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6/2/2026, 4:07:07 AM · 69.4s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My wife accused me of trying to kick.
Script (en)

My wife accused me of trying to kick out her family. It started with my daughter’s privacy. She’s 16, and her cousins, Olivia and Sloane, were treating her belongings like their own. Makeup, phone accessories, everything vanished. I’d asked them to respect Zoey’s space, but my wife and Sammy just said it was “typical teenage girls.” I completely disagreed, it was blatant disrespect. Then Sloane ruined Zoey’s $60 makeup kit – mixing shades, completely destroying it. Zoey was devastated, and I installed a lock on her door. Sammy exploded, calling my daughters thieves and suggesting my wife “fix” Zoey’s personality. He accused me of enabling her. I told my wife this was between us, but she shamed me for the lock, saying I was supposed to treat them like daughters. I stood my ground: the lock stays until her brother and his daughters are gone. She flipped, accusing me of hating her family and demanding I remove it. I reminded her that *her* family refused to help Sammy and the girls. Now, everyone’s giving us the silent treatment. What would you have done? Did I overreact?

voice: en-US-AriaNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: ocx94s
source_post_score: 81021
6/2/2026, 3:52:18 AM · 79.0s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My wife is furious, and I don’t know.
Script (en)

My wife is furious, and I don’t know why. It started with my daughter’s privacy. Olivia and Sloane, Sammy’s daughters, have been treating her things like they’re theirs. Makeup, phone accessories, even her school laptop – gone. Zoey complained, I asked them to stop, but my wife and Sammy just shrugged it off. “Typical teenage girls,” they said. I completely disagreed, it was unacceptable. Then, Sloane destroyed Zoey’s 60-dollar makeup kit, mixing up the shades. Zoey was heartbroken, and I snapped. I got her a lock for her door. Sammy was livid. He said his daughters weren’t thieves, that girls borrow each other’s stuff. He suggested my wife fix Zoey’s “personality defect” and that Zoey just buy a cheap makeup kit. He accused me of being overprotective, enabling Zoey. I told him it was between him and my wife, but she shamed me for the lock. She demanded I remove it, saying I was supposed to treat them like daughters. I told her the lock stays until Sammy and his daughters leave. She exploded, saying her family would hate me. I reminded her that *her* family refused to help Sammy, so she should blame them! Everyone's giving me and Zoey the silent treatment. What would you have done? Did I overreact?

voice: en-US-AriaNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: ocx94s
source_post_score: 81021
6/2/2026, 3:36:05 AM · 61.1s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My wife accused me of trying to kick.
Script (en)

My wife accused me of trying to kick out her family. It started with her daughters invading my daughter’s room constantly. They took everything – makeup, phones, clothes. I told them to respect Zoey’s privacy, but they ignored me. Then, they ruined a 60-dollar makeup kit Zoey had saved for months. I got her a lock after that. My wife was furious. She demanded I remove it, saying I was treating her family like outsiders. I refused, stating the lock stays until Sammy and his daughters leave. She shamed me, saying her family would hate me. I pointed out her family refused to help Sammy and his daughters. It’s a mess. My wife’s family is giving us the silent treatment. She’s incredibly upset and blaming me for everything. Honestly, I just wanted to protect Zoey. Her privacy matters, and she deserves that. It’s a ridiculous situation, isn’t it? What would you have done? Did I overreact?

voice: en-US-AriaNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: ocx94s
source_post_score: 81021
6/2/2026, 3:22:35 AM · 69.0s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My wife accused me of trying to kick.
Script (en)

