has a 13-year-old son by her first husband and a 14-month-old by her new husband. She and the new husband have been living together for over seven years. She moved eight hours ...
A stepmom turned to Reddit‘s “AITA” forum to find out who was in the wrong in an argument between herself and her husband David — and it became quickly clear whose side everyone was on. She began by ...
A middle-aged woman says she is fed up with her brother-in-law for infantilizing her husband. In a post on Reddit, the 48-year-old woman said she confronted her 54-year-old brother-in-law, whom she ...