Becoming a grandparent is an exciting time, filled with anticipation and joy. But what happens when the joyous occasion turns into a family feud? A dad, eager for his son to experience the magic of childbirth, finds himself in hot water after insisting his son should be present in the delivery room for his child’s birth. His son’s wife prefers her mother to be there instead, and the son is okay with it. But Dad isn’t. Let’s dive into this unexpected family drama.
The Joyful Announcement

The Unexpected Revelation

The Wife’s Preference

The Son’s Indifference ♂️

Dad’s Strong Stance

Dad’s Eye Roll

The Importance of Being Present

Dad’s Fear for Son’s Bond with Baby

The Epidural Argument

The Worst Case Scenario

The Heated Argument

The Demand for Apology

The Call to Daughter-in-law

Dad’s Dumbfounded Reaction

Dad’s Intervention Sparks Family Feud: Who’s the Real Culprit?
What began as a casual yard work chat between a father and son, turned into a family feud. The dad, reminiscing about the joy of witnessing his children’s birth, strongly advises his son to be present in the delivery room. However, his son, respecting his wife’s preference for her mother’s presence, is indifferent. The dad’s insistence on his son’s role in the delivery room, from bonding with the baby to protecting his rights, leads to a heated argument. The son demands an apology, the daughter-in-law swears at him, and the dad is left dumbfounded. Is he wrong for wanting his son to experience the magic of childbirth? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation.
“YTA. If he’s okay with not being in the room, that’s HIS choice. “

YTA: Stay tf out of your son’s marriage
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“YTA to the Nth degree, pal. How DARE you? Never mind the absolute bullshit about him not bonding with his baby if he doesn’t see it born.”
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What the everlasting f**k did I just read?

“YTA. Your son is supportive, you’re a terrible influence.”

“YTA. Mother decides who’s in the room, not you. Respect boundaries.”

YTA. The worst kind… Playing or trolling? You’re joking, right?

YTA. Don’t interfere with your DIL’s birthing decisions.

“YTA. It’s their child, not yours. Respect their decisions. “
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YTA for insisting on being in the delivery room

Boomers vs. Millennials: Delivery Room Drama

“YTA but wtf is the whole arguing about the epidural?? “

Overbearing dad causes cringe from miles away.

“YTA. Controlling father-in-law vibes. Let your son have his own experiences.”

YTA- Dad’s delivery room drama sparks heated debate.

YTA, your son has the right to choose his involvement

“YTA. Your son’s marriage will never recover. You’re that wrong.”

YTA. Apologize! Let them make their own decisions.
