My Girlfriend Is Doing "Intimate Yoga" With Her 45-Year Old Male Friend
6/28/202632 min
In today’s r/AITA story, OP starts to feel uneasy after noticing his girlfriend deleting texts with her acro-yoga partner. What she insists is harmless begins to look suspicious, leaving OP questioning whether he’s overreacting - or ignoring a serious red flag.
0:00 Intro
0:21 Story 1
3:22 Story 1 Comments / OP’s Replies
6:16 Story 1 Update
8:01 Story 1 Comments / OP’s Replies
14:13 Story 2
17:01 Story 2 Comments / OP’s Replies
20:50 Story 2 Update 1
21:46 Story 2 Update 2
23:07 Story 2 Update 3
25:01 Story 2 Comments / OP’s Replies
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First 90 secondsMark· Host0:00
[gentle music] Hey, Waffle Gang. I do hope you are well. My name is Mark, and today we're checking out some more Reddit stories. And if you do love a Reddit story, why not consider hitting that like, subscribe, maybe that notification bell too, and let's crack on with today's first story. Much love, guys. Now, today's first story, it comes from the Am I The Asshole subreddit. There is a trigger warning on it of possible sexual assault, so if you do wanna skip the story, please feel free to do so. Timestamps are always down in the description and along the timeline below. Thank you. It's from HoiPinoy626, who says, "Am I overreacting? Girlfriend deleting texts with her acro yoga partner." And if you're as clueless as me, [laughs] acro yoga is exactly what you think it is. It's a mix between acrobatics and yoga apparently, according to Google, of course. And it says, "I'll try to keep this short, even though it's a long story. Her, 21 female, and I, 22 male, have been together since high school, and we have never been with anyone else. Her and I were always very close. We really had no other friends. All of a sudden a few months ago, she became very social. She started making lots of friends at a CrossFit gym and got close with Adam, 45 male. Her and him became partners for a competition together, which required extensive training, sometimes