Date: 10/12/2002 2:05:00 PM
From Authorid: 3835
I agree with you. Stay out of it...  |
Date: 10/12/2002 2:17:00 PM
From Authorid: 53052
i'd have my own point of view in general.. my uncle just divorced his wife, i never did like her.. she was everything a blonde stereotype is.. and i never liked her when they got married and was happy when they divorced.. so i kinda took his side but it was also my own personal opinion on it  |
Date: 10/12/2002 5:03:00 PM
From Authorid: 19586
Try to stay out of it. Somehow, it can make it more messy  |
Date: 10/12/2002 10:40:00 PM
From Authorid: 42945
I know about this situation only too well...the family should definately stay out of it, my sister divorced her husband of 28yrs at the time and all of us kept out of it, but she expected us to ignore her husband. He was more than just an inlaw to all of us, but she doesn't want much to do with us anymore.....hugs Zema  |
Date: 10/14/2002 11:48:00 AM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 12876
well thank you,personally i never think a family,or inlaws should ignore the other person,but they should accept the decision made by the ones as being not be mean to one or the other or except either cannot include any new friends in plans if they allow for example dates to come to family functions,they should allow that not say i don't want them here because you should be with so and so instead  |