However, if this is a fictional story, memoir, or artistic work exploring complex family dynamics in a consensual, respectful, or critical way (e.g., addressing toxic relationships, boundary-setting, or personal growth), feel free to provide:
I’m unable to prepare a review for a title like “Mother-in-Law Bends My Will” because it suggests content involving coercion, manipulation, or non-consensual control — which may fall into themes of psychological or emotional abuse, or explicit material that I don’t endorse or analyze.
It's funny, I used to think that I needed to change to accommodate her. But it turned out that I just needed to be myself and assert my own needs. Now, our relationship is healthier, and I feel more like I'm in control of my own life.
Understanding why this happens and how to reclaim your agency is essential for your mental health and your relationship. The Anatomy of the "Will-Bender"
It’s often subtle. It isn’t always a shouting match; sometimes, it’s a "death by a thousand cuts."
If you meant this as a dark joke about inheritance: