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MIL Uses The Favorite Son Routine To Punish The Couple For Not Letting Her Babysit, Then Brags About Buying The Other Baby More Gifts

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In a family drama that reads like a modern soap opera, one mother-in-law seems to be taking the art of favoritism to an alarming level. After a couple decided against letting her babysit their newborn, they found themselves at the receiving end of her bitter charm offensive—a campaign to make her feelings clear about who she favors in the family. The poster recounts a series of pointed remarks and passive-aggressive comments that have turned what should be a joyous time into an emotional battlefield.

The family tensions began to escalate shortly before the birth of the poster’s child. While preparing for the arrival of their baby, the couple learned that the poster’s brother-in-law (BIL) and sister-in-law (SIL) were also expecting. In a somewhat smug manner, the mother-in-law announced that she would be babysitting BIL and SIL’s baby full-time once it arrived—a proclamation that didn’t sit well with the poster and her husband. Their decision to restrict babysitting duties sparked a dramatic shift in family dynamics, leading to an increasingly strained relationship with the in-laws.

Despite the couple’s efforts to remain polite, the mother-in-law has upped the ante, showcasing her favoritism and seemingly reveling in the couple’s discomfort. During an Easter call, she informed the poster’s husband that BIL and SIL were invited for dinner, cheerfully adding, “I guess we could’ve invited you.” To further rub salt in the wound, she mentioned making his favorite dessert, teasing him with the prospect of missing out. It’s a display that echoes the tactics of a high school bully rather than the nurturing behavior one might expect from a grandmother.

As weeks passed, the mother-in-law continued to shine a spotlight on her preference for BIL, letting her son know exactly how much more she had spent on their baby gifts compared to what she had given to the couple. During a recent visit to meet the new baby, she boasted that they had gifted BIL and SIL hundreds of dollars in baby items, cheekily remarking, “Yeah, we bought them way more stuff than we ever got for you guys.” This stark disparity in treatment only heightened the couple’s frustrations, especially given that the only gift received for their newborn was a onesie emblazoned with “I love grandma.”

Amid this familial strife, the poster’s husband has maintained his dignity, bending over backward to help his mother with tasks like airport pickups and furniture moving. This complicates the narrative further, as BIL is known for being unreliable, often bailing on family obligations. The contrast between the two sons’ behaviors raises eyebrows, particularly with how the mother-in-law chooses to overlook her ‘favorite’s’ shortcomings while publicly denigrating her other son.

The reactions from readers have been largely focused on the mother-in-law’s behavior. Many are baffled by how someone could treat their child in such a hurtful manner, especially when there is a grandchild involved. Comments highlight the emotional toll that this type of maternal favoritism can exert on family relationships. Some urge the couple to stand firm in their boundaries, while others express sympathy for the husband, noting that he deserves better treatment from his mother.

It’s a family conflict that shows no signs of resolution. As the poster grapples with the fallout from her mother-in-law’s behavior, she is left wondering how to navigate this increasingly fraught landscape. The events have turned what should be cherished moments for the new parents into a complex web of favoritism and emotional manipulation, leaving them to ponder what interactions will come next in this ongoing drama.

Original discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/JUSTNOFAMILY/comments/1t2x702/my_mil_is_really_just_an_awful_person_and_i_have/

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