Husband Made The Decision To Allow His Sisters Family To Stay In Our 1 Bedroom Apt With Us | Reddit
5/10/202626 min
In today's AITA story, OP doesn't want her husband's family staying with them for the holidays because their visits are chaotic, stressful, impractical and leave her doing most of the hosting work. Her husband thinks she's being unfair, but OP feels overwhelmed and unheard. Now she's wondering if she's the asshole for putting her foot down.
0:00 Intro
0:20 Story 1
2:00 Story 1 Comments / OP's Replies
4:10 Story 1 update
8:26 Story 1 Comments / OP's Replies
12:03 Story 2
13:56 Story 2 Comments / OP's Reply
15:38 Story 2 Update
17:14 Story 2 Comments
17:55 Story 3
21:06 Story 3 Comments / OP's Reply
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