Help! Should I Keep Helping My Lazy Sister and Mom at the Expense of My Own Family?
Dominika is torn between helping her lazy sister and mom and taking care of her own family. She seeks advice on social media.
Dominika is torn between helping her lazy sister and mom and taking care of her own family. She seeks advice on social media.
We welcomed her with open arms. Her son is simply wonderful. Calm, obedient, well-mannered. We enjoy spending time with him, shower him with gifts, and take care of him.
Everything seemed perfect until we decided to do a good deed. Predictably, it ended badly for both me and my husband. My husband had a falling out with his brother and parents, and my mother-in-law now sees me as the most mercenary person ever. I will never do business with family again! My husband and I own two houses—one is
But as time went on, life became too monotonous and devoid of meaning. Sarah realized she wanted more – to grow, to learn new things.
She didn’t even come to her father’s milestone birthday. I’m writing this now, feeling utterly distraught after yet another argument with my daughter. I can’t bear it anymore and need to share my story. My husband understands, but many of our friends say: what did you expect, your daughter is married now and has her own family. It’s her husband who imposes his will on her – our despised son-in-law!
I’ll never forget the day my mother-in-law’s harsh words left me in tears. It all started when I went to meet my husband’s parents for the first time. It was a cold, rainy day, and despite my best efforts to look presentable, things went terribly wrong. I wanted to make a good impression, but the weather and her cruel comments made it impossible.
I suggested dividing fridge shelves with my mother-in-law, and now she’s super mad. Need advice on how to handle this!
What my daughter did to her husband throughout their marriage is simply unbearable. My little Emily was always a sensitive child. I don’t force her to live by my rules, but I also value my own life.
This didn’t happen overnight; it’s been building up for a while. You could say our kids are the same age—Emma is nine—but I can’t stand the thought of them spending time together.
The entire house was covered in cereal, and my grandson was crawling around, spreading it even further. My son was supposed to clean up, but his wife refuses to do it for him.
Hello everyone. My name is Patricia, and I work as a nurse in a hospital. Recently, an elderly woman was admitted for treatment. Petite, lively, and with a great sense of humor. Fortunately, she didn’t have anything serious, but she needed to stay in the ward for 2-3 weeks. Not at home, but under the supervision of doctors. For the first week, everything was fine. The elderly woman
My husband’s mother has always been overbearing, but now she’s crossing every boundary imaginable. We met at a local clinic – I was there for a routine check-up, while he was accompanying his mom to her appointments. He was 34 at the time. Of course, a mama’s boy isn’t my ideal man, but