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AITAH For Telling My MIL That My Husband Is Spending Thanksgiving With His “New” Family?

by Emily Davis
November 27, 2025
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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Amid the tender anticipation of welcoming their first child, a young couple stands resilient against the subtle fractures of family disapproval. Bound by love and shared dreams, they have carved out a vibrant life far from home, forging a future that neither distance nor doubt can diminish.

Yet beneath the surface of their joy lies an unspoken tension—a quiet battle for acceptance and understanding. As the due date nears, the wife carries not only their unborn daughter but the weight of uneasy family ties, determined to protect the fragile harmony they’ve fought so hard to create.

AITAH For Telling My MIL That My Husband Is Spending Thanksgiving With His “New” Family?

31F. I'm married to my husband Elliot (33M) and am...

Elliot and I are actually from the same hometown, but...

To be honest, his parents weren't happy about him moving...

Luckily, Elliot stood up for me and told his parents...

I also don't know how he was "giving up his...

We ended up loving the city, and staying there after...

Elliot's parents have gotten better over the years, but I've...

For our entire marriage, we've flown home to spend Thanksgiving...

But given that my due date is the week after...

Yesterday, my MIL called and told me about a conversation...

Elliot said that I can't fly when my due date...

He said he wants to celebrate Thanksgiving with me and...

I learned all this from my MIL because Elliot never...

and he didn't want me to worry about it with...

I told my MIL that I want him to spend...

I also don't want to be alone on Thanksgiving, since...

My MIL told me that I see Elliot all the...

She also said that I was the one who wanted...

and so I should accept that there will be times...

I tried to tell her that I don't feel comfortable,...

I interrupted, and said she's welcome to visit us, but...

I told her that since she values family so much,...

I said that Elliot is doing the right thing by...

She said that her biggest fear when we got married...

She seemed especially upset that I referred to us as...

When I told Elliot about the conversation, he was furious...

I'm glad he's sticking up for me, but I've been...

but also, I don't want to spend Thanksgiving alone when...

I feel bad that they miss him and won't get...

With that being said, there's nothing stopping them from coming...

the funniest thing is that my MIL came to the...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation clearly illustrates a classic boundary conflict arising from a transition in family structure—the creation of a new primary unit (OP, Elliot, and the baby). The OP and Elliot have established clear, appropriate boundaries by deciding to stay home for Thanksgiving due to the imminent birth. Elliot’s initial decision to hide the conversation from his wife, although intended to prevent worry, signaled a minor breakdown in unified communication, which the MIL then exploited. The MIL’s behavior reflects an inability or unwillingness to accept that her son’s primary loyalty and responsibilities have legally and emotionally shifted to his wife and unborn child. Her insistence on tradition and her focus on her own desire to see her son overshadows the very real physical and emotional needs of her pregnant daughter-in-law.

The OP’s reaction, while emotionally charged, was ultimately appropriate in defending her immediate family’s needs. Her statement about prioritizing the ‘new’ family was direct and addressed the core issue of loyalty structure. For future situations, a more constructive approach would involve Elliot communicating the final decision unilaterally to his parents, reinforcing that this is *their* shared decision as the parents-to-be, rather than allowing the MIL to place undue pressure on the OP. The offer to host or video call remains a viable compromise for connection, but the physical presence of the husband during this critical time is non-negotiable for the nuclear family.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

banson961119 NTA. It's your best and most honest option to...

_coffee_ Certainly NTA. You were absolutely right to invite her...

I'm surprised she didn't offer to do so anyway, what...

No, she just wants to impose herself onto you and...

I think your post would be more than welcome in...

RJack151 com/r/JUSTNOMIL/new/) (Just no, mother-in-law): NTA.

You two have visited for years and are starting a...

Fredredphooey Glad that your husband is standing up for his...

She's only making it a big deal because it's an...

Stop feeling guilty. If your MIL actually wanted to see...

Dachshundmom5 Oh honey. You have a champion of a husband...

He's fending off his crazy mother and refusing to play...

Please get yourself into some counseling so this with quits...

Your baby deserves this man as a father. Don't undermine...

Tight_Cheetah_4474 NTA You are right.

When you guys got married and started having kids you...

That's the way it's supposed to be. She's having a...

She's asking for your husband to remain #1 and that's...

Cursd818 NTA You're not new family, you're immediate family. His...

She can be b**thurt about that all she wants, but...

Your husband needs to really chew her out for having...

This all stems from her looking at her son as...

You can't steal a person, only a possession. It is...

And the parents who encourage that are normally the parents...

Your MIL needs to understand that she is not the...

Mothers who feel possessive this way about their children are...

It's essential that she learn, before the baby arrives, that...

She can either try to be a part of your...

The original poster (OP) is navigating a significant conflict rooted in shifting family priorities as she approaches childbirth. Her core dilemma is balancing her genuine desire to have her husband present during the critical, late-stage pregnancy period and the arrival of their first child against the deeply held expectations of her mother-in-law (MIL) regarding traditional holiday presence and obligation to the family of origin.

Given that the husband strongly supports his wife and the immediate family unit, should the OP prioritize easing the MIL’s feelings of exclusion by making minor concessions, or is her decision to keep her husband home for support, given the high-risk timing, an entirely appropriate defense of her new family’s immediate needs?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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