{"id":4046,"date":"2025-04-25T17:05:36","date_gmt":"2025-04-25T17:05:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thedailyglow.fun\/?p=4046"},"modified":"2025-04-25T17:05:36","modified_gmt":"2025-04-25T17:05:36","slug":"18-stories-about-mothers-in-law-that-are-full-of-drama-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thedailyglow.fun\/?p=4046","title":{"rendered":"18 Stories About Mothers-in-Law That Are Full of Drama"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The relationship with a mother-in-law can develop in an unpredictable way, where almost nobody can say whether you will get along with this woman or not. II\u2019m sure that every daughter-in-law has a couple of stories about her husband\u2019s mother, and reading them is sometimes more exciting than a novel.<br \/>\nStory 1<\/p>\n<p>My mother-in-law is a very capricious woman: she lives in a 4-bedroom apartment and always complains that she is tired of cleaning. But when we suggest she sell the place and buy something smaller, she starts to get hysterical. She doesn\u2019t want to hire a cleaner either. \u201cI don\u2019t know this person!\u201d And she wants me to clean her place because I\u2019m not a stranger. My husband also began to pressure me, saying that I work remotely, and have a lot of free time, so I can help his mommy. I suggested my husband clean her place himself \u2013 he took offense, and my mother-in-law began to shout, \u201cHow dare you suggest this to my son!\u201d We lived normally before, she cleaned somehow, a robot vacuum cleaner helped, and now she wants a servant \u2013 me. \u00a9 Overheard at girls \/ VK<\/p>\n<p>Story 2<br \/>\nMy mother-in-law\u2019s birthday is a day earlier than mine. In the first year of marriage, my husband gave me a cool laptop for my birthday, and my mother got a 2-week trip to the Maldives, we were both delighted. The second year, my husband had an accident \u2013 he fell and had to spend the lion\u2019s share of his savings on a dentist. That year my mother-in-law got a trip to the Maldives again, but I only got a bouquet. He promised to give me a normal gift within a couple of months, so I was happy. But a month later, my husband brought me a treadmill. I told him that cardio exercise, especially running, was not my thing. My husband shrugged and started using the treadmill himself. Of course, we got into an argument. My hubby complained to my mother-in-law about me \u2013 and said I didn\u2019t know how to be grateful. But his mother got all the details of the quarrel out of him and drew the right conclusions. She came to visit us and expressed to her son that he should have originally switched gifts. After giving him a lecture, she left and my husband and I were left staring at each other dumbfounded. Then he admitted he was wrong and the conflict was over. And I am still in a pleasant shock from the position of my mother-in-law. \u00a9 Overheard from girls \/ VK<\/p>\n<p>When I was 7 months pregnant, I found out that my husband had an affair. I got so upset that ended up in hospital, and my husband packed his things and left for his mistress. So I am on IV, crying. And then my mother-in-law comes into the ward. She sits on the edge of the bed and says, \u201cLena, I never liked you, so our relationship is not good. But I think what my son did is disgusting. I\u2019m sorry I didn\u2019t raise him well. We may not be friends, but you\u2019re carrying my grandchild under your heart, and I\u2019m here for you.\u201d There were no particular sentiments: she brought me a nightie, slippers, a cup, home-cooked food, then met me when I was discharged. It was my mother-in-law who picked up my daughter and me from the maternity hospital (my parents are no longer alive). I live with my baby at her place \u2013 I can\u2019t afford to rent a flat like I used to. My mother-in-law helps me a lot with my daughter, and I am truly grateful to her for everything.<\/p>\n<p>Story 4<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The relationship with a mother-in-law can develop in an unpredictable way, where almost nobody can say whether you will get along with this woman or not. 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