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MIL Tried To Snoop In DIL’s Bedroom, So DIL Used Glitter To Catch Her Trying To Snoop

by Leona Pham
December 5, 2025
in Social Issues

It’s hard to ignore family drama, especially when it involves personal boundaries being repeatedly ignored. One Redditor has had enough of their mother-in-law’s sneaky behavior, after catching her trying to enter private rooms in their home on several occasions.

Despite installing locks to prevent her from snooping, the mother-in-law continues to make excuses about needing to use the bathroom and tries to gain access to areas she’s been explicitly told to stay out of.

After one too many violations, the Redditor decided to use a bit of trickery to teach the mother-in-law a lesson. A glitter trap was set, leading to an unfortunate (and unexpected) outcome.

The Redditor’s husband and mother-in-law both believe the response was excessive, but other family members are more sympathetic. Was this retaliation justified, or did the Redditor take it too far? Keep reading to find out.

A woman sets a glitter trap to catch her mother-in-law trying to snoop in her bedroom

MIL Tried To Snoop In DIL's Bedroom, So DIL Used Glitter To Catch Her Trying To Snoop
not the actual photo

'AITA for setting a glitter trap to catch my mother in law trying to snoop?'

For some weird reason, my MIL really wants to go into our bedroom whenever she comes over.

On one occasio,n I followed her as she went upstairs (i was going to get something for my child as the bedrooms are upstairs)

and she walked past the bathroom on the main floor and up the stairs behind it.

She didn’t hear me and I caught her walking straight into my room and rifling through bills on my dresser.

She denied snooping (even though I’d just watched her do it) and said she was just going to use our bathroom because she couldn’t find the other ones.

She walked right past the one on the main floor and another one in the upstairs hallway to go into our bedroom.

Since that happened, I installed an exterior doorknob that requires a key on our bedroom door and one on the door to our office/spare bedroom.

However, she’s still always “forgetting” where the bathroom is and trying the bedroom and office door. This really ticks me off.

My husband says that I just get annoyed at this because everything she does drives me crazy

and since we’ve put locks on the rooms we don’t want her in, there isn’t really a problem anymore.

Well over the holidays we had my in laws over for dinner and before they came I was searching for the bedroom keys.

We hadn’t used them in a while since we only lock the doors when MIL comes over.

My husband told me we didn’t need to lock the doors since she wouldn’t try to get into the rooms

and I insisted that she would because she loves to snoop.

We went back and forth and decided to cover the doorknobs in super fine glitter to see if she tried them.

I did this once before when husband didn’t believe me about the snooping to prove she’d been in the rooms.

Last time she ignored the glitter and we didn’t say anything about it but then my husband couldn’t deny that she’d tried to snoop.

So this time I covered the knobs in glitter and for the office went a touch further

and rigged a little folder of glitter over the door to the office before the in laws came over.

I left it one side unlocked (French doors) and it was set so if you walked in the room you would get covered in glitter.

Husband goes out of his way to show his mom the main floor bathroom when they got here and specifically asks his parents and sister not to go upstairs.

There’s a baby gate so the kids can’t get upstairs either.

Well guess who had to go to the bathroom and got covered in glitter and had it all over their hands and hair?

She completely lost it and started screaming at me so I yelled back and now my husband is saying I went too far and I’m the a__hole.

MIL also says I’m the a__hole but SIL says I didn’t do anything wrong and MIL deserved it for snooping. FIL is in Switzerland.

Apparently her car is ruined now too because it’s covered in glitter that she cant get cleaned up. So AITA?

ETA: I can’t believe this blew up and I wanted to say thank you for all the support and the awards!

My husband woke up and found this post and I think the comments have been an eye opener.

We are going to start couple’s therapy in January so I think that will be great for us.

I will be ordering some cellulose glitter that is biodegradable and safer for future projects.

And if she comes over again I will set up a camera haha or at least print out some fun fake documents

so if she snoops again she can at least find something interesting :)

In every family dynamic, boundaries play a central role in maintaining healthy relationships. But when those boundaries are repeatedly ignored or violated, emotional strain builds over time.

In this situation, the original poster (OP) faced a dilemma that many can relate to, wanting to protect their private space while managing family tensions. The OP wasn’t simply dealing with a mother-in-law (MIL) who had a curious nature; they were coping with a pattern of behavior that violated their privacy, and that feeling of being disrespected started to take a toll.

The emotional core of the issue lies in OP’s need for privacy and control in their own home. When MIL repeatedly ignored clear boundaries, despite locks on the doors and direct instructions, it created a growing sense of frustration.

For OP, it wasn’t about being petty or overly controlling. It was about feeling respected, heard, and valued. This dynamic had gone on long enough that OP felt forced to take matters into their own hands by setting a “glitter trap.” But such a reaction is often a sign of emotional buildup, an indirect expression of anger when direct communication feels impossible.

In psychological literature, behaviors such as the “glitter trap” can be understood through the lens of Passive‑aggressive behavior, a pattern where negative feelings like anger or irritation are expressed indirectly rather than being confronted openly.

