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My husband and I live with our in-laws. We pay rent and my mother-in-law helps look after our toddler. There’s only one problem: We really want to break up. Do we have to tell them? Ask Lisi

And Lisi advises a letter writer who keeps getting ghosted by her friends.

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Advice columnist Lisi Tesher.

I’m an esthetician, married with a toddler, and I live with my in-laws. They are both immigrants, as are my husband and myself, but neither of them work nor speak English. My father-in-law is uninterested in any of us; I have no idea what he does all day. He’s sitting at the table drinking coffee when I’m getting ready in the morning, and he joins us for dinner at night.

My mother-in-law is constantly cooking and helps us look after our child. We are very grateful to her for her help, and though she doesn’t say anything, we assume she’s grateful for the groceries we purchase, the rent we pay and basically anything else that costs money, as she doesn’t work.

Lisi Tesher
Lisi Tesher is a relationship advice columnist for The Star, joining her mother Ellie.
Laura DeCarufel
Laura DeCarufel
Laura deCarufel is the editor-in-chief of The Kit, based in Toronto. She writes about women and style.

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