Mother In Law Bends My Will Better ❲Proven | WALKTHROUGH❳
If you have kids, you are lost. If you don’t have kids yet, you are even more lost. She will mention, casually, that “children need structure” or “I always worried my son married someone too spontaneous.” Suddenly, you are redecorating the nursery the way she likes, just to prove you are stable. She doesn’t ask. She just remarks. And you bend.
That phrase appears to be a misheard or slightly altered version of a lyric from the song by Ernie K-Doe , released in 1961. The actual lyric is: "Sent from down below... mother-in-law, mother-in-law." mother in law bends my will better
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: In some families or cultures, the mother-in-law holds a position of significant respect and authority. The speaker might feel a strong desire to please their mother-in-law or seek her approval, leading to a bending of their will to align with hers. If you have kids, you are lost