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This is coming from r slash relationships, a subreddit that's just built around helping people and the goal of providing a platform for interpersonal problems.
It is titled, My husband, 32 male, frequently jokes about my family.
His attitude is rubbing off on our son, 5 male, and I, 29 female, want it to stop.
We've been married for six years, met in college, got married right after our graduation, and yeah, maybe our relationship was a little rushed.
As much as I hate this one particular aspect of my husband, I do still think he is a great guy and a good father.
The problem is, he doesn't really respect my family.
I grew up on a farm, and the majority of my family lives in the country.
We're from the South, and that's where they all still live.
My husband and I live up North, near his family and where he grew up.
I know all the stereotypes about people from the South, and I just want to say, my family really does not fit them.
We're not racist, we're not dumb, we're not inbred hicks.
Yes, my mother and father speak with a drawl, and dinner table conversations do tend to end up being about farm topics.
My husband has, over the years, developed a tendency to sort of make fun of my family.
It's never really mean-spirited, but he loves to play up the simple hick stereotype.
Insinuating members of my family are dumb or talking about back on the farm or what have you.