Mar. 15, 2025
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Subway seats
A woman says she decided not to give up her subway seat for a mother who was physically carrying her child, then had second thoughts about her choice
In a post on Reddit’s “Am I the A——?,” a 23-year-old woman said that she was “totally exhausted” after a long day of work.
“My commute is pretty long — about 50 minutes. Luckily, I got a seat and was about to doze off when, at the next station, a lady and her young boy (who looked about 8 years old) got on,” the woman wrote.
Mar. 15, 2025
Two girls having quarrel at home, giving up the cohabitation. Cardboard boxes on the table.Photo:Getty
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A new homeowner says that she didn’t sign off on hosting her older sister’s birthday party, but her sibling didn’t get the message and sent out invites anyway.
In a recent post on Reddit’s “Am I the A——?,” the woman, 24, shared that she and her husband, 26, just became first-time homeowners after working “incredibly hard” to achieve their dream.
Mar. 15, 2025
Upset bride in a stock photo.Photo:Getty
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A woman is stirring conversation online after sharing that her soon-to-be-married daughter wants her to sit next to a photo of her late husband at the wedding — but the woman isn’t interested.In a post shared onReddit, the woman writes that she and her husband “didn’t have a good relationship.““He struggled with alcoholism and ultimately drank himself to death after I divorced him,” she adds.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman says she refuses to help her brother-in-law pay for his part of the family vacation after years of jokes about her being a “gold digger.”
In a post on Reddit’s “Am I the A——?,” a 30-year-old woman wrote that she and her husband, 32, have been married for five years and are “pretty comfortable financially.”
Although the woman said that they both work, her husband does make more money than her.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock photo of a bride and wedding guest.Photo:CREATISTA/Getty
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A bride-to-be is stirring conversation online after posting that she won’t change her wedding to accommodate her busy stepsister’s schedule — and now, her mom is “panicked.”
In a postshared anonymously to Reddit, the 26-year-old woman says that she and her fiancé recently set a date for their big day. But shortly after, her mom reached out and “told me that my stepsister couldn’t make it and I should call her up and check different dates to find when would work better,” she writes.