My wife accused me of trying to kick out her family. It started with her daughters invading my daughter’s room constantly. They took everything – makeup, phones, clothes. I asked them to respect Zoey’s privacy, but they ignored me. Then, they ruined a 60-dollar makeup kit Zoey had saved for months. I got her a lock after finding her moving valuables because of this. Sammy, her father-in-law, exploded. He called me overprotective, suggesting Zoey was “defective.” He insisted it was normal for teenage girls to borrow each other’s things. My wife demanded I remove the lock, saying I was supposed to treat her family like daughters. I refused, stating the lock wouldn't come off until Sammy and his daughters were gone. She shamed me, claiming her family would hate me. I pointed out that her family refused to help Sammy, and that’s why we were in this mess. Everyone’s giving us the silent treatment. My wife is furious. She said I was trying to exile them. I just wanted to protect my daughter’s privacy and belongings. What would you have done in this situation? Did I overreact?

voice: en-US-AriaNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: ocx94s
source_post_score: 81021
6/2/2026, 12:52:20 AM · 78.4s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My wife's family refused to help, so her.
Script (en)

My wife's family refused to help, so her brother moved in. He brought his twin 18-year-old daughters. My 16-year-old daughter, Zoey, wasn't close with them. But they got along fine, until they didn't. The twins had no respect for Zoey's privacy. They’d walk into her room and take whatever they wanted. Makeup, phone accessories, clothes, even her school laptop. I asked them to stop. My wife and her brother, Sammy, saw no issue. "Typical teenage girl behavior," they said. I completely disagreed. The last straw was a $60 MAC makeup kit Zoey saved for. One of the twins took it and ruined it. Zoey found it on her bed, crying. I bought Zoey a lock for her door. She was already moving valuables out of the house. Sammy and his daughters were furious about the lock. He said, "My daughters aren't thieves!" He said Zoey could get a $15 kit from Walmart. He called me overprotective. My wife shamed me for the lock. She said I was preventing them from "spending time" with Zoey. She demanded I remove it. I told her the lock stays until they move out. Now everyone is giving us the silent treatment. Did I go too far?

voice: en-US-AriaNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: ocx94s
source_post_score: 81021
6/1/2026, 6:30:32 PM · 92.1s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My maid of honor slept with my groom.
Script (en)

My maid of honor slept with my groom the night before the wedding. I found out at the altar. Seriously. I’m still not sure how to process it. It started with the music – this ridiculously upbeat, cheesy pop song they’d chosen. Then the scent. It wasn’t just the usual wedding perfume; there was this…heavy, cloying sweetness hanging in the air. I couldn’t place it at first, just a vague, unsettling feeling. My dad was beaming, giving my mom a squeeze, and I was trying to force a smile, desperately clinging to the illusion of this perfect day. Then I saw him. Liam, my groom, was leaning over to whisper something to Chloe, my maid of honor. I glanced over, just a quick peek, and the world tilted. They were tangled together, their faces flushed, a half-finished champagne glass lying on the floor. The color drained from my face, the music suddenly grating, the floral arrangements mocking my shattered dreams. My mom gasped, my dad’s smile vanished, and the organist faltered, the chords hanging in the air like a morbid question. I stood there, frozen, the weight of the moment crushing me. I wanted to scream, to run, to rewind time. But I couldn’t move. I couldn't speak. The priest began to speak, oblivious, and all I could hear was the frantic thumping of my own heart. I finally managed a choked, "I…I can't." And that was it. The ceremony stopped. Everyone stared. WIBTA for completely dismantling my wedding?

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subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780337816
source_post_score: 0
6/1/2026, 6:16:56 PM · 96.9s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My dad died last month. It was sudden.
Script (en)

