The Mother-in-Law Living Distance Spanish Prefer That Americans Can’t Handle
And what it reveals about family roles, personal space, and a cultural comfort with closeness that goes far beyond weddings In the United States, one of the most universal relationship punchlines is about the in-laws. Particularly the mother-in-law. She’s too nosy. Too close. Too opinionated. And the solution — whether through jokes, sitcoms, or real …












