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Have you spent a holiday with your partner's family? If so, how was it?
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Not yet, but hopefully they will accept me so we can try it.
Christmas and Thanksgiving.
So tiring and so much going on, overall it was really fun.
So tiring and so much going on, overall it was really fun.
I have and it was BALLZ but I love my husband dearly so I suck it up. We just spend our Valentines day AND our anniversary at his moms house in the bedroom next to hers where I slept in a twin bed and he was on a cot next to me. This was far from romantic BUT as long as i'm with my man i'm a happy woman.
you're an amazing woman putting up with last week's issues. thank you for helping me turn a crappy situation into two amazing nights. :)
Male, 41-50 years, Married | Feb 20, 2012
Male, 41-50 years, Married | Feb 20, 2012
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Yes, it's always a crazy good time
I have spent many a holiday with my wife's family, most often with her Dad's side of the family. I really have no complaints, as they have always been wonderful to me.
yes..so busy,so much going on..but alot of fun never a dull moment
Thanksgiving. I looooove it!
Yes painful arguing screaming but that's normal in his family
Yes; Easter, July 4th, thanksgiving and Christmas. I used to live with them do it was quiet and relaxing.
Yes, and it was just fine. Her family is much less crazy then mine.
Sometime boring.
Yes. Crazy.
It was good, new years in New York! We had a good time.
Yes thanksgiving!! It wasn't as bad as I expected it was my first time so I was afraid they wouldn't like me.
Yes there great there the only family I got that cares
Female, 31-35 years, Dating, SCT, GB | Feb 08, 2012
Male, 36-40 years, Engaged, NC, US | Feb 08, 2012