My dad died last month. It was sudden, a massive heart attack. We were all in shock, obviously, but then the lawyer called. And that’s when it happened. He’d left *everything* to Bethany. Bethany. I’d never heard of her. My mom hadn't. My siblings hadn't. Six months. That’s all the time he’d known her. The lawyer read out the will, a shaky, unfamiliar hand scribbling notes. It was a complete mess, a handwritten document filled with rambling about “finding happiness” and “finally being free.” The house, the business, the investments – it was all hers. My dad, who’d spent his entire life building a successful construction company, had left it all to a woman I didn’t even know. The funeral was…weird. Everyone kept glancing at my mom, a confused sadness etched on her face. I kept expecting Bethany to show up, draped in black, claiming a tragic romance. My brother, Mark, was furious, practically vibrating with rage. My sister, Sarah, was just silent, staring at her hands. My mom just kept repeating, "It doesn't make sense." The smell of lilies and grief hung heavy in the air, mixed with a strange, unsettling feeling – like a betrayal wrapped in a beautiful, heartbreaking lie. The lawyer said there was no record of Bethany before six months ago, no family, no job, nothing. Just…gone. And now, I'm left wondering if my dad was losing his mind, or if something far more sinister was at play. AITA for thinking this is completely insane?

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subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780337048
source_post_score: 0
6/1/2026, 6:04:08 PM · 98.3s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My boss, Mark, said “do it by the.
Script (en)

My boss, Mark, said “do it by the book.” Seriously, like a law student. So I did exactly that. I’m a junior marketing assistant, and we were launching a new campaign – a pretty edgy one, actually, with some suggestive imagery. Mark, bless his heart, was a stickler for rules. He’d spent the last week going over every single guideline, every legal disclaimer, every shade of grey. I meticulously documented everything. Every image, every tagline, every potential point of criticism. I built a 50-page binder detailing our rationale, our legal review, our risk assessment – the whole shebang. I even included a flowchart. Seriously, a flowchart. It was… impressive, in a terrifying way. The launch went fine. Sales were decent, the initial social media buzz was positive. Then, the complaints started rolling in. Not huge, overwhelming ones, just a trickle of angry emails, concerned calls to corporate. They were questioning the imagery, the tone, the *everything*. Mark called me into his office, face pale. He just stared at the binder, then at me, then back at the binder. He said, “I regret it.” He said I’d over-analyzed, over-documented, and completely sucked the life out of a potentially brilliant campaign. He’d been aiming for edgy, memorable, a little bit controversial. I’d delivered a legal nightmare. He’d lost the creative spark. Now, everyone’s talking about how cautious I was, and I'm starting to think I went too far. AITA for following instructions to the letter?

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subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780336317
source_post_score: 0
6/1/2026, 5:51:56 PM · 86.8s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My sister-in-law talked trash about me at Thanksgiving.
Script (en)

My sister-in-law talked trash about me at Thanksgiving. I had receipts. Seriously, *receipts*. It started subtly, of course. A few pointed glances at my new car, a comment about how “bold” I was to buy it. Then, during the damn gravy boat pass, she just… went for it. “Honestly, Sarah’s been spending like a maniac,” she said, loud enough for everyone to hear. “Buying fancy things, stressing about her career… she needs to chill.” My dad choked on his cranberry sauce. My mom’s face went white. My brother just stared, completely frozen. The smell of turkey and pumpkin pie suddenly felt suffocating. I could feel the heat rising in my cheeks. I wanted to scream, to tell her to just shut up, but I held my tongue. That’s when I pulled out my phone. I’d been documenting her little digs all day, screenshots of her texts, emails, everything. I showed everyone the chain of messages where she’d been criticizing my job, my relationship, basically every single thing about my life. The room went silent. Her husband, Mark, looked like he wanted to disappear. She sputtered, trying to deny everything, but the evidence was undeniable. The tension was so thick, you could cut it with a knife. I braced myself, waiting for the fallout. It was the most awkward Thanksgiving I’ve ever experienced. WIBTA for how I handled it?