Experts note that passive‑aggression often emerges when someone feels unable or unsafe to express their discontent directly.

Specifically, such covert actions, subtle sabotage, hidden traps, or “tests” of privacy can function as a nonverbal way to communicate discomfort or to seek control when open communication feels risky.

Because passive‑aggressive behavior tends to provoke confusion, mistrust, and escalation rather than resolution, many therapists argue that direct communication and boundary‑setting offer healthier alternatives.

According to a guide from a mental‑health resource, awareness of hidden anger, reframing conflict as worthy of open discussion, and asserting needs calmly can help break the cycle of indirect hostility. (HelpGuide.org)

Interpreting this insight in OP’s context, the glitter trap may well represent an indirect attempt to reclaim autonomy and protect personal boundaries after repeated perceived violations. That response makes sense emotionally, but because it uses covert tactics rather than open confrontation, it also carries the risk of fueling conflict and misunderstanding.

Given what research and therapists recommend, a more constructive path might involve establishing explicit, firm boundaries with the MIL (and perhaps including the spouse), for example, having a clear conversation about privacy expectations, or using neutral third‑party mediation if direct discussion feels too fraught.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

This group highlighted that the real issue is the husband’s failure to set boundaries with his mother

Hefty_Candidate_4902 − NTA. Your MIL is an issue but the fact that your husband refuses to set and enforce boundaries with her is actually the larger issue here.

IndieJones29 − NTA. Why is your husband okay with his mother walking all over your boundaries.

Also, the getting caught with glitter on her hands is HILARIOUS, but it's going to be hard to clean up, for you.

Murky_Advice − NTA - but you have a husband problem as well as a MIL problem.

Your husband wants to rug sweep his mom's snooping, and I'd bet actual money he hid

or threw away the keys to the locks just so you couldn't lock his precious mommy out of your rooms.

MonkeeKnucklez − NTA - First off, I really hope you have hardwood floors.

Second, how the hell is he actually defending her now that she had been caught red-handed multiple times? That’s on him.

These commenters found humor in the situation, appreciating the petty yet clever way OP handled the MIL’s snooping with glitter

HobbitQueen8 − Absolutely NTA - that is HYSTERICAL!!!!!!! You are my g__damn hero

antonio-bolonio − NTA I had a good laugh at this. I feel like you did a good job leading up to this and

were incredibly patient with a boundary-stomping MIL. My petty a** doesn’t see this as your fault.

I mean sure we know you set a trap for her. But she had been explicitly told time and time again to not go into those rooms.

I mean, how were you really supposed to know she would ruin your nice and neat glitter envelope

that you worked so hard on and accidentally left on the door of the office.

The way I see it she owes you an apology because her recklessness got glitter all over your floors, and you now have to refill your special glitter envelope.

/s in case I’m not clear. (Edit spelling mistakes, grammar, I wrote this at like 2AM)

waterballoontits − My 7 year old overheard me reading this to my sister.

She accidentally swore in front of me (and sobbed afterward) saying “NO WAY! SHE IS NOT THE A__HOLE!!”

I didn’t even get mad about the accidental swearing, you are NTA.

Hakiki999 − "If you didn't want any glitter on you why did you go into my glitter room?" "That's your office!?" "No, it's my glitter room." NTA.

PrettyFly4AYaoGuai − NTA. Honestly I'm just a little sad. From the title, I thought maybe you put a glitter bomb in your underwear drawer.

A bit of glitter in her hair is harmless, hilarious, and a really great way to highlight her complete lack of respect for your boundaries and space.

This group encouraged OP to have fun with the MIL’s snooping by leaving fake

DeffSkull − NTA- But you missed out on the perfect opportunity to spread Disinformation.

Make up fun documents to leave "hidden" on your desk about how your helping the UN with a "crisis"

or leave out fake letters from heads of state or whoever her favorite famous person is. If she's gonna snoop have fun with it.

[Reddit User] − NTA. Pretty self evident who’s the AH here, and it ain’t you.

Your ML sounds nuts, and your hubby needs his head examined. Bravo on the sting op though. Well played.

Sleepy_felines − NTA. A brilliant plan! Hard (glittery) evidence that she still tries to get into your bedroom.

I’d be tempted to put signs on doors saying “this is not a bathroom”….

This commenter pointed out that unless the MIL has memory issues, her actions were intentional

j027 − NTA your MIL is snooping and your husband is just denying, defending or allowing it.

He watched you set the trap and said nothing but then when mummy dearest gets called out, THATS when YOURE in the wrong?? Ridiculous.

666POD − NTA, this is hilarious! There’s no excuse for her behavior acting like she “forgot” where the bathroom is

and denying she was snooping when caught red handed - or glitter handed.

Unless she’s suffering from memory loss or dementia, her actions are intentional. I wonder what she’s looking for. So sad about her car. Glitter is a big pain to clean...

So, was the woman in the wrong for using a glitter trap, or did she have every right to defend her space? Share your thoughts below!

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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