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A bride and a mother-in-law butting heads on a wedding day sound like a tale as old as time, but one recent incident has people questioning whether a pair of newlyweds should stay together.

In this fairytale gone wrong, a recent bride said her wishes for a wedding without speeches were completely ignored by her new mother-in-law, and now the new wife is getting all types of responses from Redditors, ranging from divorce advice to criticizing her response to the speech.

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Food bloggers, better known as "Foodies," are always quick to have their cameras out when dishes are served at restaurants to later post their pics on Instagram or blog. However, holding up the rest of the table from digging into their meal has become a point of contention for one couple.

Redditor u/CapitalMess100 took r/AmItheAsshole to ask if she, a foodie with an IG, is an a**hole for refusing to pay for her boyfriend's meal after he purposefully messed up their food as she was taking pictures of it.

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Uncomfortable travel-related situations not only occur inside the airport when tourists lose it over flight delays or cancellations but also when airline passengers look for a seat swap or board the plane only to get kicked out afterward. Recently, a woman was called out by a plus-sized passenger for changing her seat during a long flight.

Reddit user u/throwawayonaplane shared a story in the AITA subreddit about the awkward situation she went through during a flight from Las Vegas to New York.

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Weddings and childbirth are significant life events. But what happens when the family has to choose whether to attend one or the other? One bride in that exact situation says her mom is being forced to make an "impossible" decision between attending one daughter's upcoming nuptials, which has been planned for a year, or another daughter's first childbirth.

The bride, Reddit user u/Training_Spring1659, recently took to the AITA subreddit to ask if she was in the wrong for refusing pleas from her family to postpone her July wedding by a month because her sister's due date is July 17th and she wants her mom with her the entire month. The mom called the bride early last week—just two months before the wedding — asking her to postpone the event. The Redditor said a few of her aunts made the same plea as well.

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Seeing "PreCheck" on your boarding pass ahead of a flight is any traveler's dream, meaning you can speed through long lines at the TSA Security checkpoint.

But what happens if you're traveling with a partner, and only one receives PreCheck? Do you wait out the crowds and go through TSA with them, or do you use what the TSA Gods blessed you with and skip the wait?

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