My mother-in-law didn’t calm down even after our divorce

My mother-in-law divorced me and my husband. She didn’t like me right away. She was tall and slim, and I was chubby. That’s what always bothered her. It came to the fact that my mother-in-law told my husband that of all the girls he knew, he chose the most ugly. My husband took it as a joke, but I was very offended. My mother-in-law even picked out diets for me, but I could not stand it and once told her: “There are special diets for skinny people who can’t gain weight and rattle bones.” Even my husband took offense and stood up for my mother.

Then my parents bought me an apartment, and since I was already married, they registered it in my father’s name. This made my mother-in-law very angry and she started to turn my husband against me, telling him that I was giving my parents our money, otherwise what would they buy the apartment with. She told everyone she knew that her son earned very good money, but I took advantage of the moment and bought an apartment for myself with his money. Our town is small, and through my acquaintances these rumors reached my parents. They couldn’t stand it and told her and my husband what they thought of my mother-in-law.

A year later we got divorced. My ex-husband got married six months later and moved to another city, apparently drawing conclusions from our divorce. I only met a man this year, and when we decided to get married, my ex-mother-in-law found out about it. She somehow found my future mother-in-law and said a lot of nasty things about me. At first she believed it, but her neighbor saw them together and told her that it was her former work colleague, the first gossipy and cheapskate in their team. No one there liked her, and were glad she quit.

So I was lucky to have my mother-in-law’s eyes opened to the truth in time. I think I should do as my ex-husband did and leave my hometown. After all, we do not know what this woman is capable of, I would not be surprised if she also put a spoilage on me or my family.

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My mother-in-law didn’t calm down even after our divorce