And to my father-in-law: Thank you for not asking for my résumé when I showed up broken. Thank you for seeing a daughter where the law only saw a stranger. Thank you for raising me carefully—every single day.
My father-in-law criticises my parenting. How do I deal with that? miaa230 my fatherinlaw who raised me carefu
Because a father isn’t the man whose DNA you share. A father is the one who stays. Who teaches without cruelty. Who sees a broken kid and says, “You’re mine now. Let’s build something.” And to my father-in-law: Thank you for not
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But here is the secret: Good parenting is not perfection. It is repair. Every time he messed up, he apologized. He never once hid behind "I'm the elder, so respect me." He would say, "I handled that poorly. Let me try again."