A rare weekend off promised the sweet relief of sleeping in for a 25-year-old woman from Kerala, India, but her mother-in-law had other plans. Expecting her to rise at 6 a.m. to tackle a marathon of cooking and cleaning during a visit, the mother-in-law unleashed a public tirade when she slept until 8.
In their Indian culture, daughters-in-law often shoulder household duties while living with in-laws, but this Redditor and her husband had agreed to live separately, splitting chores equally.
When her husband sided with his mom’s old-school demands, she packed her bags and left, sparking family outrage. Now, with Reddit buzzing, she wonders: was she wrong to reject the chore grind, or is this a stand against outdated traditions?











































Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:
Reddit users strongly support the individual as not at fault, criticizing the patriarchal cultural expectation that places the burden of household tasks on women.










Reddit users unanimously support the individual as not at fault for refusing to adhere to patriarchal expectations of performing household tasks at their in-laws’ home.











Reddit users strongly back the individual as not at fault for rejecting sexist expectations to perform early morning household tasks at their in-laws’ home on their days off.





The Redditor’s dramatic exit from her in-laws’ home was a bold stand against outdated norms, but it left her husband torn and her family fuming. Her fight for equality is rooted in a clear agreement, but was packing her bags too extreme for a morning spat?
Should she push her husband to share the chore load on future visits, or skip the in-laws’ house altogether? When cultural traditions clash with modern boundaries, who bends, and what’s the cost of holding firm?







