Chapter 1: What holiday drama stories do we share?
Hello and welcome to Reddit Stories. I'm Shane, and it is the holiday season, which means we've got some holiday-themed Reddit Stories for you today. And I am joined by two people who are bringing the holiday spirit, Trevor and Arasha.
Two ho-ho-hos.
That's right. Ho-ho-hos. That's right. Wow, Trevor, really cool sweater that you wore today.
Thank you. Yeah. You know, he's just, he's defecating down the chimney.
I think we're gonna have to blur this, right?
Santa Claus.
We can't show Santa's crackless ass.
Well, I believe his ass is firmly planted in the chamber, it seems. You know, there's a lot to unpack here, but we don't have to do that right now.
The holiday season can be a time for a lot of drama for a lot of people. Yeah. Have you ever dealt with holiday drama?
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Chapter 2: What happened when a boyfriend gave away a handmade gift?
Yeah, definitely. I want to thank everyone for all the help. A few people advised that I should have just let his mom have the gift. This is not something I was comfortable doing. I don't make art to sell. I make art to give to people who I love very much. So each piece has a lot of love in it. My now ex-boyfriend showed up around 4 p.m. and wanted to talk at me.
He just told me he was disappointed and that he had taken a lot of sweet talking to make his mother understand what happened. He told her I mixed up the packages, but that I had one for her that I just needed to get. I told him I didn't have anything for her and that I was not going to be helping him out. He could go buy one for her and pass it off as handmade, but I was not covering for him.
I told him I felt that his behavior was cruel to me, the effort I put into my art, and my mom, his mom, just everyone. He told me that he expected better. He would not apologize. I told him... Okay. and a lightly cracked mermaid statue. I am not sure how to feel about this, but Dobby is free. Insane reference there. Wow, so he really was like, he was locked in.
How many Reddit stories do we read where it's like a guy is just acting like a toddler, throwing the biggest tantrum and then being like, let me know when you wanna grow up. Yeah. Like that's absurd.
Literally exactly what I was gonna say, to tell her to grow up when he is being a baby.
Yeah. No, there's a lot of, I mean, look, by this point on Reddit Stories, we've seen everything. Like, there's proof that anyone can be a huge asshole. But the amount of boyfriends and husbands who treat their partner, like, so horribly. I'm blown away. The entitlement is kind of blowing my mind. It's pathetic.
It's really upsetting because the way that the OP describes it in the beginning isn't even all that angry. She really confides in Reddit asking if she's in the wrong.
He definitely is upset that he doesn't have full control over her now. That's what it seems like he was upset about and now that he doesn't, he was just trying to guilt her. throughout all of this and then kept failing and he got really mad and probably was thinking that by threatening breaking up with her that she'd be like, no, no, no, no, no. But then she stood her ground, thank God.
And I think he's now gonna be like regretting it.
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Chapter 3: How should you handle a family member's cooking at Thanksgiving?
A 2025 update to come.
2024 update. He sucks. He sucks, she's still doing pottery. I made some great urns. Okay. Moving on to our next story. This one is more recent. This came from this past month. Whoa. Am I the asshole for telling my sister she's not allowed to bring her homemade food to Thanksgiving because her cooking is ruining the meal?
What?
Oh. Oh, devastating.
Mac and cheese is not that hard.
Yeah.
Like, I've had a lot of underwhelming holiday foods, but I've not had bad. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, with Thanksgiving, though, I think there are certain dishes that people are so excited about that if you do let them down, I think you do get into bad territory. Like, if the mashed potatoes aren't creamy, I'm upset.
Ah, yeah.
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Chapter 4: What was the incident at the New Year's Eve party?
So I can see in her head that it might feel like this overwhelming, like very daunting thing that's approaching.
I might be playing devil's advocate too much, but like this is one of those things where I'd love to hear someone else's perspective of the story. Like how they paint the OP, like when they talk about OP. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I want to hear from the dad. Yeah, I want to hear from the dad. I want to hear from everyone. I want it live streamed.
Every single Reddit story we read with Family Dynamics, I always wish that I could go and just meet this whole family and hear the whole story, because I'm sure my opinion would shift probably 90% of the time. Yeah. Because OP is always going to paint themselves to be in the right. Yeah. It's kind of hard not to.
Right, right.
Even if they have the best of intentions, because you... when you're in the wrong, you often have blinders up, or you're kind of unaware of what you're doing that's wrong.
Totally, totally. We're only in on this situation based on the way that OP skews it with their own biases.
This is hilarious, though. Awesome.
It is really funny.
Littered sweet potatoes.
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