The insolence of one woman who took all of her sister-in-law's clothes, bags, and shoes without her permission is causing an outrage among netizens.
This past September 28, a blog post titled "My big sister-in-law who took all my clothes, shoes, and makeup" was posted and became a hot topic.
According to what was written on the blog post, 'A', who had given birth to her second child around two months ago, recently returned home after resting her body at her parent's house. When she returned home, however, 'A' noticed that her closet was completely empty, and her makeup and shoes had all disappeared, as well. Upon hearing that her sister-in-law had organized her stuff, 'A' called her to ask, "Where did you put my clothes?"
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'A's sister-in-law answered nonchalantly, "I didn't think you would have any need to wear formal pieces, dresses or skinnies so I brought some over [to my place] while cleaning up."
When 'A' asked about her bags, shoes, and makeup, her sister-in-law replied, "What occasion do you have to wear heels now that you have a baby? You will throw them away anyway so just consider it a favor from me. You probably won't use the expensive stuff while you're raising your baby so I'll just borrow them temporarily."
When 'A' tried to reason with her sister-in-law by saying, "Because you took all my clothes, all I have left to wear is lounge wear. I lost all the weight from my pregnancy anyway, so it doesn't matter," she started to get upset and said, "You can't even surrender some clothes?"
When 'A', who's had enough of her sister-in-law's ridiculous behavior, got angry, the sister-in-law started cursing 'A' out, saying, "I can buy the same clothes and return it to you but I don't think I will because I can't stand the way you and my brother act."
'A' concluded her post with, "My husband said he'll buy me new clothes but it's not a matter of buying new clothes. I feel like I've been mistreated as a human and I feel so wronged."
Netizens commented, "Send a text saying that taking the owner's items without consent is thievery, so if she does not return everything to its normal state in two days, then you will file a complaint against her" and, "Tell her oldest child and your brother-in-law to embarrass her. She's going to be sad if she's embarrassed around her children and husband. It's awkward to ask her daughter to give the things back when they were already given to her, so she's frantically trying to get her way kekekeke."
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