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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To think you can answer the title without reading the post ...

13 replies

SoreAndFedUpToday · 19/09/2019 22:10

AIBU:

  • to keep seeing him/her? ... If you have to ask, then yes YABU - split up.. now.
  • Am I being judgemental? .... yes
  • To think this is ridiculous? ...yes, probably
  • to run a mile? ..... No, run for the hills!
  • to think this teacher was being OTT? ...well she/he probably was yes, but your child shouldn't have done x,y,z....

etc....

We all know how they're going to end! .....

(Lighthearted)

OP posts:
altiara · 19/09/2019 22:13

Yes! I like to guess before I open the thread 😃

dollydaydream114 · 19/09/2019 22:44

“Is my child gifted/unusual/hilarious/a genius?”

No. Literally never.

Officewhere · 19/09/2019 22:45

If it involves parking and a diagram is included the answer is always yanbu

Redshoeblueshoe · 19/09/2019 22:45

Ha ha so many threads go like that so it's a joy to open one that is so different !

titchy · 19/09/2019 22:47

If it involves parking and a diagram is included the answer is always yanbu

But if no diagram then yabu.

TheRLodger · 19/09/2019 22:51

Was my MIL a cf? Yes probably but you gave her an inch and she took a mile

dollydaydream114 · 19/09/2019 23:12

“AIBU about the dog?”

If it’s their own dog they are usually not BU.
If it’s someone else’s dog they inevitably are.

TheMustressMhor · 19/09/2019 23:15

Anything which involves house guests inevitably ends with the OP being assured that she was NBU to chuck them out after they refused to use her white towels. Or refused to use her coloured towels.

After all, they probably shat in her toilet so should not have been invited anyway.

TheMustressMhor · 19/09/2019 23:17

Oh and if someone touches their baby then they are automatically a paedophile.

Then the OP can flounce when everyone tells her she is BU, and eventually get the thread taken down.

youmaynowchangeyourname · 19/09/2019 23:20

Can I wear this to a wedding?

If you have to ask...no.

LolaSmiles · 19/09/2019 23:23

Brilliant thread.

AIBU to complain to the school.
99% of the time, yes your kid was in the wrong, get over it and stop mollycoddling them and rewarding bad behaviour (because most people who have real grounds to complain ask how best to complain to a get a resolution, not if they should do it).

AIBU to call Ofsted? Almost certainly yes.

dollydaydream114
So true, and don't anyone dare suggest that if everyone took a reasonable common sense approach (dog owners and general people) then such ridiculous situations wouldn't happen.

Bobthefishermanswife · 19/09/2019 23:24

I'm another that likes to guess, my dp enjoys the guessing game too, but he takes it one step further and makes up the post before I read it to him...

But we're an odd couple, we sit and make up stories about other tables when we go out to eat.

SoreAndFedUpToday · 20/09/2019 12:34

Bobthefishermanswife - that made me laugh!!GrinGrin

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