Balancing work and family traditions can get messy—especially around Thanksgiving. One woman, scheduled for a 12-hour shift on the holiday, told her in-laws she wouldn’t be cooking a big meal this year. Her mother-in-law pushed back, insisting on a home-cooked spread, but her husband stepped up, offering to cook with his mom instead. The internet is buzzing: Should holiday hosting always fall on the woman, even when she’s the breadwinner? Or is it time for families to rethink who takes on the holiday load? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Relationships #Thanksgiving #FamilyDrama