My Son and Daughter-in-Law Divorced: “Now Their Child Has Nowhere to Go”
My son is stubborn, and my daughter-in-law has a fiery temper. I can’t claim to be perfect either, as everyone has their own demons. But what happened next
My son is stubborn, and my daughter-in-law has a fiery temper. I can’t claim to be perfect either, as everyone has their own demons. But what happened next
I still can’t calm down. A week ago, I had to kick my daughter out of my apartment. Honestly, I don’t regret my actions. She brought it upon herself, along with her boyfriend. I came home from work to find uninvited guests. I always enjoyed my daughter’s visits, but six months ago, something happened that changed everything
Linda, a mother of two, confides in her daughter that she is exhausted: her husband doesn’t help around the house, doesn’t do the grocery shopping, and enjoys good meals but never cleans up after himself. She used to overlook these issues because she didn’t work and took care of the home and children. But now, as she ages, she wishes her husband would support her. “Honestly…”
A marriage that once thrived on love and mutual respect has now become a transactional relationship. This often happens after many years of being together. It happened to me in the tenth year of my marriage.
My parents stayed in the city. I visit them occasionally. One day, I had to take my husband to visit my parents. He loved the countryside, and his enthusiasm became overwhelming.
I had different priorities and values in life. I wanted to travel, see as many countries as possible, and immerse myself in various cultures. Of course, I planned to get married, but
I’ve always been careful with money. Once, John asked if I’d like to be a stay-at-home wife, but I could never agree to that. I believe it’s better to earn a modest salary than to depend on someone else. My husband feels the same way. Sometimes, work situations arise that require overtime, and I always agree
“For the past three years, we’ve been living under the same roof with Mrs. Johnson. Besides my mother-in-law, there’s my husband, our three-year-old son, and me. We can’t afford to move out. My husband doesn’t earn enough to cover all our expenses. Even if I found a job, my salary as a part-time teacher wouldn’t make much of a difference. So, we live together and try to make the best of it…”
– Yes, that Mark should be honored with a statue while he’s still alive. Not only did he raise three other kids, but he also fathered her fourth! Jessica divorced him after a heated argument.
While many people believe that siblings often have a rocky relationship, my brother Jake and I were always close. He looked out for me and we shared everything. But when our parents bought me a car, everything changed.
How could he go so far as to secretly sell his home and show up at our doorstep? We couldn’t even communicate properly before this happened.
My mom has always been a controlling figure in my life. Not to everyone, no. Just to her children. My dad used to have a good job, and she never complained about him being away all the time. As a wife, she fully supported his views: the house was always spotless, she never grumbled about our financial situation, and the kids