【Apple】Fiancee's family are living in the 1800's thinking it's a woman's job to to everything.

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@honeybee2587
@honeybee2587 5 ай бұрын
That ending was perfect. Sweet justice being served for how Tom and Rita treated Bella.
@edgarmatzinger9742
@edgarmatzinger9742 5 ай бұрын
Perfectly stupid, yes.
@barbarajoyce6424
@barbarajoyce6424 5 ай бұрын
@@edgarmatzinger9742 why because HIS FIL had fixed ideas about how a husband should behave, just like his parents had fixed ideas of how a wife should.
@BIGBLOCK5022006
@BIGBLOCK5022006 5 ай бұрын
Perfectly balanced like all things should be.
@honeybee2587
@honeybee2587 5 ай бұрын
@edgarmatzinger9742... That ending was karma for how Tom treated Anne. A good husband is supposed to support, protect, provide and help his wife. Not treat her like a servant or maid. Maybe if Tom was a good husband and treated Anne right. Then she would have been happy to cook for him, clean for him, run the house and take care of him in kind. But honestly Tom doesn't want a wife or partner he wants a mommy who do everything for him. Like he is a child who is just learning how too dress himself. I wonder if Tom wanted Anne to lay out his clothes the night before work? Or expected Anne to help him bathe as well? Ridiculous!
@karenbrown1485
@karenbrown1485 5 ай бұрын
@@honeybee2587 Who's Anne??
@alexandriaballentine3672
@alexandriaballentine3672 4 ай бұрын
That ending was EVERYTHING 😂😂😂😂😂. He sounded like a drill Sargent. I love it!!
@Gloria-ro4vn
@Gloria-ro4vn 5 ай бұрын
Cracked me up, big forks for the men, small forks for the women. Has the narrator never heard of a salad fork? LOL
@conjumonblue6450
@conjumonblue6450 5 ай бұрын
I laughed at that too. I just took it as a dig at how backward and stupid that family is.
@jameygroves8561
@jameygroves8561 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, someone should send them a book on etiquette.
@jameygroves8561
@jameygroves8561 5 ай бұрын
Yeah someone should send them a book on etiquette.
@PetronellaTomirotti
@PetronellaTomirotti 5 ай бұрын
I can rem in the days way back when my late mom did say in her days men ate with a bigger knife and fork to a woman as a man’s hands were bigger I’m 65 so who knows what other quirky traditions are out there and still going strong, it is sort of funny but we have come a long way tho…..
@donnarupert4926
@donnarupert4926 5 ай бұрын
I’m also 65 and I’ve never heard that fork thing. Dinner fork, salad fork 🍴
@riley6740
@riley6740 5 ай бұрын
The ending was absolutely hilarious! Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. I’m still laughing.
@mleighqs
@mleighqs 5 ай бұрын
I love the ending. I wonder how Tom's mommy would have reacted to that lol.
@jaclynsanture6643
@jaclynsanture6643 5 ай бұрын
Rita was begging Kevin not to hurt her little boy, Tom ended up marrying the girl he knocked up and those two are stuck, living with her parnets.
@pamelamitchell8789
@pamelamitchell8789 5 ай бұрын
Is it just me, or does anyone else find it weird that someone dates seriously and gets engaged, before ever meeting any of their future relatives? Plus if there is no seating plan, how would she know where to put the different sized knives and forks? LOL
@Mama_Bear_of_4
@Mama_Bear_of_4 5 ай бұрын
First off, LOVE the ending! Now, what the heck?! The large fork is for the men and the small fork is for the women. That is crazy! The large fork is for the main dish, the medium is for salad/appetizers, the small fork is for dessert. I went to private school from K through 8th (1976-1982) and in 7th and 8th grade we had to take etiquette classes (I hated them). We were taught to set the table for a 5-course meal as follows; Forks should be set to the left of the plate, with knives placed to the right, blade edges facing inwards Soup spoons should be placed on the right of the knives. 3. Place the dessert fork and dessert spoon above the plate, with the fork prongs facing right and the spoon bowl facing left.
