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Scummy dude asks for sympathy on Reddit after making crass joke and abandoning his girlfriend after their restaurant date

Dude Abandons Girlfriend At Restaurant After Upsetting Her With Misogynistic Joke

We love the r/AmITheAsshole subreddit. It's a brilliant place where people can cast judgment on others based on their actions, and while we enjoy every possible outcome, there's something extra satisfying about seeing clueless, entitled jerks taken down a notch by the people of Reddit. You know the type. They share their story expecting to be cleared of any possible wrongdoing, only to find out their shitty behavior has made them a lot of new Internet enemies. We don't see these posts as much a…
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'Who are you to tell him he can't go in his own kitchen?' Mom Humiliates Guest for Trying to Parent Her Son

In what world is it okay to come into someone's home (who you barely know) and start following their kids around and telling them what they can and cannot do? u/YouDontKnowMyKid explains in a recent r/amitheasshole post that this is exactly a guest did in her home. A friend of OP's sister, who she'd only met a few times, decided it was totally normal to follow OP's son around and scold him for trying to use his own kitchen. When confronted, the woman defended herself by explaining that she's a…
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Man-Baby Screams At Girlfriend For Sneaking Vegetables Into His Meals

He's got a flair for the dramatic
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Military Bro Accuses Woman Veteran of 'Stealing Valor,' Gets Owned

Most veterans do not want to discuss the details of their military service with random strangers, even if the person asking them questions about it also happened to serve. You'd think that a fellow veteran of all people would understand and respect this unspoken rule, but apparently redditor u/ WhatKindOf__ never got the memo. He recently asked r/amitheasshole if he was in the wrong for accusing a classmate of “stealing valor” simply because she seemed too “demure” to be a veteran and didn't fe…
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AITA: 'Peeping Tom kids': Teenager gets scolded by the neighborhood Karen for watching a horror movie with his curtains open

AITA: 'Peeping Tom kids': Teenager scolded by neighborhood Karen for watching a horror movie because snooping children stared into his living room

My house, my rules
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Greedy Baker Tries To Force Customer To Pay For Cupcakes Her Own Dog Ruined

Small businesses are not an unequivocal good in society. Many small business owners underpay their employees, nickel and dime their customers, and, worst of all, provide a subpar product. We tend to look at small businesses as virtuous fighters in a world where every industry is getting more and more monopolized by the second. While I think that it's good that there are silly little stores that only sell sauces or socks, their niche uniqueness does not make them inherently good for a community…
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Commitment-Phobe Refuses to Marry Girlfriend, Loses It When She Gets Engaged to His Friend

The waiting game gone wrong
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Spoiled Son Deletes All of Gamer Mom's Progress on Switch, Throws Tantrum When She Grounds Him

Never mess with a gamer's saved progress
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'AITA for asking my daughter what college she decided on?' Entitled Teen Wastes Parents’ Time and Money Just for Fun

Many people in the comments pointed out that OP could simply let his daughter's little game backfire, using the situation as a teachable moment. A “f*ck around and find out” kind of moment, if you will. A “stupid games win stupid prizes” sort of thing. But the tough love approach is always easier said than done when you care about your kid and their future.
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Manager Criticized For Denying Promised Vacation Time To New Hire

We all need a holiday
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AITA: K-Pop-Obsessed Teen Makes Brother's Girlfriend Uncomfortable With Racist Behavior

Meeting a partner's family for the first time tends to be an anxiety-inducing situation. There's a lot of pressure to impress the people who raised or grew up with your “person.” But sometimes it's the family that should be concerned with the kind of impression that they're making. Recently, a Korean-American woman took to Reddit for some advice regarding sticky situation she had with her boyfriend's 13-year-old sister. In her posts, she describes visiting her boyfriend's family and meeting his…
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Delusional Parent Roasted for Expecting Teen Daughter to 'Uphold Her End' of a Financial Agreement She Made at 12 Years Old

There's taking advantage of a “teachable moment” and then there's taking advantage of a child's naivete and binding them to a financial agreement that will make their teen years absolutely miserable. That's exactly what one delusional parent did when their twelve-year-old kid begged them for a swimming pool. “We made an agreement that we would install a pool but that once she was old enough to start working, she would pay us back for half of it, she quickly agreed” u/swimmingpoolaita wrote in t…
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Dog-Hater Forces Woman Away From Her Service Dog, Doesn't Care When Owner Gets a Seizure

Regular dogs do not belong everywhere. I was riding an incredibly crowded subway this weekend, and a pug was sitting in one of the seats. While the dog's presence amused some subway riders, I was slightly annoyed. Why the owner couldn't put the pug on her lap so somebody else could sit down, I don't know. There is a clear exception to this rule, and that is service animals . Service animals are essential to the people they serve and are allowed in any business or public place by law. The import…
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Entitled Parent Throws Tantrum When Sister-In-Law Won't Let Niece Be Flower Girl in Wedding

Babies are cute and all, but sometimes it feels like new parents literally believe the world revolves around them. A message to all parents out there: you're not that special, and sorry to break it to you, but your kid isn't the divine spawn of God. Just chill. In a recent r/amitheasshole post, u/miraclebabyniece explains that when her brother and sister-in-law finally had a baby after years of struggling to conceive, it was big news in the family. But you can only milk the “miracle baby” thing…
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Female Student Faces Harassment for 'Pretty Privilege' After Acing Exams, Bullies Get Offended When She Reports Them

Peak insecurity
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Dad Roasted for Lying to Daughter Instead of Using the Teachable Moment

Parenting is tough. What might seem like a mundane little parenting mistake to a parent could very well negatively affect a child's behavior for years to come. Not gonna lie, when I read u/tycjy 's post inquiring whether he was an a-hole for secretly eating cupcakes before his 10-year-old daughter could get to the frosting, I thought, “what's the big deal?” But what do I know? I've not yet been blessed with the miracle of children. Plenty of parents didn't hesitate to critique OP's parenting sk…
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