01. Some people just difficult? Everyone has a few difficult people in their lives. We can't always escape them. But there are some people who are enough to make a mule back away from an oatbin. Read02. When mom-in-law moves in It's got to a point where you have no choice. She's moving in next week and you are dreading it. Here are some ideas on what you can do to make this not feel like life sentence. Read 03. The sandwich generation Those in the aged group 36 - 50 are often called the "sandwich generation," because they arelayered between the dual roles of raising their children
Read 04. Don't say these things There are things in life whichyou shouldn't ever say to anyone, not unless you want to spend the rest of your life miserable and on your own, that is. Read 05. 10 tips on coping with the in-laws In-laws can be angels – sweet and nice and helpful and supportive. And then there’s the vast majority. Here is a short guide on dealing with Bonnie and Clyde. Unarmed. Read 06. Christmas with your in-laws Do you undertake to spend every second Christmas with your in-laws, regardless of what they're like and how they choose to celebrate Christmas?
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07. Festive season family feuds Christmas is coming up and you don't know if you have energy for your sister's spoilt brats and your mom's blind spots where your younger brother is concerned. Read 08. Taking him to meet mother The dreaded moment has arrived. After weeks of stalling and vague excuses, push has now come to shove and your new boyfriend is finally going to meet your parents – for Sunday lunch nogal. Read 09. Your parents' health Your parents are probably 20 to 30 years older than you are. Here's how to spot it when health starts to go wrong. Read 10. Parents getting divorced? This is a huge blow, whether you are 5, 15 or 25, as much of your sense of security lies with your parents. Both of them. Together. And now this. Read |