Imagine accidentally sending your mother-in-law on a psychedelic trip! That’s exactly what happened to a woman who unintentionally left her shroom-infused chocolate in a seemingly harmless place. The chocolate, disguised in a Lindt candy bar wrapper, was tucked away in her toiletry bag during a visit to her in-laws’ house. Little did she know, her mother-in-law’s sweet tooth would lead to a wild and unexpected adventure!
A Generous Friend’s Gift

The Chocolate Disguise

In-Laws’ House

The Irresistible Temptation

A Wild Trip Begins

Emergency Situation

The Aftermath

Apologies and Reflections

A Lesson Learned?

Positive Relationship with MIL

Wife’s Reaction

In-Laws’ Anger

Legal Issues

A Shared Responsibility?

A Future Laugh?

A Sweet Tooth’s Wild Consequences
So, our protagonist accidentally sent her mother-in-law on an unexpected psychedelic trip after she ate a shroom-infused chocolate bar, thinking it was just a regular Lindt chocolate. The situation escalated quickly, with the mother-in-law experiencing a panic attack and checking herself into the hospital. In the end, she was physically fine, but the family was furious with our chocolate-bearing friend. While she apologized and felt awful, she also believes her mother-in-law should have asked before digging into her personal belongings. Will this be a lesson learned or a future family joke? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this wild tale…
Bathroom chocolate mishap leads to hilarious comments.

MIL stole and ate OP’s drugs, then blamed OP for it

NTA. MIL ate OP’s bathroom chocolate without permission. Gross and invasive.

Mother-in-law eats OP’s food without asking, NTA for being mad

Innocent prank goes wrong, causing hours of distress

MIL ate chocolate from OP’s toiletry bag, NTA for being upset.

Explaining consequences to entitled MIL

Bathroom chocolate? NTA’s grown woman baffles commenters

Bringing drugs into someone’s house without permission is never okay. ESH.

Mother-in-law caught red-handed eating chocolates in bathroom

Debate over whether it’s okay to bring controlled substances into someone’s house

Always ask before taking things. Mother-in-law should know better
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Mother-in-law pays the idiot tax. NTA.

Bringing illegal substances into someone’s home without consent, ESH.

MIL steals and gets what she deserves

MIL eats unknown drugs, OP brings illegal drugs. ESH.

Respect boundaries: MIL snoops through bag, OP is honest. NTA
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MIL takes candy without permission, gets caught. NTA wins.
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MIL crosses the line by taking your stuff without permission
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Commenter calls out OP for irresponsibly leaving shrooms out.
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Asserting boundaries with mother-in-law over chocolate

MIL acts like a toddler, gets a shock. NTA wins!

Lesson learned: Don’t touch other people’s things or food!

Legal implications of shrooms in home discussed.

MIL ate OP’s chocolate, but was it in plain sight?

Mother-in-law takes what’s not hers, commenter not at fault.
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Using edibles for medicinal purposes, toiletry bag not communal candy dish

Mother-in-law took without asking, suffered consequences. Similar dog story shared.

Taking without asking? Earn the consequences!

Prohibition’s pitfalls: Mislabeling drug concoction as chocolate. NAH.

MIL ate chocolate from toiletry bag, got a trip. NTA.

Mother-in-law’s trip: Not her fault, but still a mess

MIL ate OP’s food, but wife is mad at OP?

Mother-in-law steals chocolate, commenter not at fault. NTA

Be careful how you disguise drugs, could lead to trouble

Mother-in-law takes candy, family ends up in ER

MIL snoops, OP brings drugs – ESH, but OP is TA.

Label your edibles properly to avoid misunderstandings

NTA defends mom’s accidental shroom trip with humor

Don’t leave your drugs poking out, YTA gets called out.

Mother-in-law’s chocolate craving leads to unexpected trip

Mother-in-law’s mishap leads to laughter, NTA not to blame

Lesson learned: don’t eat what’s not yours.

Mother-in-law caught snooping and eating chocolate in bathroom

Eating in the toilet? NTA calls out MIL’s gross behavior.

Curious about the backstory of the stolen item

Drug drama and food theft – ESH in this household

Illegal drugs and stolen chocolate lead to ESH judgement.

Mother-in-law dug through toiletry bag and ate chocolate, NTA.
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Mother-in-law owes shrooms after unexpected trip

Psychedelics and mother-in-law make for a bad combination

The irony of NTA vs YTA judgments
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Commenter criticizes sub’s moral compass and warns OP of relationship damage.

Mother-in-law violates privacy and eats OP’s food. NTA.

Mushroom inquiry sparks curiosity in comment section

Mother-in-law takes without asking. NTA stands up.

Chocolate thief gets called out and judged NTA

Mother-in-law’s surprise visit causes family drama. NTA stands firm.

Snooping gone wrong, NTA saves the day!

Respect boundaries: NTA takes action against invasive mother-in-law

A chocolate bar in the toiletries bag? NTA explains why not

MIL steals, family oblivious. Run! NTA

Home brew cider sends teetotaler father to hospital. NTA.
