My In-Laws Want to Visit After the Baby Is Born. Their Night “Routine” Fills Me With Dread.

A woman's in-laws have a problem with drinking too much and arguing loudly.
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A woman's in-laws drink too much and argue loudly. They visit their son and daughter-in-law after their new baby is born. The woman is worried about their behavior.
Why it matters
This story is about a family problem that can be difficult to deal with. It shows how some people's behavior can affect others.
- What is the problem with the in-laws?
- They drink too much and argue loudly.
- Why is the woman worried?
- She is worried about their behavior and how it will affect her family.
- When do the in-laws visit?
- They visit after the new baby is born.
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The outlets frame the story as a personal problem that the woman is dealing with. They focus on the woman's feelings and concerns.
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The in-laws have a problem with drinking too much and arguing loudly.
Sources1TypeAngleSlateFocuses on the woman's concerns