My Sassy MIL Took over Our Bed Without

Every time my in-laws visited, my mother-in-law Monica would sweep into our home like she owned the place—especially when it came to our bedroom.

Without asking, she’d march right in, shove aside my personal things, light her overly perfumed candles,

and essentially claim the space as hers. I tried everything from polite hints to direct conversations, but nothing worked. Her excuse?

“The guest bed hurts my back.” After years of holding my tongue and trying to keep the peace, I finally decided enough was enough.

This time, when she came to visit, I sweetly informed her that we’d made the guest room extra cozy just for her. What I didn’t mention was that we’d transformed our,

bedroom into a very deliberate—and unmistakably personal—“intimacy zone.” We scattered lacy lingerie under the

pillows, planted adult toys in the drawers, left massage oils out in plain sight, and filled our streaming

queue with a very suggestive lineup of shows. The next morning,

Monica came stomping into the kitchen, visibly rattled and pale. “We’ll take the guest room,” she muttered stiffly,

avoiding eye contact. I just smiled and handed her a cup of coffee.She hasn’t set foot in our bedroom since.

In fact, the last time they visited for the holidays? They booked a hotel instead.

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