Mothers-in-Law Gain Popularity in W. Germany
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TUEBINGEN, West Germany — West German mothers-in-law are more popular than ever, apparently because they’re younger these days, according to results of a nationwide poll.
A survey conducted by the Wickert Institute showed that 69% of West German spouses like their mothers-in-law.
Of the 3,033 people surveyed over the past two weeks, 67% of husbands and 70% of the wives said they liked their mothers-in-law.
Only 14% said they could not get along with their mothers-in-law, while another 17% refused to give their opinion.
According to the institute, those who refused to give a reply said they were either afraid of their mothers-in-law or declined to give an opinion out of courtesy.
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