A man has taken to Reddit to ask if he is the a**hole for inviting guests to his house without consulting his wife, who is a stay-at-home mom. The man, who says he helps out with the children and household duties, claims his wife is upset about having to cook for extra people and serve them.
The husband argues that it’s his house and he can invite whoever he wants, while the wife feels like she’s being forced to serve the guests. The couple has gone back and forth on the issue, with the wife giving the husband the silent treatment.
The man has suggested compromises such as setting time limits and limiting the frequency of visits, but the wife remains unhappy. Read on to find out if the man is the a**hole in this situation .
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Man invites guests over without wife’s approval, causes argument
A man is in hot water with his stay-at-home wife after inviting guests over without her approval. While he helps with childcare and never complains about her cooking, he enjoys having friends and co-workers over for meals. However, his wife is upset about having to cook for extra people and serve them while he socializes.
After inviting six guests over for Thanksgiving and not consulting her, the argument erupted. The man believes he has the right to invite whoever he wants to his own home, while his wife feels disrespected and overworked. They have yet to find a compromise, with the wife suggesting the man cook for his guests himself or stop having them over altogether.
How should this couple navigate their differing expectations and responsibilities when it comes to entertaining guests at home? Read on to find out more about the situation .
Bro, YTA

Hosting guests every few days without helping? YTA. ♂️

Inviting guests without consulting spouse causes argument and extra work YTA

YTA invites guests without wife’s approval, disregards her feelings. Comments empathize.

Commenter calls out OP for being controlling and abusive

Respect your spouse and share the load at home. ❤️

Man invites guests without wife’s approval, expects her to serve them. YTA ♂️

Inviting guests without wife’s approval? YTA according to commenters.

Commenter calls out OP for sexist behavior

Inviting guests without wife’s approval? YTA and abusive.

OP is the a**hole for not consulting his wife first

Man invites guests without wife’s approval, treats her disrespectfully. YTA.

Hosting dinner for family plus 6 without notice? Major YTA

Commenter expresses outrage with YTA and thanks strangers for awards.

A comment calling out disrespectful behavior towards a wife.

Commenter calls out OP’s outdated behavior with sarcasm ️

Marriage is a partnership. Informing her beforehand is reasonable. YTA
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Commenter calls out toxic behavior of husband, recommends leaving ♀️

Commenter gives harsh verdict to inconsiderate husband.

OP disregards wife’s efforts and needs therapy. Yikes

Commenter calls out misogynistic behavior, hopes for wife’s independence ✊

Commenter predicts consequences for inconsiderate behavior.

Don’t be a disrespectful host. YTA. ♂️

Inviting guests without wife’s approval: YTA and disrespectful ♂️

Don’t disrespect your wife and treat her like a servant ♂️

User calls out OP for inviting guests without wife’s approval ♂️

Inviting guests? Better be ready to cook! YTA

Commenter warns OP of divorce if behavior continues.

Don’t be a YTA, appreciate your wife’s effort

Man avoids household chores and invites guests without wife’s approval YTA

Don’t be an a**hole, help with cooking and cleaning

OP wants wife to wait on uninvited guests. YTA ♂️

Man invites guests over on holiday, wife left to cook. YTA

Husband invites guests over without wife’s approval on Thanksgiving. YTA.

Spouse invites guests without permission and expects free service. YTA.

Guests without approval = YTA. Wife’s workload ≠ free hosting. ♂️

Consult with your partner, don’t treat her like a servant ❌
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Man invites guests without wife’s approval, gets called out (YTA)
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Inviting guests without wife’s approval makes YTA, host yourself ♂️

Not pandemic-savvy and definitely TA ♂️

User hilariously calls out OP for bad hosting behavior

Man invites friends over without wife’s approval, gets called out YTA

Commenter warns man his behavior could lead to being single.

Commenter suggests continuing to invite guests without wife’s approval.

Man invites guests without wife’s approval and expects her to cook. YTA ♂️

Inviting guests without wife’s approval? YTA and risking divorce

Don’t be a party pooper, hire a caterer next time!

Respect your wife’s autonomy. YTA for inviting guests unilaterally.

Consulting your partner is key to a successful relationship

Man invites guests over without wife’s approval, expects her to cook. YTA.

Commenter calls out OP for his behavior with humorous warning.

Man learns the hard way: Don’t invite guests without wife’s approval

Straightforward judgement

Don’t be a bully to your wife, YTA.

Don’t be an a**hole, cook for your own guests ️

Don’t be a Lord Ruler, be a partner. YTA

Commenter calls out OP for inviting guests without spouse’s approval YTA
