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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

Your favourite unreasonable AIBU?

357 replies

Fulbe · 29/07/2025 23:21

There are so many wonderful examples of these, please share your favourites. Bonus points for links.

I remember one when OP was annoyed if the cost of children's birthday gifts weren't higher than the cost of hosting the party per child.

And the classic from a few weeks ago when OP thought it was ok to block the shared driveway and thought their neighbour who lived at the end was the unreasonable one.

I bet there are better ones out there though...

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HappiestWhenGardening · 31/07/2025 08:51

Hotflushesandchilblains · 30/07/2025 16:26

The Sistine Chapel screamer will always be the gold standard for me!

Thanks for the link @Hotflushesandchilblains
Some of the replies to this post made me laugh so much 😂

SmurfnoffIce · 31/07/2025 09:01

Ooh, haven’t been able to find that one in ages! I might indulge later 😄 I’d forgotten the bit about her being sick!

GloriaMonday · 31/07/2025 09:12

The OP isn't being particularly U, but the number of posters who don't realise that lard is from pigs is astonishing.
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Ginnygi · 31/07/2025 09:16

RimTimTagiDim · 30/07/2025 16:37

I like the one who gatecrashed her brother's engagement party and couldn't understand why they were upset. I can't link as I don't remember any specific phrases to search for. I know there was something about drinking champagne...

And the supersoaker: https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/mumsnet_classics/569630-super-soaker-etiquette-at-parties

Hahahaha 😂😂 (to the supersoaker, just went and read all of the OP's messages)

efdc · 31/07/2025 09:18

All I can remember about it is a man thought his wife was cheating on him because she got a promotion (I think) and he said when he kissed her when she got home he could either smell or taste cock on her breath.

Found it but I can't link, if you google 'penis breath on girlfriend mumsnet' it's the first one that comes up

AvidJadeShaker · 31/07/2025 09:35

PixiePuffBall · 30/07/2025 16:17

The one who refused to say why her child would be sharing a room with their uncle in the holiday home... so that an empty room could be used if someone got ill. Or something

I loved that one, it got really silly with posters saying why not all sleep in the kitchen etc and then they can have loads of spare rooms in case anyone got ill.

LittleCosette · 31/07/2025 09:41

ExercicenformedeZ · 30/07/2025 21:20

I honestly don’t see what she is being unreasonable about. I’m not trying to be obtuse I might have missed something.

Cattenberg · 31/07/2025 09:48

RoseaPlena · 30/07/2025 16:43

It's quite a few years ago now but I still remember the woman who was furious with the sharing arrangements devised by the Frank family in hiding- obviously Mrs Frank should have gone in with the girls and Fritz Pfeffer with Otto. Pure madness (or maybe conspiracy theorist).

I used to think the same! But I think Mr Frank and Mr Pfeffer would have had to have shared a bed, so there was no ideal solution.

chipsticksmammy · 31/07/2025 10:17

Shout out to my favorite jigsaw of all time. Whoever drew this knew what they were doing and its NOT very Christian....

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Noah%C2%A1%C2%AEs-1000pc-Jigsaw-Puzzle-Dowdle/dp/B004V0I42Q

PerfectTuesday · 31/07/2025 10:19

Cattenberg · 31/07/2025 09:48

I used to think the same! But I think Mr Frank and Mr Pfeffer would have had to have shared a bed, so there was no ideal solution.

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If Mr Frank and Mr Pfeffer had had the room shared by Anne and Mr Pfeffer they would have had separate beds - but Anne's bed seems to have been quite small as she wrote of it being extended by having a chair at the end, if I recall correctly; and Anne herself was small, I think she gives her weight as 7 stone something, so possibly her bed wouldn't have worked at all for a male adult.

I suppose ultimately, however awkward and uncomfortable the sleeping arrangements were in the Annexe, all the occupants knew that at their very worst, they were a million times better than the alternative, so they put up with it.

chipsticksmammy · 31/07/2025 10:19

chipsticksmammy · 31/07/2025 10:17

Shout out to my favorite jigsaw of all time. Whoever drew this knew what they were doing and its NOT very Christian....

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Noah%C2%A1%C2%AEs-1000pc-Jigsaw-Puzzle-Dowdle/dp/B004V0I42Q

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Your favourite unreasonable AIBU?
chipsticksmammy · 31/07/2025 10:20

PerfectTuesday · 31/07/2025 10:19

If Mr Frank and Mr Pfeffer had had the room shared by Anne and Mr Pfeffer they would have had separate beds - but Anne's bed seems to have been quite small as she wrote of it being extended by having a chair at the end, if I recall correctly; and Anne herself was small, I think she gives her weight as 7 stone something, so possibly her bed wouldn't have worked at all for a male adult.

I suppose ultimately, however awkward and uncomfortable the sleeping arrangements were in the Annexe, all the occupants knew that at their very worst, they were a million times better than the alternative, so they put up with it.

Yes, I think sleeping arrangements were the LEAST of their worries....

Famallama · 31/07/2025 10:26

This one where the OP was deeply offended by her 'selfish' friend asking to see her made me LOL.

https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/5248443-to-say-this-is-selfish-from-my-friend?page=1

Cattenberg · 31/07/2025 10:31

Katebridgerton25 · 31/07/2025 07:55

I remember that one! The OP couldn't accept that her brother had overplayed his hand and that his ex didn't want to house and feed him and his kids any more. Of course, the OP really didn't want him moving back in with her...

GentleJadeOP · 31/07/2025 10:33

SandyLanes · 30/07/2025 16:52

The one currently going on about till receipts. The OP is getting a bit het up!

Agreed! So funny

GentleJadeOP · 31/07/2025 10:35

The one about the bare fanny on the changing room bench

FastFood · 31/07/2025 10:39

PixiePuffBall · 30/07/2025 16:17

The one who refused to say why her child would be sharing a room with their uncle in the holiday home... so that an empty room could be used if someone got ill. Or something

oh my god this one still keeps me awake at night

popcornpower2025 · 31/07/2025 10:42

steff13 · 30/07/2025 23:07

Oh my gosh, that was the one where people asked her what she did all day and she was like, "I pet the cat, I looked at the flowers, I took a breath..." 😂

Oh and she 'works with meat' when cooking, don't forgot. That poster had several mad threads in short succession. She was posting pictures of her house at one point

familylawyer01392 · 31/07/2025 11:03

Icanttakethisanymore · 30/07/2025 17:11

omg - i was just reading that one. It really escalated 😂

it is so funny, she called me a bully hahha

LittleCosette · 31/07/2025 11:03

Shellspinksand · 30/07/2025 23:56

Oh please someone find me the link to this! Sounds mental

She was such a terrible host and could not understand why he wouldn’t want to do his own thing, in a country he hadn’t visited before, while she hung out with friends.

Icanttakethisanymore · 31/07/2025 11:09

familylawyer01392 · 31/07/2025 11:03

it is so funny, she called me a bully hahha

I casually added my very uninteresting response to the original OP on about page 4 then filtered by OP's comments and realised that it had morphed into something far more fraught than I had realised 😬Those darn receipts (or lack of them, I can't remember which) 😆

ExercicenformedeZ · 31/07/2025 11:22

LittleCosette · 31/07/2025 09:41

I honestly don’t see what she is being unreasonable about. I’m not trying to be obtuse I might have missed something.

She is being unreasonable to have kept having children with a deadbeat and then moan and complain and blame the children. I felt awful for those poor kids. I'm afraid it wasn't amusing the way most of these are on this thread, so it might be out of place on that way, but she struck me as one of the most frustrating posters I'd seen on Mumsnet.