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35 Horror Stories About Brothers-In-Law And Sisters-In-Law Who Were Just Unnecessarily Cruel
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"My SIL met my youngest for the first time when he was 2 years old. She met him and decided she loved him so much that she wanted him. She called Child Protective Services on my husband and I. Child Services made an emergency call on us that night, complete with a police escort. They found nothing wrong. She called them the next day asking if they apprehended my son so she could get custody of him." I'm a Senior Staff Writer who writes a wide range of topics, spanning from people's real-life drama to pop culture to funny things I find on the internet. "She got mad at us for not sharing our joy with her. She wanted us to visit. I said we'd stay at a hotel close to her since we have four kids now and there wasn't enough room in her house for all of us. My MIL let me know that my SIL wanted our biological son to stay at her place when we go down there. That's it. Just our bio son but not the other kids." "After the funeral, he and his wife, who has apologized for all the things he did, came to the house, ate a bunch of food, and he then announced, like anybody cared, that the tiling of his kitchen wasn’t going to tile itself and started getting his coat. His wife was not ready to leave. She was embarrassed. I think this may have been a last straw for her because she left him a few months later." "To me, that seems like she only cares about one thing, so while her husband and the rest of us are about to lose someone so special, she was reading through papers not meant for her and holding back tears as she read all the stuff she would be getting by being married to my brother. I could go on, but to me, that changed my opinion of her forever." "I haven’t wasted my time or money buying her presents since then. When I see my nephews, however, I’m always sure to have a very noisy or messy toy for them. THEY appreciate my gifts." "She used my illness as a young mother going through one of the toughest parts of my life as an excuse and said she felt threatened by my presence at her upcoming nuptials. Shortly after I was discharged and still trying to figure out how to mother my 6-month-old and care for myself, my husband was told, 'You should’ve never married her, otherwise this wouldn’t be a problem.' And yes, his family chose her side — 12 years later and we’re still treated like the outsiders, including our three children." "Her husband wasn’t even there when she shocked everyone with her false announcement. It went from happy to awkward to WTF real fast." "I have severe asthma, so my husband and I were being extremely cautious. My husband was supposed to be a groomsman, so he offered a compromise: no mask on during photos, but we would both wear masks at all other times. My brother-in-law uninvited us and kicked my husband out of the wedding party." "She denied doing it even though SHE POSTED herself in my clothes. She lied and said it belonged to a friend of hers who left it in her room. However, this romper had been purchased in a different city, several years beforehand when she was in middle school and wouldn't have been shopping at this store (nor would her friends have). She also lied about taking my other clothes and selling them even though we found another shirt of mine in her room." "My brother-in-law not only told the car title loan company where I hid my vehicle, but he was given a finder's fee for ratting me out after they successfully took my truck. I paid $6,000 for the truck and was only $200 behind on the loan." "He demanded that we didn't go through insurance and that he would pay for the repairs out of pocket. By the time I had a listing of the repairs needed, he concluded that he wouldn’t have hit my car if I’d done a better job parking it and refused to cover the damage. Motherfucker caused $800 just in noticeable paint damage to my car and didn’t care how I felt about it because he didn’t mind the minor scuff his bumper took in the impact." "I wound up sharing my bridal showers, attention, and time with my sister-in-law because she didn't want to be 'showing' at her wedding. I mean, everyone could do the math. We all knew she was pregnant." "They lived five minutes from us and my brother saw my daughter two times the first year of her life. They are now divorced." "One year when I didn’t have any money because I had moved and started over, I was saving to buy them nice gifts, but I didn’t have enough for myself to pay for my bills around Christmas. So she complained to her family and my brother about how trashy I was for not sending them anything. He takes her side every time. I just don’t bother interacting with them anymore." "So, in her twisted mind, the fact that I enjoy being in my nephew’s life must mean I’m in love with his father, my brother."