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'MIL is upset that she can’t feed baby.'
#1 out of 421.9K est. views
health51m ago

'MIL is upset that she can’t feed baby.'

  • A new mother faces pressure from her mother-in-law to use formula instead of nursing.
  • The mother-in-law dismisses pumping as unnecessary, challenging the mother's nursing choice.
  • Tensions peak when the grandmother bounces the baby after feeding, prompting concern from the mother.
  • Commenters urge the mother to set clear boundaries about feeding choices with relatives.
  • Some responses compare the situation to common grandparent interference and advise structured time-outs.
  • The thread reflects a broader debate over whose feeding choice governs infant care.
  • Some commenters suggest the grandmother’s behavior borders on risky or manipulative actions toward the baby.
  • The post includes a range of reader reactions, with support for the mother’s decision to nurse exclusively.
  • Experts or commentators emphasize the need for respect of parental feeding choices during visits.
  • The incident ended with renewed emphasis on boundaries between parents and in-laws to protect infant welfare.
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#2
'AITA for refusing to pay for a $1000 coat?'
#2 out of 411.8K est. views
shopping15h ago

'AITA for refusing to pay for a $1000 coat?'

  • A visitor wants the host to replace a $1,000 coat after a cat reportedly peed on it.
  • The host cites financial hardship and responsibility for pets as reasons not to pay.
  • The visitor argues the host is responsible because the coat was left in a pet-friendly area.
  • The dispute includes past interactions about wine spills and small payments.
  • Both sides reference financial pressures, including debt consolidation efforts.
  • The case raises questions about hosting norms in casual relationships.
  • The owner of the coat maintains the cat could have caused the damage unintentionally.
  • The guest questions the likelihood of legal liability for replacing the coat.
  • The narrative includes multiple edits detailing behavior and culture around coat placement.
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#3
'AITA for refusing to financially support my parents and explaining why when my brother asked?'
#3 out of 416.3K est. views
world15h ago

'AITA for refusing to financially support my parents and explaining why when my brother asked?'

  • OP refuses to financially support her parents after revealing a history of emotional neglect and conflict.
  • She has lived apart for over a decade and has provided support for others, not her parents, in recent years.
  • The brother’s inquiry about money triggered a public airing of painful family history online.
  • Commentary on the situation includes views that family duty can conflict with personal safety and boundaries.
  • Some readers advise maintaining no contact as a way to protect mental health.
  • The post highlights how past family dynamics influence contemporary financial decisions.
  • Some commenters suggest creating own family networks instead of relying on blood ties.
  • Guidance includes opting for minimal explanations when pressed for personal questions.
  • The discussion frames a broader debate about adult children balancing autonomy with care obligations.
  • The article notes the grandmother’s pivotal role in the narrator’s life despite parental neglect.
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#4
'Entitled Thanksgiving guest wants to come by the day after and get some of the leftovers.'
#4 out of 422.5K est. views

'Entitled Thanksgiving guest wants to come by the day after and get some of the leftovers.'

  • A Thanksgiving gathering ends with a cousin asking to come back for leftovers the next day.
  • The guest arrived late and left before dessert, prompting the host to refuse a return for leftovers.
  • Readers criticized the guest for during-grace phone use and poor manners.
  • Commenters suggested the guest had damaged family relations by demanding leftovers.
  • The thread contains varied opinions about whether to invite her again.
  • Other family members might react differently, with some supporting a firm boundary.
  • The post includes a spectrum of responses praising the host for setting limits.
  • The incident sparked discussions on etiquette and boundaries within families.
  • Readers varied in their judgments about entitlement and family loyalty.
  • The story originated on Reddit via Someecards and drew hundreds of comments.
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