When she tries to provoke you or start drama, become as uninteresting as a grey rock. Give short, non-committal answers like "Okay," "I’ll think about that," or "That’s nice." Don't give her the emotional reaction she's looking for. 5. Validate Your Own Reality
Stop sharing personal details, future plans, or vulnerabilities. If she doesn’t know the details, she can’t criticize them. Keep conversations light, topical, and "boring." 2. Set "Hard" Boundaries Boundaries aren't about changing behavior; they are about yours. Video Title- ImMeganLive - BAD MOTHER-IN-LAW
Ensure your spouse is on your side and "counts on" your support. Creates a unified family unit that is harder to manipulate. When she tries to provoke you or start