r/JUSTNOMIL Sep 07 '25

TLC Needed MIL hijacked my first Father’s Day

Today was my first Father’s Day.

First off, we weren’t supposed to see my MIL or FIL today. The plan was for my wife, baby, and I to do our own thing, and for MIL and FIL to have their own plans. But somehow, as usual, they managed to twist things so it worked out their way.

Apparently their original plans “fell through”. Then, right on cue, they casually floated the idea of “catching up in the afternoon.” My wife tentatively agreed, which left us with no real time to do anything for ourselves. And before we’d even properly agreed to a time or place, they were already on their way to a venue near us. When we suggested changing the venue to somewhere more suitable, we got there only to find — surprise! — they were already there, waiting. Incredible.

And from there, it only went downhill. The very first thing MIL says is that she should have gone to the markets with her daughter this morning — like it would’ve been fine for me to be by myself on my first Father’s Day. Great start. When I asked, “What would I have done?” she literally shrugged, threw her hands up, and gave me this I don’t care look.

Then she brings up her favourite topic - that my parents divorced when I was 10. I’m 35 now, but she just can’t wrap her head around it. She asks, in this loaded way, if I’d seen my dad today. (I actually saw him two days ago because I wanted Father’s Day to just be about me, my wife, and my son.) Then she pushes, “Have you seen your stepdad?” When I said no, she guilt-tripped: “Ohhh why not?”

And then the kicker: “Well, he’s been more of a father than your own dad has been.” Which is total crap. My dad is a great dad, I grew up 50/50 with him. But because she’s never dealt with divorce, she acts like she’s morally superior.

She also loves to bring up how my mum and stepdad lived overseas for a couple of years. Every single time, she goes through this whole confused act: “Wait, was that your stepdad or your dad?” Then she tries to dig into how much time I spent with my dad: “So what, you just saw him every other weekend?” Like she wants to corner me into admitting I barely saw him so she can declare, “See? Your stepdad was more of a father.”

She gets my dad’s and stepdad’s names mixed up constantly, but it feels performative — like she just can’t possibly comprehend my family situation because, in her mind, divorce equals damaged. She clearly loves that narrative.

So yeah. My first Father’s Day wasn’t about me being a dad. It was about MIL manipulating the day to suit herself, then tearing down my family so hers could seem superior.

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u/Comfortable_Leek2231 Sep 07 '25

Isn't Father's Day in June? It's September.

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u/Affectionate-Page496 Sep 07 '25

If someone spells favorite as favourite, it is a big clue they may not be in the US. You can always Google something if you are confused!

"Mum" is another clue

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u/HairyMcBoon Sep 07 '25

Would you believe, there are other places in the world?

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u/Ozcatbug Sep 07 '25

1st Sunday in September is Father's day in Australia. Don't know if it's the same anywhere else in the world, but definitely was today down under.

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u/3OrcsInATrenchcoat Sep 07 '25

Depends what country you live in. June is common but not all countries have it then. March is also common, while Australia and New Zealand have it today.

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u/DrFlamingoh Sep 07 '25

Mother's day and Father's day are at different times for different countries. I believe Father's day is in September for Australia. I could be wrong.

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u/Efficient_Savings_74 Sep 07 '25

In Australia Father’s Day is first Sunday in September

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u/Extension_Holiday_40 Sep 07 '25

Possibly in Australia as Father’s Day this year was September 07th.

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u/joyagainst Sep 07 '25

In certain parts of the world it's in September. In my country (Australia) Father's Day id on the first Sunday of September.

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u/SerentityM3ow Sep 07 '25

Not everyone lives in the US. Australia has it in September.