The daughter-in-law is in her mother-in-law's house, when can she be considered a family?!
It is said that many young men and women are afraid of marriage now, originally thought that modern men and women are more self-conscious, as long as they live well, they are not willing to bear the responsibility of marriage.
But recently I watched a video about marriage, and I realized that fear of marriage is really not an escape.
The incident happened in Guangdong, this is a thing that the sky is falling for a woman, but I didn't expect my mother-in-law's family to stab me at the end.
Let's see what's going on.
Police:
When the two of them quarrel, no matter how much they make trouble, I suggest that whether it is our elders or brothers and sisters, try not to get involved.
Mother-in-law:
This is my mom's house! This building belongs to my mother!
Police:
Then you can ask the court to decide, no matter whose house it is, has she been living here since she got married?
Mother-in-law:
Oh, yes!
Police:
That's right, before the divorce, you don't have any right to interfere, don't think that whoever owns the house can drive anyone away, who are you?
Mother-in-law:
I'm their aunt!
Police:
Oops, it's really three aunts and six women!
When the dispute occurred, the scene was chaotic, the blogger chose to call the police, and after the police came to understand the situation, the above conversation occurred,
It was originally a family affair, but the blogger's husband's family, seven aunts and eight aunts, all came,
In the end, the blogger further explained, and we only knew the ins and outs of this matter:
Just because my little daughter had an abnormal reaction to the vaccine and left,
Since I got that compensation,
The people in my mother-in-law's family have been stirring up trouble, thinking that I have taken too much.
When their family did not get divorced, they took the ownership of my in-laws' house to drive me away.
Hearing what the police said at that time, it really made me feel a little warm,
I'm quite impressed.
After many women get married, they have a feeling that on the surface they are also called "parents", but in fact, for the in-laws family, the daughter-in-law may not be as good as a close neighbor.
How is such a thing in life? Netizens are also discussing, let's see what everyone says:
This aunt is married and is still doing things in her mother's house.
Here I see a shadow similar to the one I was bullied in, the vicious mother-in-law's family.
When a woman should resist, she must resist, otherwise she will have to suffer by herself.
A sentence of her mother's says it all, she has a share! She wants to divide the property!
Sometimes it's hard to understand what the sisters think, why do you want your brother to divorce?
Look at the brain circuits of this family, is it ridiculous?
Can't afford to hide! Don't bother with them! Live your own little life!
Back and forth, housework, especially hate the so-called relatives back and forth.
When the house is scattered, they run away.
After reading the sharing of netizens, it seems that such a thing does exist in life, women get married and have children, but in the end they still can't integrate into their in-laws' family, everyone is in the same team when something happens, and the daughter-in-law is an outsider after all.
Even the three aunts and six mothers-in-law are more important than the daughter-in-law who gave birth to grandchildren.
In this way, the breakdown of the marriage is a matter of time.
But some netizens said that as an aunt, she really can't do much, she is married, and she needs help with her mother's affairs, so she can stretch out a hand within her ability.
If your mother's family doesn't open your mouth, then you can only work more, give more money, talk less, and give less opinions.
Each family has its own way of life, so don't get too involved. As both a daughter and a daughter-in-law, she understands that her life is not easy, so she doesn't get involved in anyone's life.
Sisters must know their position, work more, talk less, and not be disliked.
It's still my home, but I know I'm a guest.
What do you think about this?