“It Broke Something Inside Me”: Woman Leaves For 2 Days, Comes Back To A Different House Thanks To MIL

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Dealing with a narcissist can be a nightmare. It’s even worse when they’re your mother-in-law. Good communication and respect form the foundation for healthy relationships with everyone, including your in-laws. But if someone constantly ignores your boundaries, needs, and wants, you might be tempted to cut them out of your life.

Internet user u/Valkyriebw_105 vented to the ‘Two Hot Takes’ community about how, while she was on holiday when pregnant, her toxic mother-in-law secretly redecorated her entire house. Scroll down to read about the “full-blown panic attack” the author had when she realized just how much damage her MIL had done.

Dealing with narcissistic in-laws can be a nightmare. You can never know what to expect when they offer to ‘help’ you

A distressed woman with long, reddish-brown hair, covered by a blanket, holding her hand to her face, reflecting a different house experience.

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This woman revealed how she went on holiday while pregnant, only to come back to find that her mother-in-law had redecorated her entire house

A reddit post from AITA, a woman discussing her MIL redecorating her house while she was on vacation.

Text from a story, detailing a woman's pregnancy struggles; a different house story about a mother-in-law.

A pregnant woman on a sofa, looking distressed and holding her head. Her house is a different house, highlighting the MIL issue.

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Text describing a woman's struggles with nausea and house work, leading to a different house situation with MIL.

Text snippet detail: Mike and I decided to take a mini get-away, before baby comes. MIL Ann offered to clean.

Text snippet of a story describing a woman agreeing to a cleaned house, setting the stage for a different house surprise.

Text describing MIL's habit of unannounced visits. This woman returned to a different house because of her MIL.

Text snippet from an article about a woman and her house, mentioning a MIL making unwanted decor suggestions.

A man with a ponytail and a woman laughing while holding drinks, a different house after MIL visit.

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Text detailing how Ann cancels plans and always plays the victim, causing woman to leave MIL.

Text on a white background: a MIL got a key to a house for basic cleaning, and the couple left for a trip.

Text describing feeling unwell and cutting a trip short, leading to a woman coming back to a different house.

Text: "Mike texted Ann to let her know we were on the way back so she wouldn't be there when we got in. Surprise Surprise, she was there when we pulled into our neighborhood." A MIL leaves a woman's house different.

Text on a screen: "Mike and I had been told by a neighbor that she was there the day before as well and I got such a sinking feeling...it doesn't take 2 days to vacuum.." This refers to a woman leaving for 2 days.

A man with sunglasses and tattoos drives a car with a sunroof. He is leaving his house, perhaps for two days.

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Text on a white background: "I told Mike to go park down the street as I didn't want to confront her and he texted her and told her to leave. She did." This shows a woman's different house MIL situation.

Text from a Woman Leaves For 2 Days story describing empty trash cans and a loveseat with flowers in the driveway.

Text on screen about MIL causing a woman to come back to a different house, experiencing a panic attack over a moved couch.

Text detailing a woman crying and sobbing outside her house, unable to face the damage inside. A different house.

Text from an article describing the woman's reaction after discovering her house was changed by her MIL.

A woman with short blonde hair and glasses drills into a white wall. The house interior suggests a MIL's redecoration.

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Text describes a woman's different house after 2 days, highlighting a MIL's "damage" by changing furniture and decor.

A text excerpt describing a woman returning to a different house after MIL intervened, finding rearranged items and new sheets.

Text from an article describing how a MIL changed a house, including painting and wallpapering various rooms.

Text describing a woman returning to a different house, dealing with laundry and shocking changes from MIL.

Text describing the shocking aftermath of MIL's actions, highlighting the woman's different house and the immense cleanup effort.

Purple trash bags full of yard waste on a green lawn with a house in the background. A MIL changed the house.

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Text from a person expressing violation over their home being ruined in 2 days, highlighting a different house situation.

Text excerpt revealing a woman's frustration with her MIL's actions, leading to a different house situation.

Text snippet about a woman returning home to a different house, finding her nice rugs replaced with cheap ones by MIL.

Text from a viral post describing a woman's upset about her house being different after a MIL's interference.

Text describing a MIL throwing out a woman's belongings, causing a different house and broken feelings.

Text expressing emotional pain: "It broke something inside me," from a woman returning to a different house, thanks to MIL.

A distressed woman holding her head, experiencing a profound emotional struggle. This depicts the feeling of something broke inside me.

