Tag

Aita

All articles tagged with #aita

stories1 year ago

Pescatarian's Wife Considers Confronting In-Laws Over Mealtime Tensions

A woman is considering addressing her in-laws' persistent attempts to get her pescatarian husband to eat meat during family meals, despite his dietary choices being known for years. She feels their actions are disrespectful and possibly intentional, as they accommodate other dietary preferences but not his. The dilemma is whether she would be wrong to confront them about it, as she doesn't want to cause drama but feels the situation has become untenable.

relationships1 year ago

"Wife's Secret $47,000 Rainy Day Fund Sparks Marital Conflict"

A woman revealed on Reddit that she had been secretly stashing away $47,000 as a rainy day fund without her husband's knowledge, while he was working multiple jobs to support them after a near-fatal accident. The husband was devastated upon discovering the fund, and the Reddit community largely condemned the woman's actions, criticizing her for not contributing financially and refusing to downsize despite their financial struggles.

aita-am-i-the-asshole-reddit-story2 years ago

"Pregnant Woman's Seat Swap Demand Sparks AITA Debate"

A Reddit user, Michael, shared a story about a pregnant woman asking him to swap seats on a plane, despite him having a medical condition and specifically booking an aisle seat near the bathroom. The majority of commenters sided with Michael, criticizing the pregnant passenger for not booking her preferred seat and the flight attendants for not mediating. Many felt that Michael was not obligated to give up his seat and that the pregnant passenger's actions were entitled.

lifestyle-and-social2 years ago

"Bride Enforces Child-Free Wedding Policy, Sparks Debate"

A bride's decision to have a child-free wedding led to a family dispute when her sister-in-law insisted on bringing her children, causing division among family members. Despite the backlash, the majority of Redditors supported the bride's right to enforce a "no kids" rule at her wedding, emphasizing that it's her special day. Some users also recognized the sister-in-law's right to feel hurt and choose not to attend, while others shared their own experiences of enforcing similar rules at their weddings.

relationships2 years ago

Reddit Explodes Over Woman's Dinner Refusal to Husband

A woman sparked a heated debate on Reddit after refusing to attend a dinner to celebrate her husband's promotion because she didn't like the restaurant's menu. Despite her husband's suggestions, she decided not to go and left him in an awkward position with their kids. Reddit users overwhelmingly deemed her the "asshole" and criticized her for being selfish and not willing to compromise for her husband's special occasion. The woman later apologized and promised to make it up to her husband.