My mother-in-law insisted on naming my daughter a boy. What should I do?
Everyone has the right to have his own name, which should be given by his parents. If your mother-in-law insists on naming your daughter a boy, which makes you uncomfortable and disgusted, you can communicate with her directly. After all, this is your child, and your mother-in-law has no right to name her at will. If you feel embarrassed to tell your mother-in-law, you can let your husband finish, and her mother-in-law won't listen to you.
Your mother-in-law may prefer boys to girls, so you should be careful at this time, because your mother-in-law may not like this granddaughter, and I don't know if she will be good to her in the future. At the same time, your mother-in-law will have opinions and opinions on you because you didn't give her a big fat boy, so you will have more trouble getting along with your mother-in-law in the future. At this time, I suggest that you live separately from your mother-in-law and live their own lives. Of course, if you have the energy and time.
The most difficult object for a daughter-in-law to get along with at home is her mother-in-law, who always likes to find fault with her daughter-in-law, so it is difficult to be a good daughter-in-law under other people's eaves. If the mother-in-law is a reasonable person, it is best to sit down and communicate with her.