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The Definitive Guide to Communicating, Getting Along, and Living Better with Your Spouse's Relatives!
- Stop Suffering and Having Problems with Brothers-In-Law, Sons-In-Law, and the Whole Extended Family
- ナレーター: James H. Kiser
- 再生時間: 2 時間 39 分
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あらすじ・解説
Besides the mother of a soccer judge, few people suffer as much in the mouth of the people as the mother-in-law. She is flouted mercilessly, and not only the mother-in-law is a constant laughing stock. Brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, daughters-in-law and sons-in-law, each one in his or her own way enters, without asking permission, into the couple's daily life, reaffirming the maxim that when you get married you do it with the whole family.
In case you haven't noticed, it is not enough just to learn how to deal with your spouse.
A bad relationship with the other members of the family sooner or later can undermine the marriage. Therefore, the time has come to do something to build a healthy relationship between everyone. When it comes to facing such a challenge, it is worth listening to what Andrea Ross has to say. This time, the wise and experienced marriage counselor presents seven principles that could restore the family relationship, making living together as healthy as desired. Living in harmony with all family members should be a top priority.
Therefore, you can't wait for the other party to take the initiative. Andrea Ross will help you in this task.
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