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Live separately and as far away as possible from both parents (yours & hers).
It will be good for you and your gf.
no new wife in her right mind will want to live with her in-laws! Who wants competition for her husband's attention? Don't live under your parents' roof, but you may live near them or beside them. as long as there's a physical barrier. And be sure to visit your parents regularly and bring along the apos when they arrive..
if you do end up living beside them and they cook for you, be sure to compensate them.
you know your parents' personalities. you be the judge..
Ako pinatira ko biyenan ko sa bahay ko para magkasama sila ng anak nya. Wala naman kami problema ng biyenan ko. Masaya din mga anak ko kasi kasama nila lola nila.
ate ko nakatira sa house namin. araw araw nagrereklamo mom ko sa kalat ng mga bata. mom ko dami reklamo sa bayaw ko, pero lagi naman ma reklamo yun at dds so im not surprised [emoji1787]
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Magkasama kami ng biyenan ko. No worries naman. Minsan Sabi pa ni misis, mas pabor pa sila sa akin kaysa kanya. Hahahaha
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I think si Mr Big yata ang hindi good terms sa byinan nya... [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
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Naalala ko MIL ko, kontrabida sa buhay ko dati yun, nung magka stroke eh naging malumanay na at bumait. Hindi ko alam kung may brain damage dahil sa stroke or nagbago ng disposisyon sa buhay dahil ayaw na ma stroke. [emoji23]
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