So fucking done
Okay so I live with my MIL and today my s/o and I were arguing about whether to stay or go for our date today (in our room we were having this conversation and we werent yelling). She comes in the room and tells me he was helping her. I said okay he may have but I just saw him on the computer as well as this morning and I’m frustrated with him being on the computer instead working or helping me with his daughter (he goes on his computer from 9am-10pm).
She goes
“oh don’t talk about the past too much. I’m not happy wth you!! And look! You have the baby on the bed!! That’s so bad. Stop spoiling her. Stop getting angry at my son”
I had the baby with me because she’s sick and I was calming her down before I put her in her crib for a nap. And second that’s such a bullshit excuse!!! She spoils her kids so much that they don’t believe in working or helping!!
Now she’s telling everyone “that girl (aka me) doesn’t listen to me she’s so difficult” or “I’m scared the baby will get hurt because she doesn’t listen” or “she yells at my son too much”. Like bitch you were complaining about him (her son) first of all and SECOND she should NOT be making me mad (not just because I’m pregnant), but because she’s doing ILEGALL ASS SHIT like benefits fraud illegal and she knows I know and the people involved threatened to take it away but she says “oh it’s your part of the rent.” And then they feel bad because she’s their mom.
I have NO CLUE why I stay. Im about to leave with my daughter and my daughter in my stomach. But with her other daughter in law, whatever she complains the mom goes “oh yeah you’re right and my other son is wrong”. Like when he wants to go out with friends after working and he hasn’t been going out she tells him to stay and help her. But if I do, she tells me to leave her son alone. And wtf the other guy is an awesome dad! He goes to work and school and stays and play with his kid.
I’m livid!!!!!!! She needs to mind her business and stop babying my s/o or butt off of our business
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