Am I wrong in thinking she should stand up for me?
My fiancée and I have been together for over five years.
The last couple of years when they’ve invited anyone to family events, they have specifically said that I’m not invited.Am I wrong in wanting her to stand up for me – or should I just leave it be?Of course you want your fiancée to stand up for you! And not only is she not defending you, but now she is allowing her family members to bully herWhen couples come together and decide to form a family, the idea is that they should walk through life hand-in-hand – as a team.
It’s hard to envision a happy wedding celebration if your future in-laws refuse to be in your presence.
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