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Woman Snaps At In-Laws After They Mock Her Parents For Crying At Goodbye

by Leona Pham
October 31, 2025
in Social Issues

Sometimes, it’s the little things that reveal the true feelings of a person. After staying with her parents for two months post-birth, this woman was moved when her parents got emotional at the goodbye. But her in-laws didn’t share the same sentiment, instead, they mocked her parents for caring too much.

Feeling disrespected, she stood up for her parents, but her husband thought she was overreacting. Was it wrong to call out her in-laws, or were they justified in laughing at her parents’ tears? Read on to see how this situation unfolded.

A new mom faces a rude awakening when her in-laws mock her folks’ emotional farewell

Woman Snaps At In-Laws After They Mock Her Parents For Crying At Goodbye
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'AITA for calling out my in-laws after they mocked my parents for crying?'

I (f23) just had a baby. After giving birth, I stayed with my parents for like 2 months before moving back home with my husband.

When my husband + his parents came to pick me up, my parents got emotional saying goodbye.

Like yeah they cried a bit, it was really sweet honestly. We don’t live close and they won’t see us often.

But in the car, my inlaws started laughing about it?? Like saying “oh wow so dramatic” and stuff.

I just sat there like… are you serious? It felt so mean and disrespectful.

I ended up snapping and told them it wasn’t funny. Then everyone went quiet and later my husband told me I “overreacted”.

Btw, during those 2 months, they barely texted or called to check on us, not even when the baby got sick twice.

And now they’re mocking my parents for caring too much?? Idk man. AITA for calling them out?

In this situation, the Original Poster (OP) finds herself caught in a conflict between her parents’ emotional expression and her in-laws’ dismissive reactions. While it’s natural for parents to feel emotional when their child has a baby and moves away, the in-laws’ mocking responses raise an important issue about respect and boundaries within family dynamics.

At the heart of this conflict is a clash of values. OP’s parents’ emotional display is a heartfelt response to the physical and emotional distance now between them and their daughter.

For many, such expressions of affection and love are not just common but expected. However, for OP’s in-laws, such displays may have seemed exaggerated or out of place. As psychologist Dr. Laura Berman explains, “Different families have different emotional climates; what might seem overly emotional to one family could be an expected, loving response in another”.

The in-laws’ reaction, mocking OP’s parents for being “dramatic”, could be rooted in their lack of understanding or empathy for the emotional bond OP shares with her parents.

It also suggests a deeper tension in their relationship with OP, as her in-laws may not have the same emotional connection with her parents and may have felt uncomfortable with the display of emotions.

However, mocking someone’s emotional expression is often a sign of insecurity or discomfort with vulnerability. This type of response can create a toxic atmosphere where the emotional needs of one party are dismissed.

According to Dr. Joshua Coleman, a clinical psychologist specializing in family dynamics, “Mocking someone’s emotional response is not only disrespectful but diminishes the relationship. When one person’s emotions are invalidated, it can lead to a breakdown in trust and communication” (Coleman, 2020).

These kinds of family tensions, particularly involving the emotional expectations around new births, can escalate and affect the family’s long-term cohesion.

So, what should OP do? While it’s understandable to feel frustrated, the key to handling this situation lies in effective communication. OP needs to address the situation with her husband first, as his support is crucial. Instead of letting resentment build, OP could calmly explain why her parents’ emotions were important to her and why she felt that the mocking behavior crossed a boundary.

It might also be helpful to acknowledge that both her in-laws and her parents come from different emotional backgrounds and that mutual understanding will take time.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

These users criticized the husband’s lack of support during the early months after the birth

notrainsaroundhere − Your husband told you you overreacted because you snapped at your in-laws

for laughing at your parents expressing quite understandable emotions. I am so sorry that you have a child with this man. NTA

CharacterMission3245 − NTA at all! Is your husband included in "barely texted or called?"

Because I can't imagine having a newborn and one parent not being there.

Why did you have to live with your parents for two months after giving birth? What was your husband doing?

Only-Breadfruit-6108 − Your husband didn’t stay with you for the first two months of your first child’s life? Ummm what??

This group advised the OP to reconsider staying with her husband

Whorible_wife69 − Maybe your parents were crying because they know you will have to fully fend for yourself and the baby,

they know you're leaving your support system.

I would go back to your parents until he gets it together and realizes his all-night gaming days are now bottles and diapers.

Your in-laws also sound like assholes who raised an incompetent a__hole. NTA

National-Sir-5362 − NTA but after reading all the comments and your replies…do yourself a favor and pack your bags

(with ALL of your stuff and your baby stuff) and go back to your parents house. Or have your parents come get you two.

The very fact that you NEEDED to go back home to your parents' house for help (AT ALL) should be enough of a spotlight on your RED FLAG of a...

This situation isn’t magically going to get better. In a few weeks/months time you’ll be so o__rwhelmed with everything that I’m actually scared for you. LEAVE NOW, ASAP

IllustriousBowler259 − Your parents may be seeing you again sooner than they think, permanently.

If your husband thinks like his parents and doesn't support you, you'll have some decisions to make.

Good for you, for calling out the in-laws' bad behaviour in the moment. That was very rude and disturbing of them. NTA

These commenters expressed concern about the long-term impact on the child

DamnitGravity − You realise he will eventually get to a point where he tells your kid they're 'overreacting', right?

Is that what you want? A father who dismisses his child's emotions and causes them to grow up questioning if they're allowed to feel what they're feeling?

NTA but I would think very carefully about what kind of lessons your child will learn from this man and his parents.

ETA: I saw in a comment below you feel like a 'bad mom' because your milk stopped due to stress and now you're formula feeding.

FORMULA FEEDING IS NOT FAILING. FED IS BEST.

My nephew was a bottle baby because my sister was unable to produce any milk at all. She never saw it as a failure because it's NOT.

Anyone who tells you so has a superiority complex.

They're likely the kind who'd say my sister AND mother 'never gave birth' because they had c-section babies.

What matters is you child is FED and HEALTHY.

And formula is actually better than b__ast milk in many ways (assuming you're using clean water):

you can more easily monitor how much your baby is drinking, you can be assured they're getting all the minerals and nutrients they require,

anyone can feed your baby so the task needn't fall to you, you don't have to deal with pumping, and other benefits.

[Many of the benefits women hear about [regarding b__ast feeding] are speculative, or do not show up in the best data.]

Sorkijan − NTA. I know it's a meme to jump to "end the marriage" on /r/aita and /r/relationshipadvice,

but you should really take a good long thought about the type of environment you want that baby growing up in.

One where it's okay to show emotions when saying goodbye for what will likely be a long time, or one where gramma, grampa

and dad show them it's okay to mock and look down on such a thing.

inturnaround − NTA. What they did was rude and says a lot about them, that they view any display of true emotion as suspect because they don't value real feelings.

Your husband, who has been trained to keep the peace with his parents,

told you that you overreacted because he is uncomfortable when they're uncomfortable and doesn't actually stop to think

if their discomfort is justified or not. It was s__tty of your in-laws and was s__tty of your husband to basically stick up for them.

This user focused on the in-laws’ rude behavior and pointed out the husband’s failure to stand up for his wife

Enough-Process9773 − NTA - Your in-laws were rude and disrespectful,  and their son should have been the one to tell his parents

to shut the f__k up and stop mocking his wife 's parents for caring.

I'm sorry your husband didn't have your back. Let him be the one to let his parents know they're not seeing their grandbaby til they learn better manners.

Do you think OP was justified in calling out her in-laws, or did she overstep? Should her husband have supported her more, or was he right to stay out of it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments 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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