My MIL Kept Insulting Me for Being 'Just a Teacher' Until My Father-in-Law Spoke Out
My MIL Kept Insulting Me for Being 'Just a Teacher' Until My Father-in-Law Spoke Out I'm Emily, 34, married to Ethan, 36. We’ve been together eight years, married five. I teach English at a public high school in Massachusetts. It’s chaotic with loud hallways, hormonal teenagers, and piles of grading—but it’s worth it. Watching shy students finally find their voice reminds me why I chose this path. My mother-in-law, Karen, has never seen it that way. She’s the type who wears silk robes at breakfast, drinks expensive wine, and always smells like money and Chanel. From the first moment I met her, she made it clear I wasn’t what she wanted for her son. At our first dinner together, she looked me up and down and said, “You… teach? How adorable.” Over the years, she slipped in jabs disguised as compliments: “Oh, sweetie, must love those long summer breaks.” “It’s so sweet how you’re passionate about something, even if it doesn’t really pay.” “Not everyone can handle a real care...