(2) My MIL Humiliated My Son Over My Handmade Wedding Dress — My Husband’s Reaction Was Perfect

one. When Lucas shyly asked, “Are you going to be my dad?” Michael answered, “If you’ll have me, buddy.”

But loving Michael meant dealing with his mother, Loretta — a woman who believed crochet was a “girl craft” and made sure Lucas heard it. Still, Lucas kept crocheting. It gave him confidence and joy, something Loretta never understood. Months before the wedding, Lucas revealed his secret project: a breathtaking, hand-crocheted ivory wedding dress. I cried when I saw it. On our wedding day, everyone was stunned by its beauty — except Loretta.

In front of dozens of guests, she loudly mocked the dress. “Please tell me you didn’t let that child make it,” she said, even patting Lucas’s head like he was a toddler. Lucas whispered, “I’m sorry, Mom.” My heart broke. Before I could respond, Michael stepped forward and said, firmly, “Mom, stop talking. You humiliated my son. And yes — he is my son.” Guests applauded. Then Michael went further. He announced that after the ceremony he would file to legally adopt Lucas.

The courtyard erupted in cheers. Lucas sobbed and hugged him tightly. Loretta stormed out. The rest of the wedding was pure joy. Lucas danced with both of us, whispering later, “Mom… I have a dad now.” “You always did,” I said. The crocheted dress now hangs in our room — a symbol of love, loyalty, and the family Michael chose with his whole heart.

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