• @B4tid0
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    1 year ago

    Aunt (?) And cousin. Apparently Aunt has being drinking since the 23 by the 24 at night she was drunk out of her mind; insulted and scolded my cousin and his girlfriend in front of everyone in the family dinner at grandma’s because the girlfriend was wearing a croptop. I frankly though it would’ve being about the fact that she is 14 and he is 20. ( But apparently not. I personally left when they arrived. I got told about the fight later) Everybody left or kept on arguing after that. Hopefully your holiday’s dinners are better .

    • umulu
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      191 year ago

      14 and 20? WTF!?!? That’s way too young for a partner 20 years of age.

      • @B4tid0
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        101 year ago

        Yup. When I mention it , I was screamed at and told “I should mind my own business” , “He is an adult he knows what he is doing” and “who am I do judge other people” I am not proud of THAT situation. My family is fucked but we are ALL welcome at Christmas dinner, I go for the free meal and to hug my grandma and leave right after. Apparently the girlfriend’s family is very close to my cousin’s mother , I don’t know them . Is all messed up (¯―¯٥)

        • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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          121 year ago

          “He is an adult he knows what he is doing”

          Well, one of them is at least. 🤭🤮

          • sab
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            31 year ago

            It’s not really one of those situations where knowing what you’re doing makes anything any better, is it

        • @Usernameblankface
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          71 year ago

          He knows what he’s doing, but does she know what he’s doing?

          He probably researched the local law on the issue, has a plan in case he’s questioned by some cop, and carries a card in his wallet with an overview of the applicable laws printed on it.

          Yeah, any family that defends this guy deserves to be walked out on.

          • @B4tid0
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            81 year ago

            I mentioned the law first time I heard of it , one of the uncle’s said “who’s is going to tell? Will you?” And oh boy did that freak me out. This year before leaving my grandma asked me “why are you going against family?” All I said is that I wasn’t trying to have a go at nobody that I was sorry. I hugged her and left. It is all very bitter and sad. I can’t watch.

            With some luck I am hopefully leaving town sometime next year. I don’t want to be around if this goes bad and the police is involve, they will probably think it was me if I am around for that. I don’t understand what they are all thinking , and I frankly don’t want to.

            • @uranibaba
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              91 year ago

              Leave town, then call the cops.

            • @Usernameblankface
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              71 year ago

              Ah man, vague threats are the worst. You know for sure what they’re meaning, but can’t prove it by quoting what they said. So sad they’re like that

          • VindictiveJudge
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            11 year ago

            He probably researched the local law on the issue, has a plan in case he’s questioned by some cop, and carries a card in his wallet with an overview of the applicable laws printed on it.

            Wasn’t that a thing in one of the Transformers movies?

        • umulu
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          61 year ago

          Well, good for you to show up for your grandma. 👍🏻 That’s what matters.

      • @Starkstruck
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        61 year ago

        Yeah that is a straight up pedophile wtf

      • @B4tid0
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        11 year ago

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