
Coworker Insulted My Husband's Manhood For Taking Up Chores At Home So I Humiliated Him Back... AITA
Published at : October 21, 2021
I f36 (married with 3 kids) work in this company for 4 years. I transferred to another department and met new colleagues. We were having lunch days ago and small chats, when my husband called asking where I put the ceramic pan. I told him where to find it and ended the call.
My new colleague Ross (40s, married with no kids, calling him passive aggressive is the nicest thing you can say about him) was looking confused throughout the phone call. Then he asked if my husband cooks. I said yes, not just cooks but he also cleans, takes care of the dish washing, floor mobbing, toilet scrubbing, grocery shopping and deep cleaning rooms once a week.
Ross started laughing as I went on and listed the things my husband does, then casually asked who's the man in the house then if my husband's busy being the "housewife". I just glanced at him to explain as my colleagues kept staring. Ross said "ok there's a man in the house alright, and I'm thinking it's you since you've emasculated your husband to the point of...mobbing the floor", others laughed.
Story 1:
AITA for my response when my colleague said I was emasculating my husband?
Story 2:
AITA for not letting my wife name our baby after her deceased coworker?
Story 3:
AITA for locking my friend's boyfriend out so he can’t have a midnight bath at my house.
Story 4:
AITA for not punishing my son?
#AITA #Parenting #Family
My new colleague Ross (40s, married with no kids, calling him passive aggressive is the nicest thing you can say about him) was looking confused throughout the phone call. Then he asked if my husband cooks. I said yes, not just cooks but he also cleans, takes care of the dish washing, floor mobbing, toilet scrubbing, grocery shopping and deep cleaning rooms once a week.
Ross started laughing as I went on and listed the things my husband does, then casually asked who's the man in the house then if my husband's busy being the "housewife". I just glanced at him to explain as my colleagues kept staring. Ross said "ok there's a man in the house alright, and I'm thinking it's you since you've emasculated your husband to the point of...mobbing the floor", others laughed.
Story 1:
AITA for my response when my colleague said I was emasculating my husband?
Story 2:
AITA for not letting my wife name our baby after her deceased coworker?
Story 3:
AITA for locking my friend's boyfriend out so he can’t have a midnight bath at my house.
Story 4:
AITA for not punishing my son?
#AITA #Parenting #Family

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