By CaitiieBuggs - 13/01/2013 07:22 - United States - Portland

Today, I was making wedding plans with my fiancé. His mother kept complaining about everything, and insisted it was pointless to plan because it's just our "first marriage." She then tried to convince him to dump me and move back in with her because "she's all he'll ever need." FML
I agree, your life sucks 41 243
You deserved it 2 532

CaitiieBuggs tells us more.

CaitiieBuggs 23

Op here to give a year later update: After my husband confronted her about the comments she tried to backtrack and do that whole "you misunderstood what I was saying" thing, although she said it pretty damn directly, like word for word. Wedding happened without anymore major problems from her, hubby's sister on the other hand is a different story. Mother in law has tried to convince us to move in with her a few times since, but we've kindly declined each time, but she'll bring it up every so often. She has the idea we're only together because I'm pregnant (which I'm not, but with her logic this is year 5 of my pregnancy) and my husband has called her out on that too, so for all of those wondering, he does defend and stand up for me, even if it takes a little push from my end:)I picked a good one. Hope that answers any questions people had:)

Top comments

What kind of mother doesn't want her own son to pursue and anchieve all of his dreams and goals in life?

Looks to me like she's a couple decades late cutting the umbilical cord.

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perdix 29

How well do you really, really know your fiancé? If she truly thinks she can take care of ALL of his needs, either (ee) she is woefully ignorant of adult male sexuality (not likely), or there are some "family secrets" that ought to make you run for the hills!

Trisha_aus 15
perdix 29

#43, I noticed that sometimes I pronounce the word ee-ther and sometimes I say eye-ther. I wanted to see if I used one more than the other, so I started keeping track by writing (ee) or (eye) to indicate which one I would have said had I read it aloud. As it turns out, I use (ee) much more.

She's afraid to be alone. That's what you call selfish. She isn't thinking about her sons happiness but rather her own.

Mommy issues? She needs some counseling, and if OP's fiancee ends this relationship, then he needs assistance even more.

skyeyez9 24

In the movie IT, the nerdy kid with asthma had a mom that was just as bad. She forbid him to play with kids and told her reason that "The only friend you need in life is your dear old Mom. OP...if you have kids, imagine how much worse she will become! O.O

And he died a 40 year old virgin because of her

Sounds like my shitty ex. Except he also turned out gay.... Hope you fare better!

It didn't pass moderation. :] trust me, I tried!

fanaticdragon 10

Op should told her finace mom that there is one thing she can't provide for him that he really needs

He doesn't happen to own a hotel does he? Sounds like the set up for the movie psycho

Smartdumbblonde 27
slmwhitechick 8

Had the same issue now I live right next to his parents and they are the subject of all our fights I say run away completely or u will be miserable

Never too late to stand up for yourself! Insist on moving. That really sucks. Marriage is supposed to make life wonderful not make you miserable!!!

#42, can you move? If not, would your husband be supportive of you just not having anything to do with her?