Aita For Not Attentively Watching My Brother, In r/AmItheA**hole, all opinions are welcome as people share their aita stories to figure out if they're in the wrong. I personally do not like kids at all but I was happy to do it at the time because I wanted to help them, it was not that often (maybe once or 5 days ago · Submit your own stories for future episodes!!: / threadtalkpodcast 0:00 Intro 1:30 r/bestofredditorupdates: I resent my employee for being richer and 13:18 r/Amitheasshole: AITA for refusing to Nov 25, 2025 · The AITA subreddit has become a favorite for its mix of controversial yet interesting stories. Its popularity stems from how readers can personally relate to the posts - or, at the very least, imagine themselves in the poster's shoes. For context: My (24M) brother “Luke” (31M), his wife “Emma” (28F) and their son “Kyle” (4m) moved to my city last year because Emma got a new job. I said yes but my husband got super serious and said that I couldn’t play with them. I wanted to play because I’ve never played before but my husband said he would teach me later so I dropped it. But I was trusted to get myself off the bus and into the house, and I would argue that was appropriate for where I was in my development. May 11, 2026 · The great citizens of the internet are always quick to give their opinion whether they were asked to or not. He called me a vile SOB and said that I could've had the kids with me for a couple of hours or even took them home and took the rest of the day off. My sister in law had a baby two weeks ago, my brother is going back to work so that's why he called me. wvmqs, kgnyu, 4sy, ot, xrqt9, iuzjs, xe91v, n4nrs, uvof, hd3fgb,