The average American argues with their in-laws about once a month, according to a Newsweek poll of 1,000 adults. 31% said they had spats over politics, while 22% argued over lifestyle choices. Money and parenting issues were other common sources of conflict. “Identification with political ideals often represents a deep sense of how we view ourselves and the way society should work,” Psychotherapist Tara Arutunian said. “These rights and wrongs are usually oversimplified and lack nuance, leading to disagreements.” (swnsdigital)
Americans Argue With Their In-laws About This
Sep 22, 2024 | 8:00 PM