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subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780335526
source_post_score: 0
6/1/2026, 5:38:46 PM · 79.8s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My coworker kept stealing my lunch. So I.
Script (en)

My coworker kept stealing my lunch. So I made him a very special sandwich. For weeks, my food vanished from the fridge. My labeled containers emptied. My perfectly packed meals disappeared. I suspected Mark. He always seemed a bit too smug after my lunch went missing. I tried passive-aggressive notes. I tried hiding my bag. Nothing worked. My hunger grew. My frustration simmered. One morning, I reached my breaking point. I decided to make a sandwich just for Mark. It looked like my usual. Turkey, cheese, lettuce. But I added something extra. A generous dollop of ghost pepper hot sauce. Mixed right into the mayonnaise. I spread it thick. I wrapped it carefully. I even wrote "Mark's Special" on the bag. I left it in the fridge. I watched him grab it at lunchtime. I saw him take a huge bite. His eyes widened. His face turned beet red. He started coughing violently. He ran to the sink, chugging water. The entire office stared. He spent the rest of the day in the bathroom. He hasn't touched anyone's lunch since. Did I take it too far?

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subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780334814
source_post_score: 0
6/1/2026, 2:57:50 PM · 92.3s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My company laid off 200 people on a.
Script (en)

My company laid off 200 people on a Zoom call. I was already on Zoom with their competitor. Seriously, the universe is messing with me. I’d been in a meeting with Apex Solutions for the past hour, trying to negotiate a merger – a pretty sweet deal for my department, honestly. The air in my office was thick with stale coffee and the nervous energy of the deal. Then, the CEO of my company, Mark, started the Zoom call. It was just…awkward. Everyone was staring at their screens, a digital sea of faces. Mark announced the layoffs, his voice flat, emotionless. Twenty-seven names flashed on the screen – all my colleagues. It was brutal. The sound of the notification pings and the shuffling of chairs was deafening. But here’s the kicker. As the layoffs were announced, I noticed a subtle shift in Apex’s Zoom participants. Their expressions changed, a flicker of something… triumphant? It was like they were watching a train wreck, and they were *enjoying* it. My stomach dropped. I could practically smell the arrogance radiating off their screens. Mark finished, the call abruptly ended, and the silence was suffocating. I felt a cold dread creep over me. My department, suddenly gutted, and Apex, subtly celebrating our misfortune. Did I overreact by immediately emailing my boss, demanding answers? Was I being paranoid, or was this some kind of calculated move? AITA for questioning the timing and the sheer…convenience of this Zoom call?

voice: en-US-AriaNeural
subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780324990
source_post_score: 0
6/1/2026, 2:31:58 PM · 81.2s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
A Karen called my manager on me. I.
Script (en)

A Karen called my manager on me. I am the manager. This happened yesterday at my store. A woman stormed in, already fuming. She shoved a crumpled receipt at me. "This discount didn't apply!" she shrieked. Her face was bright red. I calmly explained the coupon expired last week. It was clearly printed on the coupon itself. She started yelling louder. "This is ridiculous! I demand a manager!" I took a deep breath. "Ma'am, I am the manager." Her eyes narrowed. "No, you're not! Get me your supervisor!" I tried to de-escalate. I offered to honor the expired coupon just to make her leave. She refused. "I want you fired! You're incompetent!" Then she pulled out her phone. She started dialing right there, telling someone she needed to speak to the district manager about me. I just stood there. My employees were watching, trying not to laugh. It was so surreal. She kept shouting into the phone. "Yes, the girl with the brown hair! She's refusing service!" I just walked away to help another customer. She eventually hung up and left, still muttering threats. Did I handle that correctly?

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subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780323699
source_post_score: 0
6/1/2026, 2:21:39 PM · 72.3s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My family is calling me selfish for not.
Script (en)

My family is calling me selfish for not donating my kidney to my cousin. My cousin, Sarah, has kidney disease. It’s pretty serious, and she needs a transplant. We found out I'm a perfect match. Everyone in my family immediately jumped on me. They said it was my duty. My aunt even called it a "gift from God." I love Sarah, but this is a huge medical procedure. I have a young child. My husband is worried about the risks. He says my health comes first. My parents are on Sarah’s side, though. They keep bringing it up at every family dinner. My mom even started crying last week. She said I was letting Sarah die. My dad keeps saying, "It's just one kidney." I looked into the surgery. The recovery time is no joke. I'd be out of work for weeks. Who would take care of my kid? What if there are complications? My cousin’s parents offered to pay for everything. But money isn't the issue here. It's my body. My choice, right? My whole family is making me feel like a monster. Am I the bad guy for saying no?

