Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman says she refuses to attend her sister’s upcoming wedding because her daughter was not given a flower girl role.
In a post onReddit, the woman explained that her sister Anna is getting married next month and her fiancé’s two nieces have been chosen to serve as flower girls. The woman said her 6-year-old daughter Lucy expressed her excitement about being included too and “kept asking” about it.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman wants to follow “the Golden Rule” — treat others as you would want to be treated — when it comes to buying friends awedding gift.
In her case, as she chronicled on Reddit’s“Am I the A——” forum, the woman is “refusing” to purchase a gift for her friend’sweddingbecause they didn’t get her and her husband a gift or card when they gotmarried.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A Reddit user’s birthday snub has sparked drama in her tight-knit friend group.The woman, 33, is refusing to help her friend, whom she calls “Rachel"in a Reddit post, move out of her place after Rachel failed to pitch in on a birthday gift for her.The poster explains that she and her friends have been close since college, and have continued to maintain a tradition of coming together for big milestones in the friend group like birthdays or moves to help make them special.
Mar. 15, 2025
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In a lengthy post onReddit’s “Wedding Drama” forum, the woman, 28, explained that she got married three years ago and splurged on her dream dress after saving up money for several years. “It’s a custom-made gown that cost a small fortune, but I justified it because I wanted to pass it down to my future daughter someday,” the OP (original poster) noted.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman refused to shy away from the truth as a reference for aformer friendamid her search for a new place to live.
In aposton Reddit’s “Am I the A——” forum, the woman, 37, wrote that she made a friend, identified only as A, while attending college and they “became close friends.”
Detailing that the 24-year-old A “had a difficult home life and an abusive parent,” the Redditor said she “offered the spare room in my house for her to live in rent-free until she was on her feet” and A became “an integral part of my family.