On the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit, one Redditor shared a story that went beyond the typical challenges of relationships. The story began with his fiancee's bachelorette party going awry, as his beloved dog was in danger due to her carelessness.
The OP explained that he left his dog with his fiancee. Before the OP left home, he had told her to put the dog in their bedroom once the party started. However, the woman seemed to forget it.
Suddenly, she called him and said that there was something wrong with the dog, so they had to bring him to the vet. It turned out that the dog ingested large amounts of alcohol and chocolate edibles. Luckily, the dog was alive but not well.
After what happened to the dog, the OP got so frustrated that he decided to cancel the wedding, which shocked their friends and family. They all sided with his fiancee, saying that he might have overreacted.
Redditors are quick to share their thoughts in the comments, with different opinions. Was the OP right to make such a drastic decision, or did emotions get the best of him? Scroll down to read the whole story!
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The OP asks:
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OP left the dog with his fiancee at home, and told her to put it in the bedroom during the party
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Drunken fiancee called OP and said that the dog was not well
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The doctor informed the OP that his dog had consumed significant quantities of alcohol and chocolate edibles
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OP promptly told his fiancee to leave, called off the wedding. So her family and friends insulted him
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OP was dismayed to find that they all sided with his fiancee
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As OP fiancee has many risky habits, including texting while driving and leaves stuff on the electric stove, he decided to end the relationship
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Another reason for his decision is to avoid potential risks to their future child's safety
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Redditors express diverse opinions on the OP's story and decision regarding his fiancee's actions
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Many Redditors says that the OP was a jerk
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But some didn't agreed that what happened to his dog was not just an accident, so what the OP did was not wrong
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Some said that both OP and his fiancée were the jerks
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