he probibly wants to be really big and bad. *sarcasticly*
your family would need a survival plan to keep everything and everyone safe
The same place as if you were married.
A family can be a community in many ways. Going of the scientific term I would say, a family could start off with a mother father two sons and a daughter. And if all children got married and stayed close to their parents. Then the married children, had children that got married and stayed close to home, you would have a community of the same family.
The Marcy Mid-size Weight Bench would fit everyone in the family.
No , because it would mean a family member married a hamster.
Everyone is different.
a joint family for example is when a man who has kids but no wife and a woman who has kids and no husband get married that would be a joint family........or a family that smokes weed together........
In medieval time the marrage was mostly not your chose. The man and the wife would not meet even before they were married. They married for money and not love in that time.
Depends on how his family looks at you and how you feel. If you have kids with him and the grandparents are in the children's lives I would say yes you would be an in law to the family. If no children and you really don't have contact with the family I would say that you aren't.
Hate to say this but the guy probably wants to blame everyone but his mother especially if he was close to her.
Most families never had a family crest. For those few who did, when a woman married, she joined the family of her husband and that crest would apply.
Ova in Czech typically means "belonging to" or "belong to the family of" and it attached to a married woman in a similiar meaning as the term "Mrs" denotes married woman of a family. Example: Adaninova would mean belonging to the family of Adanin or married and belonging to to (husband) Adanin.