My boss hinted that I was “too old,” so I went to a competitor—for a bigger paycheck

Maxim—our brand-new head of the sales department, barely thirty—spun a pricey smartphone in his hand as if he were bored, not once looking at the projected slides. “Right here, Marina Pavlovna, I’d ask you to stop,” he said. “The charts are nice, the numbers seem to match, but… how do I put it gently… there’s … Read more

“I’m the one buying the groceries, and this house is mine—so pack up and get out.” I cut off my mother-in-law’s little performance

“I’m the one who buys the groceries, and this house is mine—so pack up and get out.” I cut my mother-in-law’s little performance short. Darya lived in a house she owned on the edge of the village—neat yard, a cozy heated porch, everything registered in her name long before she ever married. The house stood … Read more

“What’s That Parasite Doing Here? Get Out!” — My Mother-in-Law Said That in My Home, Where She Was Only a Guest

Oksana bought her apartment long before she ever got married—a two-bedroom place on the second floor of a brick building. She took out a mortgage and paid it for six years. By the time she married Maksim, there wasn’t much left—just one more year until it was fully paid off. Maksim moved in with her … Read more

I Got Promoted, and My Husband Just Shrugged: “I Don’t Care. My Mom and Sister Are Moving In—Help Them Move and Take Care of Them

Elena stepped out of the метро and headed toward home. In her hands she carried a cake box from the bakery she passed every day but had never once gone into. Today was a special occasion. An October evening wrapped the city in cool air; wet leaves whispered under her shoes, but Elena barely noticed … Read more

— I’ve had enough. Get out of my house, — Lena finally snapped and threw her mother-in-law out from the table in front of all the guests

Lena woke at six in the morning even though her alarm was set for seven. Her heart was racing, as if she weren’t simply preparing for her husband’s birthday, but about to sit an exam that could decide her whole life. Dima was turning thirty. Twenty guests were coming. And among them—Alla Viktorovna, her mother-in-law. … Read more

“I Decided to Give Our Car to My Sister for New Year’s—She Needs to Drive the Kids,” My Husband Said… Except He Meant My Car

Alena found out about Sveta’s divorce—Sveta being her husband’s sister—through the family group chat. First came a message from her mother-in-law: “Girls, things are really hard for Svetochka right now. Let’s support her.” Then Sveta called in tears. Her voice trembled, her sentences broke apart mid-word. Andrey had left. Just packed his things and walked … Read more

“Who Cares Whose Apartment It Is? I’m the Man — That Means I Run Everything,” the Unemployed Husband Declared

The Day Everything Started Falling Apart The first real warning sign hit in mid-March, when Oleg came home earlier than usual with a cardboard box in his hands. Marina could tell from his face right away—something they’d both secretly feared for months had finally happened. “Downsized,” he said curtly, dropping the box of his office … Read more

“I Have to Cancel My Milestone Birthday So We Can Send Your Mother to a Spa Resort?!” — Lena Couldn’t Believe What She Was Hearing

Lena Stood in Front of the Mirror… and Realized She Was Done Living Second Lena stood in front of the mirror, adjusting the collar of her new blouse, smiling at the woman looking back at her. Thirty. Soon she’d be thirty, and it wouldn’t be just another birthday — it would be the celebration of … Read more