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subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780323064
source_post_score: 0
6/1/2026, 12:56:36 PM · 66.9s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My mother-in-law announced my pregnancy at my wedding.
Script (en)

My mother-in-law announced my pregnancy at my wedding. I was furious. This was supposed to be our special day. We hadn't even told our parents yet. She grabbed the mic during her toast. "And soon there'll be a little one!" she beamed. The whole room gasped. My husband looked absolutely mortified. I felt my face flush red. Everyone started congratulating us. It completely overshadowed our vows. Later, I pulled her aside. I calmly told her she ruined our moment. She just shrugged and said, "It's exciting news!" That's when I decided. Two can play this game. During my own thank you speech, I smiled sweetly. I thanked everyone for coming. Then I looked right at her. "It's not the only exciting news tonight," I said. "My mother-in-law has been hiding something big." I paused for effect. "She won the lottery fifteen years ago and never told anyone." The room went silent. Her jaw dropped. Was I wrong to expose her secret?

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subreddit: custom-prompt
source_post_id: custom-1780317910
source_post_score: 0
5/25/2026, 7:17:36 PM · 69.9s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My daughter was born, and my partner wasn’t.
Script (en)

My daughter was born, and my partner wasn’t always able to respond to her cries. I’m a light sleeper, so I’d quietly take over – rocking, feeding, changing diapers, whatever she needed. It was just what I did. I never said a word, figuring it would naturally balance out. But then, we went out with friends, and my daughter bragged about how little she needed attention. That’s when my partner completely lost it. She accused me of stealing her “motherly duties,” saying I was the reason she couldn’t wake up. It wasn’t about dividing roles, it was about caring for our baby. I just wanted to be a good dad. She seemed to see me as a monster, completely ignoring the fact that she worked 12-hour days, with no overlap in our schedules. We even used an app to track feedings, but conversations never happened. It felt like she wasn’t even aware of what was going on. Honestly, sometimes I was running on fumes – exhausted from work and battling post-COVID brain fog. She just didn't seem to notice, or care, that I was doing it all. It’s been years since this happened, and thankfully, she now sleeps through the night. But the question remains, Am I the asshole for stepping in to care for our daughter? What would you have done?

voice: en-US-GuyNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: 1tmrhdg
source_post_score: 4594
5/25/2026, 6:39:48 PM · 60.3s · gemma3:4b
Hook
My daughter was born, and my partner wasn’t.
Script (en)

My daughter was born, and my partner wasn’t always waking up to her cries. I’m a light sleeper, so I’d quietly take over – rocking, feeding, changing diapers. It just became my thing. We went out with friends, and my daughter bragged about how little she needed her mom. I didn’t want to embarrass her, so I waited until we were home to say something. That’s when she completely lost it, accusing me of stealing her “motherly duties.” She said my not waking up was why she couldn’t cry when she needed it. It wasn’t about “mom or dad” – I just wanted to care for our baby. But she saw me as a monster. We weren't talking about it, which was confusing. She tracked feedings in an app, but I wasn’t getting updates. I was exhausted, dealing with post-COVID brain fog, and running on minimal sleep. Honestly, it never occurred to me that these conversations weren’t happening. It was a shared responsibility, but I was doing most of it. Now, my partner is furious, and my family thinks I’m the a-hole. What would you have done?

voice: en-US-GuyNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: 1tmrhdg
source_post_score: 4531
5/25/2026, 6:13:45 PM · 47.4s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My girlfriend thinks I stole her motherly duties.
Script (en)

