“So, I’m getting married to my fiancé soon. I bought my wedding dress a few weeks ago. But yesterday, something terrible happened when I came home early from work.” A woman shared the issue she faced while planning her wedding.
It’s important to note that her future mother-in-law was very interested in the dress. “His mom kept bothering me about trying it on, but I always said no. I finally stopped her after she even offered me $100 to let her try it on. She said she just loves wedding dresses and is obsessed with them.”
“Yesterday, I came home early and found my fiancé there. He panicked when he saw me and tried to stop me from going into my room, while texting someone on his phone. I opened the door and was shocked to see his mom wearing my dress. I immediately took out my phone and took a picture of her in it.
My fiancé got really upset when I told him his mom needed to pay me for a new dress in three days, or I would show the whole family the photo. She started crying and then left. My fiancé yelled at me, saying I couldn’t be serious and that I was overreacting because his mom just wanted to try on the dress, and it wasn’t a big deal. But I wouldn’t listen to him because I believe the dress should only be worn by the bride. Honestly, I felt disgusted seeing the dress again; I don’t want it anymore. So I think it’s fair for her to pay me since she ruined it for me.
He shouted at me and told me to stop treating his mom like she was my enemy. We had a fight after he couldn’t get me to change my mind, and now he’s been staying with his mom. I felt terrible, but I spent $3,000 on this dress and worked hard to get it. I can’t stand looking at it, but my family thinks I’m making things worse and risking my relationship with both my future mother-in-law and my fiancé.