@tovelokiwifeodindottir9936
@tovelokiwifeodindottir9936 5 ай бұрын
My grandma taught me the same including how to be a "Lady of the House" I literally did not learn House work until my late teens. Even though we were Middle Class we still had a Maid. I DID learn to cook however. My grandpa would sneak me out to play on the swing set, climb trees, play sports. Let me tell you I was wearing heels from the time I could STAND. My mom was a Nurse so my grandparents were my main caregivers. My mom is in her 60s and she never had this mindset. Hell even my grandparents never really had this mindset. Yes I now have a more traditional relationship and I'm really happy with it. I had both the "Equal" relationship and the more traditional relationship. I feel more equal to my husband now then I did in my "Equal" relationship. Let me tell you how pissed my grandma was when I refused the "High class man" she choose for me! Lol.
@Mama_Bear_of_4
@Mama_Bear_of_4 5 ай бұрын
@tovelokiwifeodindottir9936 OMG! Same here. My grandmother drummed into my head that a "proper" woman never leaves the house without makeup, heels, and their hair perfectly styled. I rebelled big-time! The look on my grandmother's face when she saw my first tattoo was priceless! By the time we lost her in 2005 (she was 99 years old) my right arm was sleeves, and I had several more tattoos and piercings. She would demand I wore a long-sleeved shirt when I went to visit her, even if it was summer. But, at 99, she lived a long time and saw many changes in this world, and she had more than deserved my respect (because she was an amazing woman), so I would bring a cardigan with me when I visited her. Every time she saw my twins (boy/girl) I thought she would have a heart attack when my daughter was in Jeans, shorts, or anything that wasn't a perfect dress paired with the perfect Mary Jane shoes. Lol My grandmother was raised in a proper Brahmin family. The Brahmins were once associated with members of wealthy New England families in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, however, I grew up middle-class. The Brahmin cultivated a distinct New England accent, sometimes known as a "Boston Brahmin accent," heard mostly in Boston, Cambridge, and some outer suburbs. For example Instead of Toh-may-toe she said To-mah-toe, or Poh-tay-toe she said Poh-tah-toe. So, she was always trying to correct my pronunciation of words. Back in the early 2000's Harvard University's linguistics department did a research study and my grandmother was a part of it. After the study, they found that there were only 85 people still alive in the USA who spoke with the Boston Brahmin Accent, and most were 80 years old or older. With the loss of all 85 people, there still are families (like my own) who are descendants of the New England/Boston Brahmin families, but the distinct accent that was associated with the Brahmin is now essentially extinct.
@rebeccamccann8710
@rebeccamccann8710 5 ай бұрын
My father was a businessman who entertained clients from other countries quite often. My mother was a stay at home mom of six. It was nothing for my dad to call at noon to alert my mom there would be dignitaries for dinner at six. She handled it all with grace and aplomb and a set of go-to recipes that always worked. My sisters and I learned early how to set a formal table and manners were of the utmost importance! We were never excluded from dinner or expected to be silent while entertaining. Formal table setting is rather a lost art now, but I remember it fondly
@ruthdubb3274
@ruthdubb3274 5 ай бұрын
Tom: ask anybody on the street and they’d agree with me. Also Tom: I can’t believe you’d talk to other people about our problem!
@Mama_of_a_dragon
@Mama_of_a_dragon 5 ай бұрын
Writers - we're in the 21st century, everyone has to work, married or not, no one can afford to sit around and do nothing.
@eldenlion5850
@eldenlion5850 5 ай бұрын
Pretty sure they know that, since the mindset of the villains is the backwards thinking one
@lindahill7315
@lindahill7315 5 ай бұрын
Oh gosh, that ending was to die for
@tricorvus2673
@tricorvus2673 5 ай бұрын
Since nobody reads the title: FIANCÉ’S FAMILY ARE LIVING IN THE 1800’S.
@cjopticon2378
@cjopticon2378 5 ай бұрын
While that ending was perfect... I do want to hear Rita's side of this. Surely she would've had some words of grovelling for her son not to be punished like this???
@suegreco9452
@suegreco9452 5 ай бұрын
Tom’s family I actually must be living in the past century. It’s a good thing Bella decided not to marry him. The wife does not do all the work marriage is a partnership. The husband should know how to do house work and know how to cook so that they can split up who cooks and who cleans and it’s not all left on the wife. What they wanted for Tom was a slave not a wife. It’s a good thing. Bella got out of there.
@carollykins9475
@carollykins9475 5 ай бұрын
The last part was funny...."I just want to live!!"
@cecejamesable
@cecejamesable 5 ай бұрын
The ending is hilarious, sometimes the laziness needs to be ripped out of you.