My girlfriend thinks I stole her motherly duties. Our newborn cried a lot. I’m a light sleeper, so I always woke up. I'd change diapers, make bottles, and rock our baby back to sleep. My girlfriend, who had a tough pregnancy, often slept through it. I never complained. I just wanted to care for our daughter. One night, my girlfriend bragged to friends about our "great sleeper." She said she rarely woke up. I was shocked. I waited until we got home. Then I gently told her I was the one waking up. That's when she exploded. She accused me of stealing her chance to bond. She said I made her unable to wake up now. I was just trying to be a good dad. Did I overreact by taking care of my own child?

voice: en-US-GuyNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: 1tmrhdg
source_post_score: 4495
5/25/2026, 4:10:45 PM · 47.8s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My daughter cried every night, but her mom.
Script (en)

My daughter cried every night, but her mom never woke up. I'm a light sleeper. So, I handled every late-night feeding and diaper change. I just wanted to care for our baby. I figured her mom would wake up sometimes too. There would be a balance, I thought. Then, we were out with friends. Her mom started bragging about our "great baby." She claimed our daughter mostly slept through the night. She said she hardly ever had to get up. I was shocked. I waited until we got home. I gently told her I was the one waking up. That's when she absolutely lost it. She screamed that I stole her motherly duties. She said I made her unable to wake up now. I just wanted to be a good dad. Did I overreact?

voice: en-US-GuyNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: 1tmrhdg
source_post_score: 4322
5/25/2026, 2:21:53 PM · 64.9s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My girlfriend lost it because I cared for.
Script (en)

My girlfriend lost it because I cared for our baby. Our daughter cried a lot as a newborn. My girlfriend had a rough pregnancy. She often slept through the cries. I'm a light sleeper. I always woke up to handle things. Diaper changes, warm bottles, soothing. I never mentioned it. I assumed she woke up sometimes too. I thought we balanced it out. Then we were out with friends. She bragged about our "great baby." She said our daughter mostly slept through the night. She claimed she hardly ever got up. I didn't want to embarrass her. I waited until we got home. That's when the problem started. I told her I was waking up every night. She absolutely exploded. She yelled, "Why would I do that?" She said I stole her "motherly duties." She claimed I made her unable to wake up. I just wanted to care for our baby. I saw it as a shared task. Now she sees me as a monster. Did I overreact by being a good dad?

voice: en-US-GuyNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: 1tmrhdg
source_post_score: 4053
5/25/2026, 10:28:30 AM · 53.5s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My wife accused me of stealing her motherly.
Script (en)

My wife accused me of stealing her motherly duties. Our newborn cried a lot. My wife, after a tough pregnancy, often slept through it. I’m a light sleeper, so I always woke up. I’d feed her, change her, or just rock her back to sleep. I never thought much of it. I just wanted to care for my baby. Then, at dinner with friends, my wife started bragging. She told everyone our daughter was a perfect sleeper. She said she rarely had to get up at night. I was stunned. I kept quiet to avoid a scene. When we got home, I gently corrected her. I explained I was the one waking up. That's when she exploded. She screamed that I had made her unable to wake up. She said I had sabotaged her connection with our child. Now she acts like I'm a monster. Did I do something wrong by just taking care of my daughter?

voice: en-US-GuyNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: 1tmrhdg
source_post_score: 3250
5/25/2026, 10:14:58 AM · 8.2s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My wife is furious because I cared for.
Script (en)

My wife is furious because I cared for our baby. Our newborn cried a lot every night. My wife had a tough pregnancy.

voice: en-US-GuyNeural
subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: 1tmrhdg
source_post_score: 3236
5/25/2026, 9:36:14 AM · 9.1s · gemini-2.5-flash
Hook
My wife thinks I stole her motherly duties.
Script (en)

My wife thinks I stole her motherly duties. Our newborn cried constantly through the night. My wife, recovering from a tough pregnancy,

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subreddit: AmItheAsshole
source_post_id: 1tmrhdg
source_post_score: 3137