In a difficult situation between his wife and mother, a man publicly humiliates his wife on social media to defend his mother. The wife had posted about her mother-in-law’s behavior on social media, which the husband found tacky. Things got worse when the wife posted a picture of his mother wearing white to their wedding, claiming it was the mother-son dance when it was from his mother’s wedding with her husband. The husband asked his wife to take it down, but when she refused, he commented on the post and corrected her. Her husband’s actions deeply hurt the wife; she feels he sided with his mother. Read on to find out who is in the wrong in this situation.
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Wife humiliated on social media defending her mother-in-law

Husband wants wife to take down inappropriate photo online

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Husband takes mom’s side on social media, wife breaks down

❤️ Man humiliates wife on social media to defend his mom
A man took it upon himself to publicly humiliate his wife on social media after she posted about his mom’s behavior, which led to the couple going no contact with her. The wife had posted a picture of the mother-son dance from what she claimed was their wedding but was actually from the mother’s wedding. The man felt humiliated as the man in the picture was his stepdad, and he was holding his mom intimately. The man corrected his wife’s post and posted pictures for proof. The wife was deeply hurt and felt her husband had sided with his mom. This incident raises concerns about how couples should handle family conflicts and if airing dirty laundry on social media is an appropriate way to seek revenge. In the next section, we will look at the reactions and comments from other people about this situation.
NTA – Wife publicly humiliated herself by lying about MIL on social media

NTA. A cautionary tale about posting drama on social media
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Consider the wife’s behavior before taking sides with the mother-in-law

NTA for defending mother against false social media accusations ♀️

Defending mom or self? Wife needs to learn difference.

Defending his mother or throwing his wife under the bus?

Defending exposing a liar for MIL’s bad behavior.

NTA for defending yourself against your wife’s public humiliation.

Defending mom on social media, husband calls out wife’s lies

Commenter questions OP’s decision to side with his mom over wife.

Commenter defends man in gross cuddle buddy accusation. ♂️

Defending social media posts: NTA, but at what cost?

Husband defends mom on social media, wife retaliates with bullying

Wife lies on social media, husband defends mom with truth. ♂️

Commenter defends OP’s mom in social media feud with wife

Commenter defends man’s actions against wife and mother-in-law conflict.

Commenter questions OP’s motives in defending his mom over wife

NTA defends mom and criticizes oversharing on social media

Defending mom on social media, but wife may be biggest AH.

Setting boundaries is important #NotTheA**hole

Correcting lies on social media is reasonable. NTA.

Defending mother or gaslighting wife? Users debate in comments.

Curious commenter wants more gossip on family feud

Defending mom on wedding day, tactful NTA shuts down lies.

Defending mom on social media, husband suggests wife is problem
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Curious about the cause of the conflict? Read on!
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Therapy for all? NTA comment suggests counseling for troubled family.

Defending family or belittling spouse? An interesting take.

Defending mom or being petty? NTA sparks debate.

Commenter defends husband’s actions, warns of abusive behavior.

Defending mom on social media? NTA wins this round.

Mature response to petty drama on social media

When mom and wife don’t get along… ♂️
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Defending your mom on social media – NTA

Expressing the shock we all feel with a dash of confusion

Defending wife’s vile actions? NTA sets it straight politely

Justifying petty revenge with a warning and a warning emoji ⚠️

Who’s the real toxic one? A husband defends his mom

Defending yourself against a lying spouse is not wrong ♂️

Commenter defends man’s actions and insults both women involved

Canceling MIL on social media might be the best solution

Defending his mom publicly, but is he in the right?

Defending mom or insulting wife?

Defending NTA comment against social media hate

Defending mom or humiliating wife? NTA opinion divided.

Honesty is the best policy

Defending your spouse and calling out lies is NTA behavior

Commenter defends man for humiliating wife on social media

Bro defends himself from wife’s false accusations. NTA

Defending mom goes too far, wife invalidates emotions. Not cool.
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Clearing the air: defending mom or gaslighting wife?

Defending mom with lies? Risk being called out!

NTA points out wife’s manipulative behavior and advises setting boundaries

Commenter questions OP’s decision to go no contact with wife

Defending mom or perpetuating toxicity? NTA but address the issue.

Commenter defends husband’s actions, but others disagree.

Support for husband calling wife petty

Defending against lies, NTA calls out wife’s deceitfulness

Defending mom or humiliating wife? Reddit says not the a**hole

Commenter calls out wife’s behavior in a savage way
