My Fiancé’s Parents Asked Me to Quit My Job – I Suggested a Deal They Didn’t Expect

My fiancé’s wealthy parents wanted a picture-perfect daughter-in-law who stayed home, cooked, and cleaned.

They didn’t like that I earned more than their son, Tim, a third-grade teacher who comes from old money.

They believed it “upset the balance” of the relationship, so during a dinner at their home, they told me I should quit my job after marriage.

I was stunned. I love my career — I’ve worked hard to earn $170K a year.

I looked to Tim, expecting him to speak up, but he stayed quiet.

His parents insisted that it was “proper” for Tim to provide while I focused on the home and family.

After a long silence, I agreed — but with one condition.

I told them I’d quit if they set up a trust fund matching my salary for 35 years, adjusted for raises. That way, I wouldn’t be left financially vulnerable.

They were shocked. His father called it “unreasonable,” and his mother insisted marriage “isn’t a business deal.”

I pointed out that they were asking me to give up everything I’d built for their comfort — which was a kind of deal.When they refused, I suggested a fair prenup: if I gave up my career and the marriage ended,

I’d receive half of Tim’s trust fund as compensation.

 

They rejected that too, making it clear they wanted control without offering security.

I realized they didn’t want a true partnership.

Tim stayed silent while I defended myself, which spoke volumes.

So I stood up and said I would not give up my career or independence.

 

If they couldn’t accept that, there was no future for us. walked out, leaving Tim to decide where he stood.

Three days later, I still haven’t heard from him — and honestly, that tells me everything I need to know.

I’m not heartbroken, just disappointed.

I know my worth, and I won’t shrink myself to fit someone else’s expectations.

If they want a picture-perfect daughter-in-law, they’ll have to find someone else.

As for me, I’m focusing on my career, my happiness, and building a future on my own terms.

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