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A Man Writes A Post Full Of Emotion About His Mother-In-Law

When we get married, we are not only gaining a husband or a wife, we are also gaining an entirely new family. We marry into the family, so to speak, and that includes our mother-in-law, who is often very close to our spouse. Unfortunately, many mother-in-laws have gotten a bad reputation, regardless of whether it is justified or not.

For Scott Mann, however, he had a difficulty with his mother-in-law and when he first met her, he really didn’t get along with her. In fact, even after seven years of having his mother-in-law, Sharon, in his life he still claims he didn’t know her very well. It was then that his life changed in a very sad and dramatic way and he finally got to know this unique woman.

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It was when Scott’s wife was diagnosed with leukemia when she was only 30 years old. They had a daughter and in order to take care of her properly, his mother-in-law and father-in-law both moved into the house. This post is an impassioned statement about his newfound relationship with his mother-in-law.

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Via: Rosey News

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