Story 3: OVERLY ATTACHED TO HER SON

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The Proposal Fiasco

My fiancé’s mother, a single parent, has always been overly attached to him. From insisting on being part of every aspect of his life to demanding to come first in all situations, her behavior has caused numerous conflicts. When we got engaged, her fury erupted because we didn’t visit her first after the proposal. She even threw a cake at us in her driveway out of anger.

Story 3: OVERLY ATTACHED TO HER SON

Pregnancy Woes

The situation escalated when I became pregnant. She made countless attempts to convince my fiancé to leave me, claiming that I was lying about the pregnancy. Her “proof” was my weight, deeming me too fat to be truthful about the due date. These hurtful accusations and attempts to sabotage our relationship made my life a living nightmare.

The Baby’s Homecoming

Last week, I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, and both our families couldn’t wait to celebrate. My parents planned to decorate our house to welcome the baby home, but upon arrival, I noticed the decorations were missing. A heart-stopping phone call from my mom revealed the shocking truth: my mother-in-law had stolen everything.

Story 3: OVERLY ATTACHED TO HER SON

Caught on Camera

Reviewing the security footage, my fiancé and I were horrified to see his mother taking down the decorations and loading them into her car. Confronted with undeniable evidence, she first denied her actions before admitting to them. Her excuse? She felt insulted by not being given the chance to decorate our house herself.

Story 3: OVERLY ATTACHED TO HER SON

Consequences and Closure

Furious, my fiancé gave her an ultimatum to return everything within an hour, or he would involve the authorities. Her callous response, claiming to have donated everything, left us devastated. Despite efforts to retrieve the stolen items, they remain missing. With our trust shattered, we’ve made the difficult decision to cut off all contact between her and our child in the future. It’s a painful conclusion, but one that’s necessary for our family’s well-being.

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