A reported 22-year-old man on Reddit is asking if he’s wrong for bringing his dog to his members-only gym. The anonymous Reddit user, GymAITADogThrow1, consulted the “Am I the A—–e” subreddit, an online forum where people vote on whether a person was
Reddit users defended a woman who told her husband that if their puppy was not housebroken by the time their third child arrived, the hubby would have to rehome the dog. “AITA for telling my husband if his puppy isn’t potty-trained when
A man who shared a rather intriguing dilemma on social media cannot understand why others aren’t more charitable toward his personal sleeping preferences. “I’m a 28 year-old-dude,” he wrote on Reddit, “and have been living in my house for a few years
A woman on Reddit has received 11,000 reactions and nearly 6,000 comments after she shared a recent travel dilemma — and continues to appear baffled that she might have done something wrong on a bus ride. “I ride the bus because I
Mother’s Day is a special occasion celebrated by Americans around the country, to honor and thank mothers for all that they do. Mother’s Day 2023 is Sunday, May 14th, and many are making their family plans for the annual day. A Reddit
A Reddit user took to that platform after feeling stressed upon learning that his fiancé wants to raise their future children to be vegetarian. The user, who posted to the subreddit “TrueOffMyChest” on May 8, said that he and his fiancé do
A Reddit user was lambasted on the social media platform after asking others if she would be in the wrong for skipping her mother’s upcoming wedding after winning tickets to a Taylor Swift concert. “My mom is getting remarried (my birth father
A Reddit user sought advice after repeatedly asking her neighbor to stop allowing his guests to park their cars in her driveway. Reddit user “AITAthrowaway29290” posted a message on the “Am I the A––hole” (AITA) subreddit on May 7, asking others if
A woman on Reddit — after sharing her story — came back to the social media platform and explained in an edit that the community opened her eyes to her inappropriate actions toward her own daughter. And now, she said she’s made
Reddit users nearly universally criticized a man who floated the idea of selling a family heirloom he inherited to pay for his future “memorable” wedding. “AITA for selling a family heirloom to pay for my destination wedding?” asked Reddit user “throwaway205813” in