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MIL Demands Free Painting From Woman She Constantly Made Fun Of: “It’s Not A Serious Job”
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FORGOTTEN HISTORY: Painter refusing draw mil free badmouthing - Caught on Camera

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If one’s only exposure to mother’s-in-law was internet stories and somewhat dated sitcoms, one could be forgiven for believing that this role required a sort of controlling, permanently entitled monster. But some less-than-fortunate individuals do actually have in-laws that suggest that some of these stories must be true.

A woman asked the internet for some advice after getting badmouthed and insulted by her mother-in-law. Her MIL had already spent years mocking her art career, until she decided that she was entitled to a free drawing which would normally be thousands of dollars.

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    As an artist, getting a commission from family is probably great

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    But one woman ended up getting badmouthed by her MIL who wanted free art

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    Some folks think that any family relation entitles them to free stuff

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    When a family member expects professional labor for free, they are essentially saying that your time and expertise hold no value unless they are the ones benefiting from it. This type of entitlement often stems from a lack of respect for unconventional career paths and a fundamental misunderstanding of what it takes to build a successful business. In many cases, a relative might spend years belittling a profession only to demand a high value service the moment they see someone else receiving it as a gift. This creates a toxic dynamic where the professional is punished for their success and their generosity toward others. Experts often note that clear boundaries are essential when dealing with family members who view your skills as a communal resource rather than a hard earned career.

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    The transition from being called a welfare queen to being expected to provide thousands of dollars in free labor is a jarring example of how entitlement shifts to suit the needs of the person who wants something. It is important to recognize that the offense taken by a relative in this situation is rarely about the money itself. Instead, it is about power and the desire to reassert a hierarchy where the relative feels superior to the professional.

    By demanding free work, they are attempting to force you back into a subordinate position where your accomplishments are secondary to their whims. When you stand your ground and treat your work like the business it is, you are effectively dismantling that power structure. This refusal is often met with a smear campaign because the entitled individual cannot handle the loss of control over your time and talent. Dealing with this kind of behavior requires a firm commitment to your own worth as an individual and a professional.

    But insulting a person publicly just for saying “no” is deeply entitled behavior

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    Badmouthing and social media drama are common tools for those who feel slighted by a healthy boundary. By painting themselves as the victim and you as the villain, they seek validation from their social circle to pressure you into submission. It is tempting to jump into the fray and defend yourself, but often the best course of action is to maintain a dignified silence while keeping a record of the behavior for your own peace of mind. Publicly engaging with a person who is determined to misunderstand you usually only provides them with more fuel for their fire. If you choose to address the issue, it should be done privately and calmly with the focus on the behavior rather than the personal insults. Maintaining a united front with a partner is also vital, though it is sometimes necessary to wait for a calm moment to bring them into the loop if they are currently overwhelmed with other responsibilities.

    The value of your work is defined by you and not by the opinions of those who refuse to see it as legitimate. Offering a gift to a supportive and loving family member is a choice rooted in mutual respect, while being pressured into providing services for an unsupportive relative is an imposition. It is perfectly acceptable to offer a professional discount as a middle ground, but even that is a courtesy and not a requirement. If a relative chooses to see a fair business transaction as a personal insult, that is a reflection of their own perspective rather than a failure on your part.

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    Protecting your peace of mind and your professional integrity is far more important than appeasing someone who has spent years trying to tear you down. You are not a gold digger for asking for payment for your labor, and you are not a bad family member for prioritizing your business. Standing firm in your boundaries might cause temporary discomfort within the family circle, but it prevents the long term resentment that inevitably comes from being exploited by those who should be your biggest supporters. Learning to say no is a vital part of professional growth and personal health.

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    Justin Sandberg

    Writer, BoredPanda staff

    I am a writer at Bored Panda. Despite being born in the US, I ended up spending most of my life in Europe, from Latvia, Austria, and Georgia to finally settling in Lithuania. At Bored Panda, you’ll find me covering topics ranging from the cat meme of the day to red flags in the workplace and really anything else. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, beating other people at board games, cooking, good books, and bad films.

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    Robert Millar
    Community Member
    11 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In Britain: "If I take you to court for slander and proven libel you will have to sell your house to pay me damges. Don't try me."

    Luke || Kira (he/she)
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love how those people say that making art is not "real job" while curating some BS imaginary numbers that only make rich people richer is an epitome of a "real job".

    KatSaidThat
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd respond by saying "this gold digging welfare queen cannot afford to give away free art to the person who called me that". Leave it right there, let it implode. Walk away. And give your husband a kick up the jacksie because he is allowing this b******t.

    Robert Millar
    Community Member
    11 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In Britain: "If I take you to court for slander and proven libel you will have to sell your house to pay me damges. Don't try me."

    Luke || Kira (he/she)
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love how those people say that making art is not "real job" while curating some BS imaginary numbers that only make rich people richer is an epitome of a "real job".

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    KatSaidThat
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd respond by saying "this gold digging welfare queen cannot afford to give away free art to the person who called me that". Leave it right there, let it implode. Walk away. And give your husband a kick up the jacksie because he is allowing this b******t.

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