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Once her son was born, she writes, her mother-in-law stopped respecting her boundaries A woman says her mother-in-law "ruined" her relationship with her — and it began when she got pregnant. In a post shared to Reddit, she writes: "I used to love spending time with her. It was like having a bonus mom. We would hang out, grab coffee, call or text each day. Nowadays, I just feel annoyed when her number pops up or when she comes over." "It began when I got pregnant. Surprise, surprise. It started with her buying us furniture for the baby, despite me clearly asking her to postpone the purchases for just a few days until I've had time to review the items, like we had always done in the past," she continues. But the mother-in-law bought the items behind her back and made her feel guilty for not wanting them. "She also tried convincing us she spent a week researching it all, for her dear grandson deserves only the best," she adds. "It was only a few months later when we told her parts of it were missing that she admitted she never even saw the furniture prior to blindly purchasing it at the store because it was on discount." Once her son was born, she adds, "a year of constant boundary stomping" began. "She constantly gives unsolicited advice. She thinks her way of doing things must be the only correct way, as if nothing has changed in the past 30 years since she had a baby," she writes. "If I dare to point out certain things have changed, she gets offended and defensive, like I insulted her parenting choices by not blindly following her word." Th situation escalated when her mother-in-law went behind her back and tried to sign up her son to a childcare facility without consulting her or her husband. While the mother-in-law apologized, she later brushed off the situation, and now the woman writes that she is "so done." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Others on Reddit are weighing in on the situation, with many urging the woman to take a step back from her mother-in-law. "I can't believe anyone would be that mental to send private documents and sign a grandchild up for childcare. Firstly why does she have access. Secondly, doesn't the school check who's the legal guardians. That's pure insanity. I hope you withdrew the fake application," writes one commenter. Adds another: "You need to have a serious conversation with [your husband] and make it clear that under no circumstances should his mom be around the baby until she changes her behavior or agrees to respect your boundaries. You can't control her, but you can control how you respond and it starts with drawing a hard line." Read the original article on People Solve the daily Crossword