AITA for flipping out on my MIL and husband for eating all the food before I had eaten?
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Oh I completely disagree. The mother-in-law is terrible but the husband there are four kids in the house and he doesn't even care or notice if his wife has eaten after she's made a meal. He is a horrible parent and a terrible partner. If he did talk to his mother, great if he didn't, he's the coward he seems to be and I don't know why anybody would choose to have four children with somebody who doesn't care about me in any way, shape or form. The mother-in-law did not take vows in front of God in everyone the husband did and he is the ah here.
Divorce. Not only did he not notice that whenever hemym is there, his own wife wasn't allowed to eat. But he also said it wasn't a problem that she couldn't eat and that she was being dramatic. The disrespect and disregard for his wife is absolutely insane. The fact that the teenage son (who is a kid so shouldn't have to be involved) tried to save a plate for her and her own husband didn't, speaks volumes about the situation.
While I agree that the husband should definitely have paid closer attention, and really should have stepped in; divorce right off the bay is way too extreme of a response. ESPECIALLY with kids in the picture.
Divorce is worse for a child in all but only the MOST extreme circumstances.
@@nothingtoseehere2394 the kid is already involved in the mess. He is the only one in the whole house who had a single thought about his mum. The husband is teaching the kids that it is OK to treat people like that and there is nothing that could be worse than that
@@nothingtoseehere2394 My parents divorced when I was young and I think you're straight up wrong. Why would I want to live in a family full of stress and disrespect? Do you have any idea what that does to people? My mom ditched the jerk and I think she was damn right to do so.
@@nothingtoseehere2394My parents didn’t divorce and they really should have. Parents constantly fighting and driving each other mad is miserable for the child
NTA. Hanger is a weird and dangerous feeling - never provoke someone who's hangry. I completely understand because I've been hangry at times and become like a raging animal. Of course your husband didn't talk about it to the MIL and your in-laws don't have boundaries and should be taught accordingly.
We were taught as kids to always set aside a portion (often the better or larger one) for those who'd arrive late to eat or couldn't eat right away. It's just manners.
Mil and the husband would be out the door. He would have to decide, either his mom who has absolutely no manners, or the family that he created
My man always puts food to the side for me and I do the same for him along with our son. MIL is a freeloader, husband is a coward I highly doubt he told his mom something. I would sit down with them together and discuss the issue. NTA OP
NTA, the mil is the A.
I will never understand how some of yall marry people like this, like where the red flags just not clickimg?
Most of the time there's no red flags until after children
@@amyyaku5022 Yeah, but why have four children? Like, you couldn't tell after the first two?
Yo, wtf? Why do people have kids with horrible partners?
I don't understand either. Even after telling my brother many times that his girlfriend is a horrible woman, he still stands up for her and does everything she wants. She and her family don't have driver's licenses, so he drives them around like a chauffeur. But no matter what I say, he won't change his mind. He even wants to have kids with her. I don't know what to do.
@@genki2705
Nothing you can do. It sucks watching someone get caught up.
Ok, I have to ask: where do y'all get the rest of the story since the comments include details not in the video?
They're watching all the other shorts this channel uploads finishing the story. Don't bother looking for the rest of the story, I'll just summarize it
Op came back downstairs and yelled at her MIL for eating her food, MIL flipped out and stormed out of the house, then OP's husband told OP that she was in the wrong and defended his mom. Now OP thinks they're in the wrong because they got scolded