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( women workboresme, Fri 9 Sep 2005, 4:50) in-laws I'm not married, but I can think of them as in-laws. I'm currently women living with them.My mother-in-law, then, is great--she not only lets her women daughter date a foreigner, but she also decided to allow us to live together, which is a huge taboo in Korean culture. Normally I'd say it's none of her business, but we paid for our apartment on a loan in her name. My father-in-law is a strange guy though. He spent a few years in a Korean political prison for owning books on Marxism. Their home is filled with books along every wall, and I see the names Marx and Lenin everywhere. He's involved in a project to reveal the names of traitors who helped Japan conquer Korea a century ago. The right wing of the party says this project is controlled by North Korean spies. Also, he has been to North Korea a few times for conferences. Could I be living with a spy? (racetraitor, Fri 9 Sep 2005, 4:42) I think it's disgusting that you expect so many people to have mothers in law.
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