I Left My Mother-in-Law’s Thanksgiving Dinner after She Threw Out the Dish I Brought

A 27-year-old pregnant woman sought Reddit’s advice after a Thanksgiving dinner debacle with her mother-in-law (MIL). Due to health issues, she adhered to a meat-free diet, leading to prior conflicts with her MIL.

For Thanksgiving, she prepared her meal but faced opposition, with the MIL claiming the unborn child needed meat. When the woman’s dish vanished from the table, her MIL denied having it, forcing the woman to eat what was served. Distraught and unsupported by her husband, she left the gathering, prompting a heated argument. The Reddit community overwhelmingly supported the woman, criticizing the MIL’s actions and the husband’s lack of defense.

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