entitled mother in laws that need to be tamed - REACTION

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entitled mother in laws that need to be tamed - REACTION

Hey there, it's Charlotte Dobre and welcome back to my channel! Today, we're going to talk about a topic that many of us can relate to: entitled mother-in-laws. Now, we all know that dealing with in-laws can be tricky, but when you add entitlement into the mix, it can be a recipe for disaster.

Let's start with Sarah, who married into a family with an extremely demanding mother-in-law. From the moment Sarah started dating her now-husband, the mother-in-law made it clear that she had a specific idea of what her son's partner should be like. She would constantly criticize Sarah's cooking, cleaning, and even her appearance. It was a constant battle, and Sarah found herself walking on eggshells whenever her mother-in-law was around.

Then there's Michael, who married into a family with a mother-in-law who expected her son to drop everything whenever she needed something. She would call him at all hours of the day and night, expecting him to drop whatever he was doing to come and help her out. And if he couldn't make it, she would guilt-trip him and make him feel like he wasn't a good son.

Unfortunately, these stories are all too common. Entitled mother-in-laws can make life difficult and put a strain on relationships. So, if you're dealing with an entitled mother-in-law, just know that you're not alone. It's important to set boundaries and communicate with your partner about what you're comfortable with. And remember, at the end of the day, your relationship with your partner is what matters most.

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The dude being on the side of his mother instead of helping his wife and support her is the biggest red flag. Id run.

yasminxx
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Not defending the pregnant mother of your child when she is clearly distressed is so wild to me.

Airy_Contrary
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As an Indian woman who’s getting married at the end of the year, I can confirm it’s not in our culture for the in laws to have your money. That’s just plain entitlement.

anushamuralidhar
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To the lady who has bee sued more than once per year since 2012: From experience. If she is suing you multiple times over 10 years, time to get a harrasment lawyer. Criminal harrasmen is a 4-8 year jail sentence, and harrasment at that level is absolutely criminal. You can back sue her up to 20 years for all the lawyer and court fees you've paid and missed work. Blessings, queen.

CH-ojkv
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The woman who keeps getting sued by the MIL should sue her back for defamation, slander, and harassment. And probably get a restraining order against her covering herself and her daughter. That is not ok behavior. It's expensive, stressful, and can be damaging to a child. Using a lawsuit should be a last option in serious circumstances, not a way to try to manipulate a situation where she has no rights.

TheBrokeCyberWanderer
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I’d feel so violated if my parents let themselves into my home without notice. That’s fucked up.

aubrey
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The fact that the fiance said "ill support you if you want to press charges against my mom" says it all. 😅

analisantos
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When I got a divorce due to my husband's infidelity, I basically packed up and left with nothing. My then MIL yelled at me and accused me of stealing a pillow and some cheap cutlery. 20 years later, I had finished law school and passed the bar. She had the audacity to call me up and DEMAND that I go to her house and do her will for free!!! UMMM, NO! The best revenge is success!

CharlotteStockton
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That last one was absolutely psychotic. Why would you invade your sons home and risk seeing him in the middle of the act? WTF is wrong with that woman and the others with her enabling that shit?

rivertam
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I hope Charlotte sees this.
So I dated this guy for sometime. We fell in love and even wanted to get married. We are Africans from Ghana to be precise. His mother strongly disagreed to our union because she didn’t like my tribe. This guy chose his family over what we had and asked me to move on with my life because he can’t be with a woman his family dislikes.
Fast forward to now, I’ve found an amazing young man who’s so in love with me and I love him to bits. Recently let’s say, three weeks ago my coward ex, texts me to inform me that his mother died and because of that he wants me back . I never click on the block button so fast 😂.
Plus my boyfriend’s mother is an angel. I’m really glad the first family didn’t accept me 😂😂😂. I would be missing out big time

estheranderson
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As an Indian myself, I can confirm this exists in some families I know.
Me and my siblings are unmarried, our parents never ask us for money - we spend some of ours on things for the house or the bills because we still live with them and sometimes without telling them - we just tell them it was due and it was covered. My spur of the moment shopping spree is the only thing that gets some counselling; other than that we are all reasonable and respectful. We all have our own accounts, only our parents have joint accounts.

APP-hmbf
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I feel so sorry for that woman being told to wash the windows.... Honestly I would have said "no" once and "I'm going home [husband] can stay and help mommy maybe for a week" right after. And then go home and really put my priorities in order... I would be out of that marriage faster than you can say "mama's boy"

alemaria
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My mother-in-law INSISTED that I abort our TRIPLETS that I was 4 monthes pregnant with because "We didn't know how hard it would be to be parents"... we both already had two children each from previous marriages. 2 months later, I had three beautiful little girls (4 months early). We have been together for 10 years now, continue to fall more in love every day, absolutely love and adore our 7 children, and now our 2 Grandchildren as well.

jenniferschroeder
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The MIL that’s stole the heirlooms?! What the actual?! She should have been escorted away in handcuffs! She stole them, and actively tried to get away with it by lying, and she was going to ruin the wedding day just so SHE could have earrings?! Greedy people are so hard to comprehend.

jennabrilon
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As bad as it is that her mother-in-law stole her earrings, the fact that she and the family is now harassing her would make me concerned about what family I just married into and how "far" the apple fell away from the toxic tree.

liannesweet
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OMG, I just had a PTSD moment with the mother-in-law telling her pregnant daughter-in-law to clean the windows.. so the same thing happened to me but in my case, it was in the middle of winter in Europe and she wanted me to clean the outside of the window while 5 months pregnant in -10 degrees... I'm happy to say that I'm not a part of that family anymore 🙏

silvanamarkovska
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my monster in law was my father in law who told me 1) he had a bet with his buddies we would not last a year ( been 38), 2) i would never give him children (there have been 2)..I would keep him from getting a college degree (he has 2 associates, 2 bachelors and a masters degree..) and we would never have our own house (it's paid off )... loved proving him wrong.

toscatattertail
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That last woman who woke up the couple sounds like someone who no one would like. How she would think that was an appropriate thing to do to them is truly amazing.

steamer
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For the people thinking the last one is fake, this actually happened to me (19) in college. The mom of my on and off again boyfriend (22) let herself in and barged in the bedroom. I was in the bathroom having just taken a shower. I stepped out of the bathroom to be called a lot of names for corrupting her baby. She also had a special nickname for him thst she would coo at him when she called him. So ick. We kept breaking up because of stunts like that. Months later he called me in the middle of the night, (pre cellphone days, so my whole family woke up). He proposed, I told him he was drunk, and yes I loved him, but he would have to leave his mom out his life before we would even just date again. Really nice guy, but his mom, OMG

tinapetrovicz
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My mother in law was the type that would look in the medicine cabinet when she used our bathroom. Rather than confront her, and give her the chance to go into " I am the victim here mode", I devised a plan to put an end to her nonsense. The next time I knew she was coming over I placed a photo of her scowling face (enlarged to show detail) inside the medicine cabinet and let her ugly face stare back at her.

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