Redditor Kicks Brother And His Pregnant Girlfriend Out Of Her Room, Gets Bashed Online

Manda Garcia

In the complex landscape of family dynamics, the clash between communal living and individual boundaries often takes center stage. This tension becomes vividly apparent in a recent Reddit post that captures the struggle that many families might have faced.

This Redditor turned to the subreddit r/AmItheAsshole to ask if she was in the wrong to take her own room back. OP, a 19-year-old girl, let her brother and his pregnant partner use her room while she was away from home. But as she came back, tensions brewed. Despite having an arrangement in place before OP's return, the girlfriend assumed a victim role, as if OP's family was suddenly ejecting them without warning. To add fuel to the fire, the pregnant woman went online and talked badly about OP's family. Keep scrolling to read the whole story in full.

OP's question:

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OP has never had a problem with her brother's pregnant girlfriend until...

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No one wants her there anymore. She bashes OP's family on social media.

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This girl doesn't want to have a job.

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Let's head into the comment section and find out what other Redditors have to say regarding the OP's story.

It’s his responsibility to find a place for them to stay.

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OP's parents have been more than generous.

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She needs to get things together in her life.

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It looks like the general consensus in the comments is that nobody thinks OP is wrong in this situation. So, what's your stance on this situation? Drop a comment below and let us know.