@donnalynch6845
@donnalynch6845 5 ай бұрын
That's the Calm before the Storm girlfriend 😔🙄🥱
@dymonddavis7847
@dymonddavis7847 5 ай бұрын
It was much better for Bella for get away from Tom and his family then staying to put with their 💩 crap . Also its the 21 century their outdated views are just ridiculous
@MCBRUCE76
@MCBRUCE76 5 ай бұрын
I loved every dialogue for the protagonist in this story. Whoever wrote it I am proud of them, and thanking them for teaching women to be human beings and not bonded slaves and doormats. Stories on YT, which many women watch, subconsciously teaches them to do what you people write. Please don't make women look like doormats, it is hurting to watch or hear them being used like slaves.
@karenbrown1485
@karenbrown1485 5 ай бұрын
Nicely put, hon! I have seen about 3 stories where the wife has basically said, "I ain't having that!!", so I'm sure there'll be more to come! 😊
@MCBRUCE76
@MCBRUCE76 5 ай бұрын
@@karenbrown1485 Thank you
@failingartist3524
@failingartist3524 4 ай бұрын
Wow the family is something else tom got some confidence for the maybe marriage when it was over on the first meeting
@silentj2k9ross3
@silentj2k9ross3 4 ай бұрын
Tbh, I disagree with most of the comments, I fail to see why Tom was so terrible. His mother and aunt were absolutely awful but what did Tom and the dad do that was so terrible? Only thing I remember hearing from the dad was telling the mom and aunt to lay off Bella and be more considerate of how she was feeling. Tom was trying to help Bella do the choirs the mom and aunt expected Bella to do and even tried to get her out of having to do any work at all at the dinner. To me actions speak louder than words and while I agree Tom should have said more to his mom and aunt at the dinner and he been more understanding to Bella in their conversation, by his actions he was definitely on her side and on board for an equal relationship. It was obviously Bella decision but it seems like she called off the wedding solely due to the mother and aunt without considering that Tom actively defied his family’s traditions to their face. While I can’t be certain, I could see the possibility of Tom eventually going low contact with his mom and aunt over something they would’ve said or done to Bella.
@samgateoz1
@samgateoz1 5 ай бұрын
Why would they be sending their conversation through test when they are eating a meal together?? This is pointless - they are in the same room and being very rude by using their phones to talk to each other.
@Matrlipa
@Matrlipa 5 ай бұрын
They probably are talking in person but it's in text form for us
@kessiawright1710
@kessiawright1710 5 ай бұрын
The text stories have been changing. Part is through text and others are done in person or calls. The whole text stories genre has been changing.
@ire1398
@ire1398 2 ай бұрын
What the actual hell is wrong with leftovers for lunch? What are you supposed to do - waste the food?
@kessiawright1710
@kessiawright1710 5 ай бұрын
Theremsewms to be a missing part. There was a part at the end where the guy got someone pregnant and the dad was making him exercise. There wasn't any context.
@carollykins9475
@carollykins9475 5 ай бұрын
There was a note...it was 1 year later and her boyfriend had found another woman.
@karenbrown1485
@karenbrown1485 5 ай бұрын
The whole point of that ending was that this time it's Tom on the receiving end of being told how he's expected to behave (so that he has a clue about how Bella felt being told what to do).
@dragonyami
@dragonyami 5 ай бұрын
?? What was that ending? It came out of nowhere, without proper explanation? It's nice to see him get comeuppance but there needed to be more setup. Did he cheat and that's his mistresses baby or what
@eldenlion5850
@eldenlion5850 5 ай бұрын
I mean it was pretty easy to figure out. He met another woman a year or 2 later and knocked her up, and her father is a psycho.
@karenbrown1485
@karenbrown1485 5 ай бұрын
The whole point of that ending was that this time it's Tom on the receiving end of being told how he's expected to behave (so that he has a clue about how Bella felt being told what to do).
@elizabethrossi7604
@elizabethrossi7604 5 ай бұрын
You won't let ME end the engagement? Too bad, FU, I'm gone.
@amberleeannalee1999
@amberleeannalee1999 2 ай бұрын
Going out to eat isn’t an evil ffs why must we cook everything from scratch ffs ?!
@fabricdragon
@fabricdragon 5 ай бұрын
i think i am missing some understanding of what was going on in the ending... i mean im glad that jerk is getting his comeuppance, but i wish i knew what exactly was going on. as to the family... wtf? how do they "forbid" the Op from calling off the wedding? not ALLOW her to break it off? what planet are they from?
