Mar. 15, 2025
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The woman — who shared her story on Reddit’s“Am I the A——”forum on Thursday, Jan. 2 — explained that she usually helps take care of her 6-year-old nephew and 4-year-old niece whenever her brother, 27, needs help, but New Year’s was the “last blow” for her.
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“I texted, called, and even tried calling the party location, but no one answered,” the Reddit user said, noting that the couple was “clearly drunk” when they finally returned.
Mar. 15, 2025
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In a post shared toReddit, the anonymous 26-year-old writes: “I have a dog named Charlie. Charlie is a golden retriever I adopted four years ago, and he’s my best buddy.”
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“At first, I thought it was funny and didn’t really think much of it,” she continues in the Reddit post.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Even though she has no doubts about her husband, one woman said she can’t help but think it’s a little weird that her mother decided to get his first initial inked on her wrist.In a recent“Am I Overreacting”post on Reddit, a 26-year-old woman said she has been with her husband, 29, for 5 years now and has no reason to doubt that he’s her person. But, that didn’t stop her from questioning her mom’s latest tattoo decision.
Mar. 15, 2025
Rachel and Hunter Hughes with newborn son Beckham (left), Hughes family today.Photo:courtesy of Hunter and Rachel Hughes
courtesy of Hunter and Rachel Hughes
A mom on the other side of emotional hardship is sharing her experience and the wisdom she gained from it with other families in need.
Rachel Hughes, known as@HouseofHugheson social media, opens up to PEOPLE about candidly sharing her family’s story in the hopes that she can help other couples who unexpectedly find themselves navigating aNICU journey.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman says a mom told her she “ruined” her daughter’s life after telling her the correct way to pronounce her own name.
In ananonymous post shared to Reddit, the woman writes that she lives in the U.K., and recently started up a conversation with an American mother traveling with her child.
“The mother mentioned that her daughter’s name was ‘Grain’ so I assumed for a while that she was another mother who wanted something ‘special’ to call her child.