A new foster mother who took to Reddit with worries that she might inadvertently be “parentifying” her eldest foster daughter is not doing so at the moment — but will need to be sure that she does not in the future, an
Responding to a dramatic personal struggle shared on social media — to which over 6,500 people have already reacted — a New York City-based expert shared advice for the parents of young adults who are living on their own and trying to
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A grandmother who says she’s vegetarian took heat from others on Reddit this week for revealing that she sent her youngest grandchild, age 5, to bed “hungry” after a particularly challenging babysitting incident at her home in which the child apparently refused
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A woman who got fed up and called animal control on her neighbor received support and validation from many other Reddit users. Calling her post “AITA for Calling Animal Control on My Neighbor’s Dog,” Reddit user “ThrowAway902412” shared her story in the
Reddit users assured a bride-to-be who chose a bridesmaid dress with the goal of convincing her future sister-in-law to drop out of the bridal party was within her rights to do so. A user by the name of “BeautifulExplorer363” asked Reddit’s “Am
A man on Reddit was ultimately convinced by others on social media to allow his daughter, son-in-law and grandchild to move into his home, even though he initially did not allow the son-in-law to move in. On the subreddit known as “Am
A woman on Reddit received a deluge of support after her own mother and father called her a bad parent for not wanting to send her children to them during Christmas. “AITA for telling my parents that my kids won’t attend Christmas
Reddit users have sided with a young woman who told her grandmother to stop comparing her to her deceased aunt. In a post on Reddit’s “Am I the A–hole” (AITA) subreddit — titled, “AITA for telling my grandmother stop trying to make