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In a family drama that's making the rounds on Reddit, a woman shared her request to her garlic-loving mother-in-law to only cook outside the home.
However, the problem may not only be in cooking, the psychotherapist believes.
“I've had chronic migraines for over two decades and garlic is one of my triggers,” the woman wrote on Reddit. “I feel terrible when a migraine starts and now I'm pregnant and can't take any medication to help with my migraines.”
The woman noted that she and her husband “invited my mother-in-law and son-in-law to come and help her with her retirement and support my [son-in-law] during a difficult time.”
Although her son-in-law “was wonderful,” the woman added that she didn't realize her mother-in-law was going to take control of the house.
A frustrated woman on Reddit (not pictured) reported that after her mother-in-law moved in, “she wanted to do all the cooking herself” and now comes into the couple's room “unannounced to pick up our dirty laundry, make our bed, etc.” (iStock)
The woman explained that “when we lived separately, we had a pretty good routine. [But] as soon as she moved in, she started cooking her own meals and coming [to] our room unannounced to pick up our dirty laundry, make our bed, and so on.”
She added: “If I had cooked dinner anyway, she would have persuaded my husband to eat both dishes.”
“The husband was extremely disappointed,” the woman wrote.
He told her that “we understand that she wants the best, but we need some boundaries. He asked her to cook less and tried to set other ground rules, like not coming into our room unannounced. He told her that if she wants to cook for herself and [BIL], that's fine, but we want to be able to cook our own food and get back to our routine.”
“When she cooks, she seems to try to add as much fresh garlic as possible.”
According to the woman, this message was misunderstood.
“The next day she got mad and told my BIL what my husband said and that I was taking her son away from her, controlling him, and that she was the 'matriarch' of this family… This led to a big family conflict.”
“This morning I finally felt well enough to go into the living room and she started cooking with a lot of garlic,” the woman wrote on social media about the brewing family conflict. (Jakub Pozycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Now, as the woman reported on Reddit, “When she cooks, she seems to go out of her way to use as much fresh garlic as possible. Again, she knows full well it makes me sick, but every time she claims she 'forgot.'”
Such incidents happen “weekly, if not more often,” the pregnant woman noted.
“Why would she do that? At this point, it almost seems deliberate.”
“I've been suffering from migraines and bedridden for two weeks now. This morning I was finally able to go out into the living room and she started cooking again with tons of garlic.”
The woman said: “I finally snapped and asked her if she knew I was so sick and that because I was pregnant I couldn't take medication, why would she do it? It almost seemed purposeful at that point.”
The woman shared on Reddit that she went back to her bedroom, turned on a fan, and opened all the windows “to air out the room. But honestly, I'm at a loss and want to tell her that if she's going to continue cooking with so much garlic and not care how sick I get, she should cook outside with a portable stove.”
She asked others if she was wrong to feel this way.
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