The story we will tell you today, from the useru/Constant-Story-1575, is one such story.
However, lets tell everything in order.
You probably know how it happens.
The situation got even worse after the birth of children.
Usually, she said that the OP did everything differently than she or her own mother did.
So the author switched herattentionto another sons kids fortunately, the second DIL was always happy with her help.
And recently, she gave her granddaughter a rather expensive familynecklacefor her 10th birthday.
The lady was absolutely sure that she was right, but her DIL wasnt convinced by this argument.
She called the author a jerk for doing so and literally demanded that her daughter receive a necklace.
According to somestudies, it occurs in around 65% of families.
And in fact, favoritism affects not only childhood but also a persons entire life.
It can actually take many forms.
By and large, many of our problems in communicating with relatives have their roots in childhood.
So any manifestations of favoritism, even those described in our story, are already unhealthy.
On the other hand, it seems to me that theres a lot left unsaid in this story.
For example, the author doesnt specify in what situations exactly she had conflicts with her DIL over babysitting.
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