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I Reuse My Niece’s Baby Clothes to Save Money—My MIL Accuses Me of Being a Bad Mother

I’m lost and betrayed. My name is Sarah (30F).

My husband, Roy (32M), and I recently welcomed our first baby. We are so in love with her, but the reality of being new parents has been a huge challenge. Money is incredibly tight, as Roy works day and night just to provide for us, and I’m on maternity leave.

To save some money, I gratefully accepted some hand-me-down clothes from my sister. I didn’t see any shame in it; I was just being a smart mom.

But my mother-in-law saw them when she visited. She picked up a little onesie and her face twisted into a look of disgust. “Stingy with your own kid? That’s shameful!” she snapped. My heart sank.

I felt so small and humiliated, especially because I knew we couldn’t afford brand-new clothes. But then, to my relief, Roy had my back. He stood up to her and said, “Mom, it’s none of your business. She’s being a great mom, and I’m proud of her.”

The very next day, my blood ran cold. Roy pulled me aside with a serious look on his face. “I was actually ashamed,” he said, and my stomach dropped.

He told me that he only defended me in front of his mom because I’m his wife, and it was a “nice thing to do.” The way he said it, so casually, made me feel like his support was just a public performance. Then I realized the clothes were gone.

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