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Text details a MIL who broke something inside me, upset after Mike confronted her for changing the house.

Text on a light background reads: Our relationship is d**d to me. I will never trust her again. A woman's house changed thanks to MIL.

A textual image showing how a woman fixed her house after her MIL changed something, a different house.

Text stating "I kept my daughter from her insanity for 3 months, but at my husband's request, have let her go over there for short visits", relating to MIL.

Text on a screen discussing family dynamics and discomfort with a decision. A different house scenario with MIL.

Pregnant woman on a couch, face in hands, looking upset. A different house can cause stress.

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Text bubble asking Did I overreact and make too big a deal out of this? Woman returns to a different house.

Text on a screen from a story about a woman coming back to a different house, acknowledging reader patience.

Text from a woman explaining how sharing her story about her MIL helped her cope with a different house.

The author then answered some people’s questions

Text update about a woman returning to a different house, thanking supporters, hinting at resolution after MIL drama.

Text on a light gray background describing a woman's return to a different house after two days.

A pregnant woman with a distressed expression on the phone, touching her belly, feeling like her house is different.

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Text from an article about a woman whose house was changed by MIL, detailing a panic attack and subsequent cramping.

Text excerpt detail: a woman sought doctor's advice about her baby's movement. It highlights stress and a different house experience.

Text showing a woman's different house experience with her husband, navigating a MIL's narcissistic bubble and a trashed house.

Text box on a white background, sharing how marriage and family helped someone come to terms with childhood trauma. Different House.

Text from a viral post about a woman's house changing, detailing how someone stood by her despite difficulty understanding the MIL situation.

Text from a post explaining how the husband manages MIL contact with their daughter, highlighting the issue of a different house.

A woman looks pensive while a man sits in the background, a scenario depicting something broken inside me.

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A text message from a woman who comes back to a different house, expressing thanks for honest, strongly opinionated comments.

Text details the MIL's apology and replacement items after the woman's house changed. Her husband questions MIL's sincerity.

Text on a screen shows a woman's frustration with her MIL for changing her house, highlighting the MIL's lack of understanding.

Text describes MIL behavior, family traditions, and loyalty issues. Focuses on MIL problems affecting family dynamics and a different house situation.

Text reads, "Grandma used to keep a folder on her computer titled 'Anns Lies' which I kinda thought was awesome." Reflects a MIL situation.

Text snippet on a white background, mentioning MIL and not divorcing husband, detailing the woman's experience with a different house.

A Reddit post update text on a light background, discussing seeking validation for a woman's house being changed by MIL.

Text apology: "And wow, was not expecting so many strong opinions. However I did not anticipate it to be so triggering for many and I apologize." Relates to a MIL breaking something inside a woman's house.

A message of support for someone dealing with a different house situation caused by their MIL, encouraging healing.

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Someone with narcissistic personality disorder usually has tense relationships. People try to avoid spending time with them

It goes without saying that it’s unethical to redecorate someone’s home and throw out some of their property without their consent. If you’re offering your help to clean their house but end up overhauling the entire building to suit your own interior design taste, you’re essentially lying. And that does an untold amount of damage to your relationship.

You cannot expect to have a healthy, positive relationship with someone if you trick them, set false expectations, and then avoid taking any responsibility for your actions. Of course, nobody changes for the better overnight. But if you want to salvage the relationship, aside from a heartfelt apology, you need to improve your self-awareness and start working on sanding the rough edges of your behavior.

That is much easier said than done if someone is an actual narcissist. They may need the long-term help of a psychotherapist to change their behavior patterns.

Someone who has narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) unreasonably believes that they are much more important than they actually are. They crave attention and want other people to admire them. They sincerely believe that they deserve special favors and praise because of who they are.

The downside, as Mayo Clinic highlights, is that narcissists lack the ability to understand or care about others’ feelings. In other words, they lack empathy. The result? Their relationships suffer: they are unfulfilling and troubled. Most people generally don’t enjoy spending time around narcissists, after all.

Moreover, beyond the facade, individuals with NPD generally have a fragile sense of self-worth. They are very easily upset at even the slightest hint of criticism.

Narcissists can, in theory, change their harmful behavior patterns. However, this requires consistent effort, patience, and, often, outside help

Meanwhile, Duke Health points out that the 9 signs of NPD spell out the acronym SPECIAL ME. Specifically:

  • Sense of self-importance;
  • Preoccupation with power, beauty, or success;
  • Entitled;
  • Can only be around people who are important or special;
  • Interpersonally exploitative for their own gain;
  • Arrogant;
  • Lack empathy;
  • Must be admired;
  • Envious of others or believe that others are envious of them.

