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Daughter In Law

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family-drama1 year ago

"Grandma's Unapologetic Disney Trip Sparks Reddit Drama"

A grandmother took her grandchildren to Disney World for the first time after being unexpectedly forced to babysit them for multiple days while her son and daughter-in-law went on a trip. The daughter-in-law was upset that she missed out on the children's "firsts" and called the grandmother entitled. The grandmother refused to apologize, leading to a viral Reddit post and a debate over who was in the wrong. Family therapist and Reddit users largely sided with the grandmother, saying she did nothing wrong by taking the kids to Epcot and that the daughter-in-law needed to adjust her views of the situation.

familyrelationships1 year ago

"Mother-in-Law's Nut Allergy Sparks Family Feud Over Dinner Plans"

A mother shared her frustration on Reddit after her daughter-in-law refused to accommodate her nut allergy for a dinner party at their new house, insisting she bring her own food. The mother had always made special meals for her vegetarian daughter-in-law but was upset when the same courtesy wasn't extended to her. Reddit users overwhelmingly supported the mother, criticizing the daughter-in-law for being inhospitable and unreasonable. The daughter-in-law's refusal to make adjustments for a serious allergy sparked a heated debate, with many expressing disbelief at her lack of consideration.

family-relationships2 years ago

"Grandma's New Neighborly Power Play: Rewriting the Rules"

A 75-year-old woman who recently moved next door to her son's family to spend time with her grandkids is seeking advice on how to handle her daughter-in-law's strict rules. While she feels the rules are unnecessary and take away from her joy, she acknowledges the need to honor them. She specifically wants to address the issue of her gifts not being opened promptly. However, the columnist advises against trying to assert control and suggests focusing on being a supportive and involved grandmother instead.