The brilliance of her strategy is something she didn't mention. Legally, if the person who Legally owns the house ends utility services, they are the only one who can restore them.
I realise that they are made up stories. But what I want to know is how closely they reflect life in whatever country this is actually based in. MILs SIL and BIL barging into houses seems a common theme, as are husbands who change completely almost immediately after the wedding. Husbands and their families leeching off the OP. MIL demanding money and to be looked after. In these stories the OP seems to escape. But are there thousands of down trodden brides who desperately need help escaping somewhere in the world? I have even read that girls are refusing to marry the eldest sons in Japan because they are expected to care for his parents.
5:54 "I packed up my things to leave the house, intending to inform my family about this." No. "I immediately went to the police, and reported my husband for assault and his family for trespassing. I had the detectives take photos of my bruised face, for evidence for the court trial, and I pressed ALL the charges. I told the police to arrest them, and take them to jail, and then I went before a judge to request a restraining order for all of them. I told the judge that I will be suing my husband for divorce, immediately, as I cannot stay married to a man who would not only force his family upon me, in MY HOUSE, without even talking to me about it, let alone getting my actual permission, but also would slap my face, because I dared to speak up to defend my own property. This marriage ended in that moment, and NONE of them now have the right to live in MY PROPERTY, as they will soon no longer be related to me by marriage, and I NEVER agreed to have his mother or brother and sister-in-law there, in the first place." Fixed if for you. If a man hits me, he does NOT get a second chance.
We know that these stories come from Asia , but I get furious at how young women are treated by their MIL because that is true , it really happens even nowadays , and I'm sure lots of girls are brought up to be submissive . So fiction , yes , but based on how their society works .
My MIL kept telling her sons to spend more time with their widow or widower aunts and uncles so they could inherit their homes. Little did she know that her Eddie Haskel type younger son was a lazy Dupa.
I wish they would stop pretending these stories are originating in US instead of in somewhere in Japan. And it seams all the parents are multi millionaires.
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I never understand how folks let others, relatives or not, just show up and move in🤔
a disturbing turn of events. Mothers in law's attempt to claim protagonist's parent's house escalates to violence and divorce
The brilliance of her strategy is something she didn't mention. Legally, if the person who Legally owns the house ends utility services, they are the only one who can restore them.
The audacity of people.
I tell husband that that is my mama’s house and it’s mine. I go live in it and you get divorce
I love reading these stories but I cannot understand how so many people think it’s true stories . It’s mostly made up stories .
I know it's funny reading comments that get to involved as if they are real people and situations
Same stories with different readers too. Lots of mistakes. But who knows, someone might have experienced similar, albeit not so extreme, life stories.
Possibly true in Asia.
I realise that they are made up stories. But what I want to know is how closely they reflect life in whatever country this is actually based in. MILs SIL and BIL barging into houses seems a common theme, as are husbands who change completely almost immediately after the wedding. Husbands and their families leeching off the OP. MIL demanding money and to be looked after.
In these stories the OP seems to escape. But are there thousands of down trodden brides who desperately need help escaping somewhere in the world?
I have even read that girls are refusing to marry the eldest sons in Japan because they are expected to care for his parents.
Sounds like my mom and wants my house when my mother try to take it a way.
5:54 "I packed up my things to leave the house, intending to inform my family about this."
No.
"I immediately went to the police, and reported my husband for assault and his family for trespassing. I had the detectives take photos of my bruised face, for evidence for the court trial, and I pressed ALL the charges. I told the police to arrest them, and take them to jail, and then I went before a judge to request a restraining order for all of them. I told the judge that I will be suing my husband for divorce, immediately, as I cannot stay married to a man who would not only force his family upon me, in MY HOUSE, without even talking to me about it, let alone getting my actual permission, but also would slap my face, because I dared to speak up to defend my own property. This marriage ended in that moment, and NONE of them now have the right to live in MY PROPERTY, as they will soon no longer be related to me by marriage, and I NEVER agreed to have his mother or brother and sister-in-law there, in the first place."
Fixed if for you.
If a man hits me, he does NOT get a second chance.
Hell no
It sounds weird that no one has their own car.
POLICE!!!
We know that these stories come from Asia , but I get furious at how young women are treated by their MIL because that is true , it really happens even nowadays , and I'm sure lots of girls are brought up to be submissive . So fiction , yes , but based on how their society works .
I say get out of my mamas house
Short ending-unsatisfactory
My MIL kept telling her sons to spend more time with their widow or widower aunts and uncles so they could inherit their homes.
Little did she know that her Eddie Haskel type younger son was a lazy Dupa.
I wish they would stop pretending these stories are originating in US instead of in somewhere in Japan. And it seams all the parents are multi millionaires.
Stop assuming that these stories come out of the US
Why do they never mention the abuse?
if it is my house you lot get out now
This story is ridiculous
another money worshipper.
Boring and repetitive. Dumb.