Can't do that in India where the joint family system is the default and it's just expected that the daughter-in-law will silently tolerate any sort of treatment.
Can't do that in India where the joint family system is the default and it's just expected that the daughter-in-law will silently tolerate any sort of treatment.
So hard to break the system. I hope some women have the courage to reject the 'payment' for being the abused daughter-in-law when they become mothers-in-law, and instead support their daughter-in-law.
Can't do that in India where the joint family system is the default and it's just expected that the daughter-in-law will silently tolerate any sort of treatment.
So hard to break the system. I hope some women have the courage to reject the 'payment' for being the abused daughter-in-law when they become mothers-in-law, and instead support their daughter-in-law.