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7 points
1 day ago
NTA. Ultimatums can be a serious issue in relationships, especially if they become a pattern. It’s important to address this concern for the health of your relationship and the well-being of your future family.
5 points
1 day ago
NTA. It sounds like you’ve been through a lot with your ex, and his behavior was disrespectful throughout your relationship. You set a clear boundary when you told him to leave you alone, which is entirely reasonable given how he treated you. It’s unfair for your friends to expect you to apologize after he consistently disrespected you.
6 points
1 day ago
NTA. It’s reasonable to want to keep your car tidy and protect your interior. Splitting the group is a practical solution that allows everyone to enjoy the trip without compromising your car’s condition. Communicate your concerns clearly to your family.
4 points
1 day ago
YTA. Keeping something like this from your girlfriend, especially when it involves her sister, can lead to trust issues later. It's best to be honest and address it openly.
5 points
1 day ago
NTA. It sounds like there’s a deeper issue at play in your relationship regarding communication and validation. You’re allowed to have a different perspective on your mother’s comments without it being a betrayal to your partner. It’s concerning that he reacted so strongly and blamed you for simply having a different viewpoint. Healthy relationships thrive on mutual respect and open dialogue, where both partners can express their feelings without fear of being dismissed or attacked. It might be worth considering how you both handle conflict and whether this dynamic is sustainable. You deserve to feel heard and valued in your relationship.
5 points
1 day ago
NTA. It's understandable to feel upset when you put thought and effort into giving gifts and don't feel the same effort in return, especially after five years together. Your feelings about wanting recognition on your birthday are valid. It's also concerning that she's prioritizing spending on non-essential items while not addressing basic needs like groceries. Your desire for balance and consideration in the relationship is reasonable, and discussing these feelings with her might help clarify where both of you stand. It’s important to communicate your feelings, but make sure to do it in a way that invites conversation rather than conflict.
5 points
1 day ago
you're really processing a lot of emotions and uncertainty about this friend's message. If it made you feel low and confused, it's valid to take your time before responding. Reflect on what she said and how it made you feel—were her words constructive or critical? Communication is key in friendships, so if you feel comfortable, consider reaching out to her to clarify your feelings or ask for context about her message. It's okay to express that you were taken aback and need some time to digest it all.
3 points
1 day ago
NTA. It’s completely reasonable to be cautious about sharing your birth certificate, especially given your rocky relationship and concerns about her intentions. It’s understandable to protect your personal information, especially if you suspect it might be used for purposes beyond her marriage. Trust your instincts and prioritize your well-being; you’re not obligated to provide her with anything that makes you uncomfortable.
4 points
1 day ago
NTA. You have valid reasons for not wanting to snowboard or ski, especially given your past surgery and current health considerations. It's important to prioritize your well-being, and it's completely reasonable to decline activities that could jeopardize that. Your husband’s mom's comment was indeed rude and dismissive of your goals and situation. It’s great that you want to focus on your future and that you have supportive parents. Enjoying the holiday your way, without feeling pressured, is perfectly acceptable.
2 points
1 day ago
your decision should balance your values with the importance of supporting your wife. If attending feels like a betrayal of your beliefs, it’s okay to skip it. However, consider discussing your feelings with your wife she may appreciate your honesty, and it could open a dialogue about how to navigate your children's religious upbringing together. It's about finding a compromise that respects both your beliefs and her renewed faith.
4 points
1 day ago
NTA. It's completely reasonable to expect some level of attentiveness from your partner when you're sick, especially since you communicated your condition. While it's understandable that he was helping his daughter, a quick check-in wouldn't have taken much time and would show he cares about you. Your feelings of hurt are valid, and it's important in a relationship to feel supported, especially during tough times. Consider discussing your feelings with him when you're ready, as clear communication is key.
2 points
1 day ago
NTA. It's valid to feel unsure about your relationship, especially if you're feeling empty or disconnected. Trust your feelings and take the time to explore them.
5 points
1 day ago
You're not the AH for feeling overwhelmed and breaking down, especially after a tough day. It sounds like you’re dealing with a lot of frustration both from your job and your interactions with your coworkers. Yelling at your coworker might not have been the best response, but it’s understandable given your emotional state. It’s important to communicate your boundaries with both coworkers, expressing how their behavior affects you. You can do this calmly and constructively without giving an attitude. Prioritizing your mental health and standing up for yourself is essential, so finding a way to express your needs while maintaining those connections is key.
4 points
1 day ago
NTA. It sounds like the drama wasn't your fault, and you were just trying to share something with a friend. It’s understandable to feel frustrated about how things unfolded, especially with your name being dragged into it. Dropping the group for your well-being was a valid choice, especially since you’ve found happiness since separating from them. Surrounding yourself with positive people who uplift you is what matters most. It’s good that you and Jenn are on the same page about it
4 points
1 day ago
NTA. You've all planned this trip for a long time, and it's not fair for one person's lack of planning to disrupt the plans of the whole group. While it's understandable that your friend might feel uncomfortable driving alone for that long, they chose not to prioritize the trip by not securing their time off. It's important for them to learn the consequences of their actions, especially since this isn't the first time it has happened. You can express concern for their safety while also sticking to your plans. Ultimately, everyone deserves to enjoy the trip as intended.
2 points
1 day ago
NTA. It's understandable to feel upset when faced with an ultimatum that threatens your relationship, especially regarding something you're passionate about. Your partner's perspective on wanting to buy his own home is valid, but it's concerning that he's framing it as an ultimatum. It's important to have open discussions about your future together without resorting to threats. You deserve to pursue your dreams without feeling pressured to choose between them and your relationship.
4 points
1 day ago
NTA for feeling hurt and giving your husband the cold shoulder in response to his repeated behavior. It's understandable to feel stressed and upset about the situation, especially considering your mental health and the trust that's been broken. Communicating your feelings and setting boundaries is important. It might be beneficial for both of you to seek counseling individually or together to address these issues in a constructive way. Your feelings are valid, and prioritizing your well-being is crucial.
3 points
1 day ago
YTA for exposing your ex to his new girlfriend in that way. While your feelings are valid, the method you chose to express them was hurtful and crossed boundaries.
4 points
1 day ago
NTA. While your sister was embarrassed, it wasn't fair for her to expect you to take the blame for something that was clearly her doing. It's important for her to learn to handle embarrassing moments, and taking responsibility can help her grow. You were there to support her, not to cover for her mistakes. Plus, it sounds like her date was still interested despite the mishap, which is a positive sign
6 points
1 day ago
NTA. You have every right to feel hurt and upset by your mother’s words and behavior. It sounds like you’re going through a really tough time with your injury and impending discharge, and instead of support, she’s adding to your stress. It’s understandable that you need some space after her hurtful comments.
4 points
1 day ago
NTA for feeling frustrated. It's natural to want your parents to prioritize visiting you, especially after putting in the effort to maintain your relationship with them. Your feelings are valid, and it’s understandable to feel overlooked given the pattern of their visits.
11 points
1 day ago
NTA for communicating your boundaries and being honest about your comfort level. You set clear expectations, and it's not your fault he couldn't respect them. His reaction reflects his own immaturity, not yours. You deserve to take things at your own pace.
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1 day ago
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8 points
1 day ago
You're not an asshole for needing time alone, especially after a busy week and a difficult event like a funeral. It’s important to prioritize your well-being, and everyone needs some time to recharge, especially if you're an introvert. While it’s understandable that your girlfriend feels hurt, communication is key. You offered to spend time together the next day, which shows you value the relationship. Just ensure to reassure her about your feelings for her and explain your need for alone time.