A Mother-in-Law’s Condition for Marriage

When Eric proposed to me during our annual fall cabin trip, I thought I was saying yes to love,

not to a bizarre family tradition that would make me question everything

.We’d been together for three years—laughing at bad TV, planning picnics, sharing “Boss” mugs. Life felt effortless with him.

So, when we hosted an engagement dinner for his family, I went all out—cooking, cleaning,

printing custom menus—wanting to be accepted. The evening went well—until his mother,

Martha, stood up after dessert and said, “You can only marry my son if you pass the family wife test.”

I laughed, thinking it was a joke. It wasn’t.

She unrolled a handwritten list: cook a three-course meal (no recipe), deep-clean an entire house,

fold laundry “correctly,” set a formal table, and host a tea party—all while smiling.

Every woman in the family had done it. I was stunned. Eric said, “Just do it, babe,” and handed me their family “dust cloth.”

That was my breaking point. I calmly ended dinner and later packed my bags.

Eric begged, saying it was “just tradition,” but he hadn’t defended me. That said it all.

Martha later called and said the test was symbolic. I told her,

“If you wanted to test my commitment, start with respect.

Not chores.” The wedding’s on pause. I love Eric,

but I won’t marry into a family where I have to earn my place with mops and menus.

If he wants a future with me, he needs to break that cycle—for good.

And if he won’t? Then I’ll walk away. Dust cloth included.

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