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My son and my DIL shamed me for wearing red lipstick. I got really upset and taught them a lesson

The Spark: A Family Dinner Gone Wrong
Edith’s Iconic Red Lipstick
Edith, at 75, was always a lively and stylish woman, known for her confidence. Her red lipstick was her trademark, a reflection of her energetic personality. That evening, as she got ready for a family dinner, she had no idea that her makeup choice would spark a controversy.

While applying her favorite shade of red, she felt nostalgic and proud. This lipstick had accompanied her through numerous significant events, from job interviews to romantic dates with her late husband. It was more than just makeup; it symbolized her enduring spirit.

The Insult
Her son, Steph, arrived early and caught her in the act. With a sneer, he remarked, “Mom, you look like a desperate old clown trying to cling to your youth. It’s embarrassing.”

His words stung like a slap. Edith paused, her hand trembling with the lipstick. Before she could respond, Steph’s wife, wearing a smug smile, added, “Oh, I agree with Steph. Red lipstick is not for older people. You should follow what others are doing.”

Edith’s heart raced. Their audacity left her speechless for a moment. But then, defiance surged within her. “Honey, why don’t you mind your own business,” she retorted, her voice steady and cold.

Steph’s wife looked taken aback, her confidence momentarily shaken. “Sorry, Edith, we just don’t want you to look like a clown,” she muttered, clearly unprepared for Edith’s comeback.

Trying to regain control, Steph added with a smirk, “Okay, mom, enjoy the circus.” They both walked away, leaving Edith in a storm of emotions.

From Hurt to Rage: The Turning Point
Edith stood there, staring at her reflection, a painful reminder of their cruel words. She felt deep sadness, the kind that comes from being betrayed by loved ones. But as she sat in the corner, her sadness transformed into rage.

How dare they mock her? How dare they try to strip her of her dignity and individuality? She had spent her life building her confidence, refusing to conform to societal expectations, and now, her own family was trying to tear her down.

Edith knew she had to act. This wasn’t just about red lipstick; it was about respect and standing up for herself. She decided to teach them a lesson they would never forget.
The Plan: A Week of Preparation
Over the next week, Edith meticulously planned her revenge. She enlisted the help of trusted friends and her neighbor, Mrs. Jenkins, a woman of similar spirit and age. Together, they devised a subtle yet impactful scheme.

Edith decided to host a grand dinner at her house, inviting not only her son and his wife but also other family members and friends. The guest list was carefully curated to include people who respected her and those who could influence Steph and his wife.

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