Mar. 15, 2025
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A first-time mom has a dilemma when it comes to her stepmom.
“Laura married my dad when I was a teen and has never been a maternal figure,” the poster continued. “She even told me back then, ‘I’m not your mom,’ which was fine — I already had one.”
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She wrote, “Now, Laura says she’s ‘earned’ the Grandma title after years in the family, but I disagree.
Mar. 15, 2025
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In a post shared toReddit, the woman writes that she and her husband “apparently have differing views about honoring our parents.”
“His family is not respecting of boundaries I’ve put up, and he (husband) also put up, and so I’ve definitely been a bit more rigid about things,” she continues.
She adds that this has been a problem in their marriage in the past — like with their wedding, when she wanted something more intimate, but her husband ultimately decided on something larger.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A bride-to-be is dealing with a case of fake news — and it’s close to home.The engaged woman, 20, turned to Reddit’s“Am I the A——” forumto ask if she’s in the wrong for no longer allowing her sister, 23, to stay with her after “she decided to fake a pregnancy at my engagement party.”“This weekend we had a little engagement party at my parents’ house,” wrote the woman.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A restaurant employee is asking for the Internet’s reassurance after refusing to pick up the shift of aco-workerwhom she claims previously lied to her about a “family emergency.“Sharing her story on Reddit’s “Am I the Jerk” forum, the 26-year-old woman who works at a “busy restaurant” wrote that while swapping shifts in her industry is common, she also believes in “fairness.“As the Reddit user explained, her 24-year-old co-worker Lisa “begged” her to pick up a shift for her the week before due to a “family emergency,” which she claims wasn’t necessarily the case.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman is second-guessing telling her husband to “cancel” the necklace he ordered for her as a gift because she claims the piece of jewelry looks “absolutely nothing” like what she showed him multiple times to get.
The 29-year-old wife shared a post on Reddit’s“Am I the A——” forumto ask if she made a mistake for rejecting her 28-year-old husband’s gift — something he has promised to eventually buy her for the past two years.