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My Mother-in-Law Decided to Move into My Flat and Gave Her Own Home to Her Daughter: Now My Husband Expects Me to Welcome His Mum into the Home I Bought Myself

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My mother-in-law has decided she wants to move into my flat and give her own place to her daughter.

My husband, Daniel, grew up in a big family. His mother kept having children until she finally had a daughter. An odd approach, though its not really for me to judge.

When I married Daniel, I genuinely thought Id struck gold. He seemed dependable, brave, steadfasta man who knew the importance of family. The only issue was, he would never consider cutting the cord with his mother or younger sister. My mother-in-law never really cared for her sons, but her daughters happiness came above all else.

Sophie, the sister, was ten when we first met. At first, I had no objections, but after about five years, everything changed. She refused to study, got involved with rough boys, and Daniel had to sort out all her troubles. Sophie could ring him in the middle of the night for help, and hed rush to her side.

I hoped Sophie would eventually grow up, settle down, and things would finally calm down. But no, of course not! When she wanted to get married, my mother-in-law demanded that Sophies brothers chip in for the whole event because she couldnt cover it herself. The groom wasnt well-off either and didnt earn much, so the newlyweds had to live under my mother-in-laws roof.

One child came along, then another… My mother-in-law soon realised it was getting impossible for them all to live together. Then she came up with her so-called brilliant plan she would move in with us, and give her old flat to her daughter. But how is that fair? I bought this flat entirely with my own money; Daniel didnt contribute a single penny. And the strange thing is he actually seems pleased about the whole idea, telling me, “My mum will be a big help to you.”

Our flat has two bedrooms. Im not willing to sacrifice my comfort or my personal space by sharing it with another adult. My mother-in-law is utterly certain that were the ones who ought to look after her, all because Daniel is her eldest son and therefore responsible for her well-being.

I love my husband and divorce is just not an option for me. But how on earth can I make him see reason? How do I get through to him that living with his mum would be a complete nightmare? I wonder if anyone out there has any wise advice for me.

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