People Shared What Finally Ended Their Relationships

Sometimes you live with someone, and then they do something so bad that you don’t know how to handle it. They might buy an expensive watch when the family barely has money for food or complain that dinner isn’t good enough. The people in this article shared what finally ended their relationships.

The Story:
My husband and I have been together since we were kids, and we have two wonderful children. He comes from a rich family, but I don’t, so my mother-in-law thinks I’m only with him for his money. A month ago, she invited us over. We sat down to eat, and she served us her salad. Suddenly, my son said something was hurting his tongue. I was shocked: my mother-in-law had tried to feed us a salad with pieces of glass in it. Thankfully, we noticed in time. We don’t talk to her anymore. How could a normal person do something like that? She even calmly says that my children and I don’t deserve her son.

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