@karenbrown1485
@karenbrown1485 5 ай бұрын
The whole point of that ending was that this time it's Tom on the receiving end of being told how he's expected to behave (so that he has a clue about how Bella felt being told what to do).
@trash-hime
@trash-hime 5 ай бұрын
12 minutes in and I'm already done. You DO NOT boss around a guest. If they ask to help you can either politely accept or decline (though you're really supposed to decline). YOU are the host, not them. For people on such a high horse about manners, they have no class.
@jaclynsanture6643
@jaclynsanture6643 5 ай бұрын
As a guest, you can offer to help the host.
@karenbrown1485
@karenbrown1485 5 ай бұрын
@@jaclynsanture6643 Yes, it would be rude not to.
@jaclynsanture6643
@jaclynsanture6643 5 ай бұрын
@@karenbrown1485 I went to my sil's wedding shower and the hostess was kind,I offered to take photos, the lady is very nice, this was 2019.
@lightcpkhfm2305
@lightcpkhfm2305 5 ай бұрын
can someone explain the ending for me? I think I missed something
@eldenlion5850
@eldenlion5850 5 ай бұрын
Tom met someone who gave him the exact same treatment he expected Bella to put up with
@BIGBLOCK5022006
@BIGBLOCK5022006 5 ай бұрын
@eldenlion5850 Yep. He expected Bella to be a meek and submissive wife that when told to jump is only allowed to say "Yes, master" and "How high," and now that he's on the receiving end of the crud that he put his wife through I would bet that he's not feeling too saucy now or thinking that he's Billy Badass.
@TalaPedro
@TalaPedro 5 ай бұрын
21:19 🚩
@stephenbingham1808
@stephenbingham1808 5 ай бұрын
Clearly all these comments are gen z I'm a gen x and was raised like the guy in the story that's what they did back then
@Catperson11
@Catperson11 4 ай бұрын
No, they didn't. I'm a boomer, so older than you. My mom told me about how she was raised: yes, my grandma and the girls served my grandpa (I don't remember about the brothers). But all the work which had to be done during the day (my grandparents were farmers) was EQUALLY distributed and they helped and respected one another.
@rupturedduck6981
@rupturedduck6981 4 ай бұрын
Since when is marriage a life long commitment ? Today's marriage values are till death or disinterest i.e. boredom and cheating do we part.
@sakilynn
@sakilynn 5 ай бұрын
Not all families function the same, especially with such outdated thinking no longer in play. Yutzes I tell ya! Do we wanna know what was happening to Tom at the end...?
@barbarajoyce6424
@barbarajoyce6424 5 ай бұрын
he got treated by higf 's father the same way his ex got treated by his mother
@sakilynn
@sakilynn 5 ай бұрын
@@barbarajoyce6424 that I get, but I'm wondering if we wanna know the exact details
@ShannonCarter55
@ShannonCarter55 5 ай бұрын
I'd like to know precisely when families actually do treat daughters-in-law like slaves? Because I doubt it was done even back in the stone age. This must be a recent thing by people who used to have slaves but had to give them up because of a civil war.
@karenbrown1485
@karenbrown1485 5 ай бұрын
​@@ShannonCarter55 It actually does date back to the Stone Age (or whatever "Age" came first!). For obvious reasons, the men were the hunters, therefore it was left to the women to do most everything else (e.g., plant seeds or whatever, do the harvesting, cooking, etc.). Fast forward to later centuries where it evolved to men going out to work to provide for the family (but hunting money now instead of mammoths!), and the wife still dealing with domestic matters. The upper class wives were fortunate that they had staff to deal with housework, but there was no change in lower class. There wasn't really a "middle class" until after the 1st World War. Whilst recognising the sacrifices made by men, it did womenkind a favour as ladies were encouraged to go and work in munitions factories or any other useful occupation in the war effort. After the 2nd World War, the change was even more noticeable when having servants were no longer the norm. Instead, the upper and middle classes would employ nannies and/or cleaners (the latter known as "Dailies"). Even in the 1950s, women were still expected to be housewives much like some of these stories (but not quite as bad!), and of course still look pretty, welcome your husband home with a kiss and a scotch already poured! I don't think there was an issue with mothers-in-law though, as domestic stuff was taught in schools. Then roll on the '60s and times, they are a-changing! I'm so glad I was born when I was!! (I'll shut up now!) 😊
@SandraBagans
@SandraBagans 29 күн бұрын
Did she find him in the Amish country? Because it's 2024 and things don't work that way
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