When In-Laws Can Tell: They Realized Their Kid’s Marriages Were Doomed With These 15 Signs
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The between in-laws and their children’s marriages can have a significant impact on the outcome of the relationship. Recently, an intriguing question was asked to parents-in-law: “At what point did you realize your child’s marriage was heading for failure?”
This query prompted individuals to share their observations of warning signs or red flags that hinted at the impending downfall of their child’s marriage. The responses provided valuable insights into the complexities of familial relationships and the obstacles that can arise within marriages.
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Communication Issues
To begin, one person said, “I’m not a parent but one of my friends made it pretty clear to me her marriage was doomed when she called me for the 3rd time to pick her up from the middle of nowhere. Her husband kicked her out for asking him to watch their son for 30 minutes while she cleaned… I wish I were exaggerating :(. “
Lack of Trust
One comment was, “My older brother married a woman who was a compulsive liar. Like lied about everything and was crazy.”
Incompatibility
A user replied, “At my wife’s sister’s wedding myself, my wife and my mother-in-law had a betting pool with the groom’s two brothers on how long the marriage would last. The lowest guess was 13 months by the mother-in-law. Lasted 10. They started marriage counseling while engaged. The honeymoon involved separate vacations. Thank Christ, there were no kids.”
Financial Strain
A comment was, “My grandma says she knew my ex-aunt wasn’t gonna work out when she called Gucci “the Wal-Mart of purses.”
A second comment was, “My brother’s fiancé makes him pay for everything. Every time they ate out, every time they went shopping, and the down payment for their house. She doesn’t mind if it’s a small house or if they don’t eat out often, but she and her parents refuse to pay for anything because “they’re very traditional” and paying is the man’s job.”
Infidelity
One person shared, “Was the sister-in-law. The first time she and I went somewhere together, she said, “Your brothers kind of been ticking me off lately. Do you think I should cheat on him again?” To which I asked if he knew about the others, and she informed me he did not. I told her, “He will now.” They divorced shortly after.”
Another person added, “When she was kissing another guy in one of the wedding photos. It didn’t go over well.”
Family Conflict
One person said, “She would call me all the time when I lived in Maryland to complain about my brother. When I lost my job and moved back home, she was constantly pulling me aside to have small conversations. When we went out one time, she sat down next to me and asked me, “Which guy in the bar would I be okay with her cheating on my brother with?”
Substance Abuse
A comment was, “So my mother recently married a man that she knew in high school (they didn’t see each other for 20 years, then reunited and got engaged within 3 months). He had no car, no job, and was living with his dad at 40 years old. She didn’t even know he was an alcoholic until after they were engaged. He slurred through the vows at their wedding!”
Another comment was, “When she tried to tell us that cooking meth in a self-made underground complex beneath his shed in the backyard made him a “self-starting entrepreneur.” And this guy was not Walter White, a genius chemist from New Mexico. This was Ricky from Alabama, who got his GED at 24.”
Lack of Effort
A user replied, “When he refused to go somewhere with her because it was outdoors and he doesn’t walk on grass or dirt.”
A second user wrote, “On their wedding day, when my sister was walking down the aisle, he was looking everywhere but at her. He looked bored and uninterested.”
In-law Interference
One in-law said, “I realized it the day my son announced their intent. Try as I might, I couldn’t derail their plans. A year after the wedding, they had a son. My wife and I personally drew up the divorce documents in order to protect the boy from his self-destructive mother and hapless father. We ended up raising the grandson, who is now in his second year of college.”
Physical Abuse
One comment was, “Sister-in-law here. I’d say it was when he pushed my sister into a thornbush over a petty argument the day after they got married.”
A second comment added, “We all knew the marriage would fail before they even said their vows because he strangled her one night during a fight, and he was a drunk and an a****.”
Different Priorities
A person replied, “Apparently, when my mum married my dad, my grandad (my mum’s dad) drove her to the church and, just before they arrived, said to her, “I can just keep driving if you want me to.” They lasted 12 years. It wasn’t an awful relationship, but they were fundamentally incompatible. I love my dad, but I still can’t work out what the heck she was thinking.”
A second person added, “My brother has been married twice. He’s in the military. I knew both marriages were a mistake.”
Lack of Intimacy
A popular comment was, “When they mentioned off-hand that they don’t sleep in the same bed, and apparently haven’t had any form of s****ual relations in over 6 months.”
Another comment was, “It took them too long to finally split(happened this year) because my brother was “still in love” after not having s***x in 6 years and living as roommates for about 7. He got two great kids out of it, but I think he has lost a little of his soul to that harpy whale.”
Inability to Resolve Conflict
One person said, “When the actual father of their youngest child came forward to demand a paternity test… he won. DNA tests on older children also showed no genetic match. No surprises here.”
Disrespect and Disregard
A user commented, “Not me but a co-worker knew that her daughter’s relationship (turned marriage then domestic abuse now divorce) would end badly when the first time she saw the place they were living together, he showed off their bed as quote, “This is the place where I plow your daughter.”
Another funny story shared by a user was, “When he brought his wife and his girlfriend to Thanksgiving brunch.”
Natural Signs
One funny story was, “My sister got married outdoors on a beautiful, calm, blue-sky day. Just as the ceremony started, a big black cloud moved in over the hill. When the minister said, “If anyone objects to these two being married…” a sudden wind came up, blew the set/stage/alter apart, and it started to rain hard. I’m pretty sure it was a sign from God, and I’m a devout atheist.”
Finally, a story was, “I’m not anyone’s in-law, and I already know someone’s somehow gonna say this is sexist or homophobic or whatever. But when my Aunt started cutting her hair into, erm, trendy men’s haircuts and was wearing ray bans and more masculine clothing, I was pretty sure her relationship with her newly wedded husband wasn’t gonna pan out. It didn’t, she’s got a wife now, and she seems much happier as a result.” Source: Reddit
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