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What do you do when the people who raised the man you love…
treat you like the woman who stole him?
In this jaw-dropping relationship dilemma, a woman writes in to the Husband & Life Podcast after moving in with her boyfriend — only to discover that his parents now hate her.
They see her as the woman who “took their son away.”
They make it obvious they don’t like her.
They act like she’s broken up their family.
And now she’s stuck in the middle of an emotional custody battle she never signed up for.
She didn’t cheat.
She didn’t manipulate him.
She didn’t force him to move out.
So why is she being punished?
In this episode, we break down:
• Toxic in-law dynamics
• Overbearing parents who won’t let go
• Emotional manipulation disguised as “concern”
• When parents sabotage their child’s relationship
• How to set boundaries with your partner’s family
• What to do when your in-laws hate you
• Whether your partner should defend you or stay neutral
• And how to protect your relationship from family interference
This is for anyone who’s ever felt:
• Disrespected by their in-laws
• Blamed for “changing” their partner
• Forced to compete with a parent
• Trapped in a relationship triangle
• Or made to feel like an outsider in their own relationship
If you’re dating a mummy’s boy…
If your partner’s parents don’t like you…
If your in-laws are ruining your relationship…
If you’re being treated like the villain for loving their son…
This episode is for YOU.
We react.
We unpack the psychology.
We call out the nonsense.
And we give real, practical advice to help you protect your peace, your relationship, and your self-respect.
Drop a comment and tell us:
Have you ever dealt with toxic in-laws or overbearing parents?
Should a partner always defend their partner against their parents?
Watch to the end for our unfiltered take.
Support the show
You can follow us on www.instagram.com/handlpodcast
Please Share Like and Subscribe. If you're on Youtube make sure you also hit that notification button
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What do you do when the people who raised the man you love…
treat you like the woman who stole him?
In this jaw-dropping relationship dilemma, a woman writes in to the Husband & Life Podcast after moving in with her boyfriend — only to discover that his parents now hate her.
They see her as the woman who “took their son away.”
They make it obvious they don’t like her.
They act like she’s broken up their family.
And now she’s stuck in the middle of an emotional custody battle she never signed up for.
She didn’t cheat.
She didn’t manipulate him.
She didn’t force him to move out.
So why is she being punished?
In this episode, we break down:
• Toxic in-law dynamics
• Overbearing parents who won’t let go
• Emotional manipulation disguised as “concern”
• When parents sabotage their child’s relationship
• How to set boundaries with your partner’s family
• What to do when your in-laws hate you
• Whether your partner should defend you or stay neutral
• And how to protect your relationship from family interference
This is for anyone who’s ever felt:
• Disrespected by their in-laws
• Blamed for “changing” their partner
• Forced to compete with a parent
• Trapped in a relationship triangle
• Or made to feel like an outsider in their own relationship
If you’re dating a mummy’s boy…
If your partner’s parents don’t like you…
If your in-laws are ruining your relationship…
If you’re being treated like the villain for loving their son…
This episode is for YOU.
We react.
We unpack the psychology.
We call out the nonsense.
And we give real, practical advice to help you protect your peace, your relationship, and your self-respect.
Drop a comment and tell us:
Have you ever dealt with toxic in-laws or overbearing parents?
Should a partner always defend their partner against their parents?
Watch to the end for our unfiltered take.
Support the show
You can follow us on www.instagram.com/handlpodcast
Please Share Like and Subscribe. If you're on Youtube make sure you also hit that notification button