Wednesday, October 12, 2011

5 Tips When-in-law live with

Eya Ekasari - wolipop

Many couples are choosing to live one roof by-law to financial reasons, the son-in-law or health condition. But whatever the reason, living with a parent partner is not easy. As quoted from About, following five rules you need to know when you will stay in-law's house.

1. Define LimitsIt is better if you discuss some limitations that need to be done while living together with partner-in-law, for example, any homework that will be your responsibility for living together.This needs to be done to you or in-laws are not burdened with one another. As a bonus, you also get a positive image as a model law.



2. Search PrivacyOne thing that is required by married couples, especially newlyweds is privacy. This is the only way that you and your partner know each other better. This may be a bit difficult if only one house with in-laws. Therefore, it is very important for you and your partner to determine the area of ​​privacy (bedroom, for example) and asked that her in-laws appreciate it.


3. Do not meddle in the Family DebateCouples living with parents, your husband did not rule out acting like a kid again. The couple may feel irritated or trapped in a situation that could lead to him arguing with his parents. If the couple became involved in a family quarrel, go into the room. Sometimes fights occur because the rhythm of life in the family, obviously it will be finished by itself.


4. Select the Things You Need ArguablyBesides having to avoid a quarrel between the couple with their parents, you also should not engage in debate with the law. Not infrequently, in-laws provide commentary or doing something annoying, and you can tell if they feel it is already beyond the limit of patience.
For example, when the mother-in-law often came into the room without telling you first, you should tell him to want to knock on the door. Vice versa, if the law to comment on the conduct of your brother or sister at the wedding, listen to without the need to involve emotions and feelings.


5. Ask for Help If Need ItLive with in-law and brother in law Sudara could put pressure for anyone. If the situation becomes tense and there is always an argument every day, it could not hurt to see a therapist or marriage counselor. An objective outside party might be able to help overcome this and reduce your stress. Do not be ashamed to admit that you need help, especially if the problems in-law and brother-in-law began to destroy the life of your household.

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