As Duke Health stresses, narcissists are not bad people. However, their behavior is problematic. “They have been conditioned to believe that they are special and deserve to be treated better than others and approach the world accordingly.”

Your relationship with them can be stressful and challenging as a result. Your mental health can suffer because narcissists constantly put themselves first and may belittle you. You aren’t powerless, however. What you can do is set healthy boundaries (and actually enforce them!) and walk away if the person with NPD ignores them.

Meanwhile, Duke Health points out that while narcissists can recover, changing their learned behaviors takes time and effort. “People with NPD do not generally seek help on their own, and if they do, it is often because of a co-existing problem, like anxiety. […] If a person is willing to change and their therapist can help them bridge the gap between their current and desired behaviors, there is hope for recovery.”

What’s your point of view, dear Pandas? Do you think the author was right to call out her mother-in-law and block her, or did she overreact? How would you have handled the entire situation?

Do you have any narcissists among your family, friends, or coworkers who keep ignoring your boundaries? How do you deal with them in your day-to-day life? Don’t forget to share your thoughts.

Later, as the story went viral, the author revealed more details in the comments

A Reddit user's comment suggesting to save 10 trash bags for a holiday gift in response to a woman's different house MIL experience.

A Reddit post detailing relationship advice on a MIL issue, showing text responses in a forum discussing problems with a different house.

A screenshot of a Reddit thread discussing a MIL issue, showing advice on handling conflict and protecting children.

A Reddit post details how a MIL's actions broke something inside the author, showing text about cherished items being discarded.

Reddit comments about a woman returning to a different house due to MIL issues, discussing marital boundaries and husband's involvement.

Reddit comments discuss MIL behavior, supporting an OP who came back to a different house. Narcissism and boundaries are key.

Reddit user Many-Pirate2712 asks if stuff was saved from the trash. Valkyriebw_105 responds about her different house experience.

Most people were shocked by the mother-in-law’s behavior. Here’s what they said about the family drama

A Reddit comment about a MIL, saying, "I would sweep this under the rug but you threw away my Keeping The Peace rug."

A Reddit comment chain about a difficult MIL. A user is advised not to let a mother-in-law mess with their child.

A Reddit comment from 'Dimerella' with 434 points says 'NTA. I would be NC forever.' regarding a MIL story.

Reddit comment on MIL drama, discussing the user's husband and a "different house" scenario.

A Reddit comment warns, "Don't EVER let her be unsupervised or unmonitored... She will try to poison her against you every single chance she gets." A different house MIL.

Text from a MIL drama subreddit post, user ChunkyWombat7 advises setting boundaries to protect a house from an invading MIL.

A comment about boundary stomping by a MIL, advising limiting contact and not forgiving such behavior. MIL problem.

Reddit user exscapegoat's comment about MIL issues, discussing leaving kids with grandma and personal experience with a rocking chair.

A comment from LissaBryan advising to call the police for stolen items, in response to a woman's different house MIL situation.

A Reddit comment advising a pregnant woman to set boundaries with her MIL who broke something inside her house.

A screenshot of a Reddit comment advising to collect remote controls, related to a MIL changing a house.

A Reddit comment from Short-Classroom2559 about needing bail money, relevant to a woman's house troubles due to MIL.

A Reddit comment questioning a husband allowing MIL influence, related to a woman leaving her house.

A Reddit comment offering advice on a MIL situation, discussing family dynamics and a different house experience.

A Reddit comment on a post about a woman returning to a different house due to MIL actions, advising counseling.

A Reddit comment advises a woman on how to deal with MIL, suggesting she redecorate her mother-in-law's house.

Unfortunately, a few of the other readers experienced something similar. Here are their traumatic stories

A Reddit thread post from a user named CanineQueenB detailing how a woman's house was left in disarray after her MIL's cleaning frenzy.

A Reddit post detailing a woman's revenge for a MIL changing her house, a humorous story about a different house.

A screenshot of a Reddit thread where a woman recounts her MIL leaving for 2 days, returning to a different house.

Meanwhile, here is the final update that the author of the post shared with everyone

A Reddit post showing a "Final Update" on a woman and MIL situation, discussing family counseling after the MIL incident.

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