19 Thanksgiving Family Dramas I Can't Stop Reading
"Reddit Asks: Juicy Thanksgiving Drama - Top Responses"
"Ex-wife Called To Discuss Something."
My girlfriend's profile was seen on a dating site by one of her male colleagues."
I was unaware, but later on, I found myself in a situation where I had to talk to her about the screenshots I possessed. As a result, we concluded that we were no longer a couple.
Here's the thing: I discovered my former spouse (of slightly above 20 years) engaging in infidelity on the subsequent day following Thanksgiving from the previous year.
I strongly dislike this vacation.
"Santa Revelation Leads To Chaos Among Cousins."
"My Dog Rolled In Sewage From Aunt's Tank."
"Sister-in-law And Brother Argue Over Screen Measurements."
"I agree with him that diagonal measurement is the correct way to measure, but I prefer not to get involved in this discussion."
"Family Feud Over Great Aunt's Estate."
It's not my concern, but everyone else seems to be engaged in a conflict with the family member who acted as the executor of the deceased person's property."
My grandmother is unfortunately falling prey to a scam artist whom she believes is an army leader. This has caused persistent arguments between her and my relatives regarding the legitimacy of the individual and the reason behind sending him large sums of money when she has it on hand.
This year, I avoided getting involved in that chaotic situation.
"Aunt Demanded Canned Cranberry Sauce - Partner's Ordeal."
Oh, and just so you know, it was not the identical make of cranberry condiment that was already procured. The can that was initially purchased had tangible pieces of fruit in it. Consequently, my significant other's father had to rush to the grocery store to acquire the "correct" one.
It wasn't until the meal had ended that someone realized both of the cranberry sauces were missing from the dinner table.
"Our First Thanksgiving Dinner With Family And Guests"
My brother's abode is quite small - no designated area to dine, and only one sofa that can be found within. As a family of five, it's quite a squeeze to stay there together. Furthermore, my mother has a habit of hoarding items leaving no space left to even rest one's behind.
At the eleventh hour, my sibling made the choice to stay put during the festive season and their significant other opted to remain beside them. As a result, our mother chose to celebrate with them instead of us. Both my partner and I expended a considerable amount on groceries and preparation - my better half diligently cooked for two days while I toiled away cleaning for multiple days. Regrettably, I now find myself burdened with an excess of food and the realization that I am only valued for my expertise in mending things within their abodes.
Dog Grabs Turkey From Table!
Update: She leaped up once more and licked the butter. Dachshunds can be crafty when folks forget to push in their chairs.
"My Dogs Fought Neighbor's Horse."
"When My Cousin Became A Flat Earther And Loved Arguing."
"Sister-in-law Tells Conservative Parents About Throuple After Split From Husband."
My spouse and I are relaxing and observing the unfolding conflict.
"Uncle's Handmade Mashed Potatoes Actually Store Bought!"
"Cousin Announced Werewolf Status."
"Wearing gloves that make you look like a werewolf completely. I'm not kidding."
"Surprise! Family Vacation For Thanksgiving, Just Found Out Yesterday."
They said something along the lines of, "Hey, we're heading to New Orleans, and your sibling and their family are going to Disney." This translates to you spending Thanksgiving by yourself. How fortunate for you...
"Have you begun creating devices to prevent potential burglars from entering your home?"
"Step-daughter Picks 'Dexter' For Baby Name."
"Sheepadoodle's Existential Crisis Led To Medication"
I cannot express my disagreement with the foolishness of this remark.
"My Ex-stepmom's In Jail For Murder."
I am grateful that she is no longer a part of my life. With this experience and my sibling's religious group that prohibited the 'Cha Cha Slide' dance, I think I should consider composing a memoir.
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