Woman Insists Her Son Leaves His Pregnant Wife at Home for Her Birthday, but He Responds, ‘My Wife Comes First’

In a family quarrel, a man felt compelled to support his wife’s position. However, his mother became unhappy with him for doing so, so he resorted to the internet to see if he was correct.
A man turned to Reddit for assistance about his expectant wife and his mother’s birthday. He mentioned that his mother’s birthday coincided with his seven-month-pregnant wife’s discomfort and sensitivity.

The man volunteered to take his mother to dinner for her birthday, and she chose a restaurant that was a forty-minute drive away. The man informed his mother that he didn’t want to travel that far because his wife felt uncomfortable traveling long distances by car.

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