A 32-year-old woman shared on Reddit how she was consistently excluded from her husband’s family events during their three-year marriage. Unlike the partners of her husband’s brothers, she was invited to only half of the family dinners. Her husband often told her to “sit this one out,” making her feel isolated.
The situation escalated when she was once again asked to stay home. Frustrated, she made a reservation at the same restaurant and arrived shortly after her husband, surprising his family. Her husband was shocked, and her mother-in-law called her actions rude. She defended herself, saying she just wanted to eat steak and had no intention of joining them.
When her husband returned home, he was furious and called her names. During their argument, he revealed it was a “family decision” to exclude her. He admitted his mother disliked her race, personality, and political beliefs. Feeling vindicated but horrified, she packed her belongings and went to her sister’s house.
In an update, she shared that comments on her post gave her the confidence to confront her husband. She realized her mother-in-law had pressured him into excluding her because she was half-black. She felt it was likely they would either separate or divorce.