My Future MIL Demanded 25 Gifts for Herself Before I Could Join Their Family – ‘Repayment for Every Year She Put Into My Fiancé’

 

You know that gut‑wrenching moment when someone seems friendly—but every instinct screams danger?

That’s exactly what I felt when Jake’s mom, Linda, invited me over for “tea” three weeks before our wedding. She greeted me in her perfect cardigan, poured expensive‑looking chamomile into delicate china, and then slid a folded list across the table.

It wasn’t sweet. It was a demand: 25 lavish gifts—designer handbags, jewelry, spa trips, first‑class flights— labeled as “repayment” for raising Jake. She insisted the gifts were “reasonable”—“one for every year.” My heart sank as I realized how twisted things had gotten.

Jake was stunned and furious when I showed him. Two weeks later, at a family engagement party dessert, Linda made a toast targeted at me: “When you marry in, you honor the ones who raised him.” Mortified, I knew something had to change.

Then came her birthday. She’d been dropping hints about the Cartier bracelet she wanted. So I crafted my own “special” tribute: 25 silly, cheap items—from gummy worms and motel soap to a rubber duck and finally a roll of toilet paper etched with “For all the crap you’ve put me through,” all beautifully wrapped.

At dinner, the entire family watched as Linda unwrapped each one. When she reached the TP, laughter exploded—and she stormed out. I calmly told her, “You never specified the value of the gifts.” Afterward, Jake firmly demanded she treat me with respect—or not be part of the wedding. Since then? Silence. Peace at last.