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Telling someone else’s news, AIBU?

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Cindefuckingrella · 25/03/2021 19:10

My husband has a habit of sharing stuff that’s happened to me - whether it’s just a funny story that happened that day, or even something big like getting into uni - with people ( like our kids or relatives), before I get a chance to. I think it’s my stuff to share. He’s in a strop now because I said how I feel.

YANBU- LT thunder stealing B!
YABU- get a life, it’s a story- telling free for all!

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FuckyouCovid21 · 26/03/2021 08:34

My dad took his own life and in the days after I had to work through his missed calls and phone book on his mobile and let people know - after immediate family obviously. One of them put a notice on Facebook 2 days later, I was absolutely furious, it wasn't his news to share and it wasn't something that should have been posted on FB anyway. I made him remove it

Cindefuckingrella · 26/03/2021 09:46

@FuckyouCovid21

My dad took his own life and in the days after I had to work through his missed calls and phone book on his mobile and let people know - after immediate family obviously. One of them put a notice on Facebook 2 days later, I was absolutely furious, it wasn't his news to share and it wasn't something that should have been posted on FB anyway. I made him remove it
That is shocking, no wonder you were furious! So sorry for your loss Flowers
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BuggeringBugger · 26/03/2021 11:02

When I was pregnant the first time my mum told all of my family so I didn't get chance, it really annoyed me. She wasn't even excited, I could understand if she was!

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