“I’m Leaving,” She Said Flatly: “She Won’t Let Us Live in Peace”
Her daughter-in-law blushed and fled from the table. “Where did you find that unattractive girl?” Linda glared at her son. “She’s not…”
Her daughter-in-law blushed and fled from the table. “Where did you find that unattractive girl?” Linda glared at her son. “She’s not…”
Life can be full of unexpected twists. What seemed impossible yesterday suddenly becomes a reality, leaving us grappling with emotions and decisions. My only son, for whom I would do anything, has given me an ultimatum: “I’m getting married, and you have to accept it, Mom.” The fact that this woman is 10 years older and has three children makes it even harder to swallow.
I’m writing this in a state of utter frustration 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, she has her own family. It’s her husband who dictates her actions – our despised son-in-law! It’s as if he’s brainwashed her! Our daughter
I don’t understand my son-in-law. He forbids me from coming to their house and taking care of my granddaughter. My son-in-law is a very good husband. He loves my daughter very much, earns well, and is a great head of the family. He also loves his daughter dearly, but because he works a lot, he only sees her when she’s asleep and on weekends. The thing is, he believes that his
“It looks like he won’t be coming after all. My husband and I have gotten used to it, so we don’t even get upset anymore,” sighs Linda, who was eagerly awaiting her son’s visit. “What happened? Maybe his wife didn’t let him come? If I remember correctly, you two never really got along.” “Maybe so, but my son never tells us anything…”
Emily never boasted about her marriage, but secretly she was very proud of her family. She and John had been together for only a few years, but they had already gotten married, moved in together, and had an adorable daughter. With John, she felt as if she was behind a stone wall, although sometimes that wall shielded her too much from the outside world. Emily never
When my first child was born, I wanted to provide the happiest childhood possible, always striving to meet my son’s every need. I’ve always been practical and resourceful, but sometimes family expectations can be overwhelming.
Everything was going relatively smoothly, considering the previous years of my marriage. We have two teenage children. My daughter decided to live with her father, and my son stayed with me. Before filing for divorce, I never imagined how challenging life would become.
Lately, her audacity knows no bounds. For her birthday, she demanded an extravagant gift, fully aware that her relatives are struggling financially. And yet
When my mother-in-law found a new job, we didn’t see each other for a while. This made me quite happy, but she still found time to call. My mother-in-law was never satisfied with me and always found a reason to complain. I ignored her comments, so I never started an argument with her. I knew it wouldn’t end well
He also asked if he and his current wife could move in with me. But it’s partly his fault; if he had paid proper child support to his ex-wife, this wouldn’t be an issue.
I’m stuck in a tricky situation where my mom refuses to hand over the apartment I inherited from my grandma. Need advice!