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At a young age, we all learn the golden rule: treat others the way you wish to be treated. It’s an essential life tenet that ensures we have a harmonious relationship with people as much as possible.
Yet, some grow into adulthood without taking this fundamental principle to heart. This woman seems to be an example of this. After callously and sneakily turning her daughter-in-law’s home upside down, she ran amok after receiving the exact same treatment.
Of course, people on the internet lauded the daughter-in-law’s actions, and you will see why as you read through.
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Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law walking outdoors, each holding a coffee cup, sharing a moment together.
Reading the story, it appears as if the mother-in-law rearranged the woman’s furniture for no particular reason. But according to licensed counselor Chana Johnson, there are different underlying reasons.
“If the daughter-in-law is making choices that are different from the choices she made, mothers-in-law can feel judged,” Johnson explained to Bored Panda. “Like the daughter-in-law is subtly implying that the way she did things was wrong, and that can cause friction.”
Johnson added that a mother-in-law with a strong, overbearing personality may be more controlling, especially if the daughter-in-law fails to set boundaries immediately.
This is what appears to have happened in the story, as the author mentioned that her MIL had been interfering in their relationship for many years.
On the topic of establishing boundaries, Johnson mentioned one key component: consistency. Apart from setting them at the start, maintaining those boundaries is just as important.
“It doesn’t work when the husband/son undermines the effort by going back on what they’ve decided. If you agree to no longer tell (MIL) your plans because she’s controlling, he can’t go behind your back to tell her what you’re doing,” Johnson said.
However, the spouse also plays a major role in such scenarios when dealing with his mother. As psychotherapist Marc Zola explains, husbands must make their wives the priority, not their mothers.
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“If the MIL is highly anxious or struggling with adapting to the new stage of life, this will reinforce the power imbalance (you can’t be neutral on a moving train),” he said. “It’s best to support your partner first and foremost.”
In the story, it’s not enough for the husband to simply agree that his mother is getting old and grumpy. He must be the one setting these boundaries more than his wife to avoid similar conflicts in the future.
As for the woman, giving her MIL a taste of her own medicine may have been harsh. However, given the situation, it may have been the only way to effectively get her point across.
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I am a Visual editor at Bored Panda, I'm determined to find the most interesting and the best quality images for each post that I do. On my free time I like to unwind by doing some yoga, watching all kinds of movies/tv shows, playing video and board games or just simply hanging out with my cat
I am a Visual editor at Bored Panda, I'm determined to find the most interesting and the best quality images for each post that I do. On my free time I like to unwind by doing some yoga, watching all kinds of movies/tv shows, playing video and board games or just simply hanging out with my cat
In my spare time, I enjoy creating art - both in traditional and digital form, mainly in the form of painting and animation. Other interests include gaming and music. Favorite bands include Swans, The Strokes, The Beatles.
In my spare time, I enjoy creating art - both in traditional and digital form, mainly in the form of painting and animation. Other interests include gaming and music. Favorite bands include Swans, The Strokes, The Beatles.
As a human with stuff to do and the ability to let stupid things go, I would not go out of my way and skip work to get petty revenge on an elderly person who is in the hospital, but to each their own.
I never would have stayed married to him because I would have called the cops and pressed theft charges against her for disposing of my knick knacks. When I was young, I only had family heirlooms to decorate with, that would be a hill to die on for me. How dare you throw Great grandmother's milk glass away! Retrieve it, or Replace it! Now!
I hope MIL only threw OP's things into the household bin and didn't take them to a Dumpster or something and OP was able to retrieve her things from the trash :( My sister has occasionally taken it upon herself to "clean up some of my things" and she's thrown out some of my own heirlooms from deceased family members, childhood toys that were still precious to me as memories, etc., and she full-on Dumpstered them (purposefully) so I couldn't get them back. It's been years since she's dared do that, but I haven't forgiven OR forgotten. I have to live next door to her for now, but when the reckoning comes, I WILL remind her of the times she's tossed my things, believe me XD I'd have pressed charges if it weren't for the ridiculously messy family situation (my dad was still alive, but disabled/I was his caregiver at the times this happened, etc., so no "divorce" possible, lol.)
As a human with stuff to do and the ability to let stupid things go, I would not go out of my way and skip work to get petty revenge on an elderly person who is in the hospital, but to each their own.
I never would have stayed married to him because I would have called the cops and pressed theft charges against her for disposing of my knick knacks. When I was young, I only had family heirlooms to decorate with, that would be a hill to die on for me. How dare you throw Great grandmother's milk glass away! Retrieve it, or Replace it! Now!
I hope MIL only threw OP's things into the household bin and didn't take them to a Dumpster or something and OP was able to retrieve her things from the trash :( My sister has occasionally taken it upon herself to "clean up some of my things" and she's thrown out some of my own heirlooms from deceased family members, childhood toys that were still precious to me as memories, etc., and she full-on Dumpstered them (purposefully) so I couldn't get them back. It's been years since she's dared do that, but I haven't forgiven OR forgotten. I have to live next door to her for now, but when the reckoning comes, I WILL remind her of the times she's tossed my things, believe me XD I'd have pressed charges if it weren't for the ridiculously messy family situation (my dad was still alive, but disabled/I was his caregiver at the times this happened, etc., so no "divorce" possible, lol.)
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