Did Covid Change Your Lifestyle?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.just another quick post to agree with the others - no point having a go at her just find a new place to live, even if bf won't come with you you'll be happier in the long run and better off away from this situation... maybe bf will grow a pair and move out too, but the dislike of renting thing does seem a bit of a cop out everyone else i know has saved up to buy a house while renting and yes it does take some time but depending on your mortgage you only need 5% of the purchase price which between two of you (if you are both working) can't be impossible if you really want it.
The mother in law is miserable and takes it out on you because she knows it bothers you. She should be pitied-try not to stay sucked into it. She will probably never warm up to you until she thinks you are not effected by it anymore.
Why would an exgirlfriend even want to come around and hang out with ex-boyfriend's mum?
Mum must like ex-girlfriend because she is able to control her.
As long as the mum monster thinks you are bothered, she will keep it up.
I would make a limit of time for bf like say 3 more months or whatever is right for you, that you will continue to live there before you move out.
Keep trying to be the good person when it comes to the bad mum. Try to ignore her, get out with bf and/or friends as much as possible if you can.
you have to tell her she is upsetting you (if you havent) do it in the most friendly way you can with your boyfriend there or something. or tell him to get his act together-its not fair that you have to suffer; its a hard situation to fix but it has to be fixed so i guess you have to decide what to do out of the choices you think u have