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AITA for Not Giving My Fiancée Any of My Lottery Winnings to Pay Off Her Debt?
Winning the lottery is a dream for many, a sudden windfall promising freedom and joy. But what happens when that…
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AITA for insisting to only communicate with my ex via text or email?
Oh boy, here we go again with the post-breakup drama! Navigating the aftermath of a relationship can be an absolute…
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AITA for telling my roommate her friend needs to start paying rent or spend less time at our place?
Living with roommates can be a truly transformative experience, for better or worse. It’s a delicate dance of shared spaces,…
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AITA for telling my mom i don’t consider her a parent at all?
Welcome back to the blog, folks! Today's AITA submission delves into one of the most fraught and emotionally charged family…
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AITA for Gifting a Custom Art Piece Instead of a Blender from the Wedding Registry?
Ah, the age-old wedding gift dilemma! Do you stick strictly to the registry, fulfilling the couple's practical needs, or do…
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AITA for reverse trick or treating with my wife?
Halloween often brings to mind images of costumed kids, overflowing candy buckets, and spooky decorations. It's a night steeped in…
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AITA for not sharing my expensive gourmet sandwich with my niece?
Oh, the family dinner saga! We've all been there, haven't we? That moment when a seemingly innocent gathering turns into…
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AITA for making my wife choose between me and her best friend?
Welcome back, relationship navigators! Today's AITA gem dives deep into the murky waters of ultimatums and loyalty, a topic guaranteed…
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AITA for feeling at home in my own skin, even when I have a roommate?
The concept of 'home' often conjures images of comfort, safety, and ultimate freedom. It's the one place where we feel…
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AITA for not being okay enough to make my SIL a baby blanket?
Welcome back, dear readers, to another edition of "Am I the A**hole?" where we dive deep into the often-murky waters…
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