My friend, even though there are 2 months left until the wedding, her mother-in-law is constantly insisting they buy gifts, but I don’t have the money for them. Sometimes I struggle to approach my mother-in-law the right way, and each time I feel bad about myself in front of her. I don’t know how to find the money or how to overcome this situation.
I had a similar experience, but mine was resolved before the engagement. These kinds of things can lead to bigger issues later on, so I would suggest being clear from the start.
So what does your spouse say about this? Are they considering talking openly with the mother-in-law?
@camkenari actually, my spouse often tells me to manage things to avoid conflict. This makes me feel even lonelier.
@aklimkaldi that’s where the main issue lies, I think your partner should take a stand in this situation. It’s not very healthy for them to always want you to manage everything.
I found the title a bit exaggerated, to be honest. You’ll need to talk to your mother-in-law and clarify the issues; otherwise, it’s not just this wedding that will cause problems, things will get even messier.
Financially, families can sometimes raise expectations too high when preparing for a wedding. Clearly state your situation. If necessary, you can come to a solution by making a small debt plan, but do not put your budget at risk.
You should have discussed this from the beginning.
My mother-in-law was also very insistent about jewelry, but my spouse stepped in right away. When you don’t oppose, it cuts off what they say, so that’s why your spouse’s support is important.
Sit down and talk openly with your spouse, let them explain the situation to their mother. Otherwise, you’ll continue to feel stuck.