Anonymous wrote:She’s his mother. Your mistake was expecting her to take your side. You told her of the cheating, expecting her support, and then took him back. Honestly, that’s on you.
She’s probably horrified by the whole thing and wants nothing to do with either of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's easier for her to blame you than her own son, as ridiculous as that may sound. That's her problem. I don't necessarily think you did anything wrong by telling her, but I do think it's naive to expect her to take your side. She doesn't want to hear anything more about it so don't talk to her any further about it and just steer clear.
Honestly, I'm not sure why you'd want to stay with your DH. It doesn't sound like he or his family are worth it.
I'm not sure if I'm going to stay. I am almost done with my degree and I have an infant and toddler. Once I am on my feet alone I will probably leave if it doesnt get better. So far it's still awful.
I'm sure it seems really overwhelming to leave, but look at the big picture and what's best for your kids. It's much easier to think "maybe it will get better" instead of acknowledging the reality of the situation. And it's better to formulate a plan and leave on your own terms than have him be the one to leave you.
Anonymous wrote:She said he's been cheating since practically the moment they met...
She said he cheated with both men and women on her...
She said has a bad drinking habit and has been abusive...
AND HER PRIMARY CONCERN is her mother-in-law's response.
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Y'all are too hilarious I swear.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, as a guy, I'd very much expect my mom to take my wife's side if I cheated on her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's easier for her to blame you than her own son, as ridiculous as that may sound. That's her problem. I don't necessarily think you did anything wrong by telling her, but I do think it's naive to expect her to take your side. She doesn't want to hear anything more about it so don't talk to her any further about it and just steer clear.
Honestly, I'm not sure why you'd want to stay with your DH. It doesn't sound like he or his family are worth it.
I'm not sure if I'm going to stay. I am almost done with my degree and I have an infant and toddler. Once I am on my feet alone I will probably leave if it doesnt get better. So far it's still awful.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, as a guy, I'd very much expect my mom to take my wife's side if I cheated on her.