How I Stopped My MotherinLaws Unannounced Visits: The Unexpected Revenge
*The way I taught my motherinlaw not to show up out of the blueher surprise retaliation*
When I married Alexandre, I thought the hardest part of my life was already behind methe wedding, the move, the whole adjustment to a new routine. I never imagined that the biggest hurdle in our marriage wouldnt be the bills, the quirks, or the everyday grind, but his mother, MariaFernanda. She behaved as if it were her duty to remind us every single day that she was the most important person in her sons life.
At first it seemed almost innocent: she would pop into our flat in Braga for just a minute to bring a pot of caldo verde, a few pastéis de nata, or to complain that she hadnt slept well. That minute stretched into hours, and the twiceaweek dropins turned into a daily habit. Whenever the doorbell rang I knew peace had been shatteredMariaFernanda was there to supervise even the way I breathed.
She never insulted me outright. On the contrary, she drenched me in compliments, yet the tone bordered on sarcasm. Oh, Beatriz cooks wonderfully! What a dream daughterinlaw! shed exclaim, especially in front of others. Then shed add, But my Portuguese stew has always been tastier shell get there someday.
What really drove me mad wasnt the praise, but her unannounced appearances. She would wake up, catch the bus, cross the city and knock on our dooroften right when we had guests. Then the performance began. Shed clutch her chest, lament that I hadnt offered her tea, or launch an interrogation about the bathroom towels not being the right colour, all in front of my friends or my parents.
The worst moment came when I returned from work to find her emptying my wardrobe, solemnly demonstrating how to properly wash underwear. In that instant I felt a humiliation deeper than any teenage embarrassment. I wanted to disappear, but I stayed silentAlexandre forbade any arguments with his mother, insisting everything was for love.
She only wants whats best for us! he repeated. My mother only says nice things about you. How can you complain?
Nice things? You only hear half of it. You dont see how she behaves when youre not around.
We lived together for just a year, but it felt like a decade of exhaustion, fights, and constant irritation. I loved my husband, so divorce never crossed my mind, yet staying quiet became unbearable.
Then a miracle occurred: MariaFernanda fell in love. At sixty she met a widower and disappeared from our lives. I admit I felt a guilty sense of relief, but the calm was shortlived.
Soon she announced her engagement. My emotions were a mix of relief and hurtshe was moving on while I was still tiptoeing around eggshells in my own home. Thats when the idea struck meif she loved barging into my life without warning, I would do the same to her.
The day the groom arrived, I rang the doorbell and, before she could speak, I walked in as if I were the one returning home.
Hello, MariaFernanda, what a cozy house you have! And those curtainswhat a show! I need a set just like them. What cleaning products do you use? Everything shines so much I feel lost! I said, feigning admiration while wandering through each room.
I mimicked her behavior exactly: I entered the bedroom without knocking, inhaled the kitchen air, fluffed the sofa cushions. Then, in front of the groom, I declared,
We should schedule more visits! You never invite me, and I love having you around!
I saw her eyes flicker, her anger rise. The groom looked bewildered while I continued my little performance, staying until nightfall without a hint of embarrassment. I left like a queen, leaving a trail of discomfort behind me.
Since that episode, MariaFernanda has never again turned up unannounced. Alexandre cant explain why his mother now declines even his invitations. I simply shrug and say,
Maybe shes tired. Or maybe she finally realized we have our own lives.
Sometimes, to be heard, you have to show someone what it feels like to be treated the same way. Only then does she understand how bitter her own medicine can be.





