Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman says she’s done hosting family dinners because her loved ones keep finding reasons not to go.
In arecent poston Reddit’s “AITA” (which stands for Am I the A——?), a 24-year-old woman said she comes from a family that “values big Sunday dinners, and we’ve always rotated between whose house we gather at.”
The problem? “Every time it’s my turn to host, my siblings and even my parents seem to come up with last-minute excuses to skip,” she wrote.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman is venting her frustration over her fiancé’s expectation for her to do the majority of the housework because she works from home.
In a recent post on Reddit’s “Am I Overreacting?," the woman detailed the situation that has left her feeling “overwhelmed” and has caused her to reevaluate the responsibilities of her household.
In her post, the woman described the daily schedules of herself and her fiancé, including how she gets their son ready for school.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman says her wife’s inability to cook is starting to affect their marriage, with the wife refusing to participate in any household chores on the pretense that she was raised in a family without them.
In a post shared toReddit, the anonymous 24-year-old woman writes that she and her 26-year-old wife “are struggling in our marriage as she believes she does not need to help cook or prepare food or even help clean up after, besides dishes.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman who just underwent major surgery got upset after her partner said it was okay for his son to have a sleepover at their home, but didn’t check in with her first.
In a “AmItheA——” Redditpost, the 44-year-old woman explained she recently had major gynecological surgery, which resulted in the removal of “one ovary and fallopian tube, along with removal of a 6cm solid mass.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman is igniting viral conversation after sharing that she will not be re-homing her pet or foster animals for her pregnant roommate, whose mom says she needs to “do something about the cats.”
In a post shared toReddit, the 22-year-old woman writes that she has one cat who is her pet, but she also volunteers with a cat rescue organization, and often temporarily fosters cats until they are adopted.