In a world where unconventional relationships are becoming more common, one woman’s open marriage tale has taken a dramatic turn. This 28-year-old woman, in the midst of a divorce, is now facing an unexpected demand from her sister. The sister, who had always been skeptical of the open marriage, is now demanding an apology, claiming she was right all along. But is an ‘I told you so’ moment appropriate here? Let’s delve into the story…
The Open Marriage Proposal

The Unconventional Agreement

Sister Stumbles Upon the Secret

A Life-Changing Revelation

The Marriage Hits a Roadblock

Sister’s Unusual Demand

Family Drama Intensifies

Sister’s ‘I Told You So’ Moment: Justified or Not?
Caught in a whirlwind of emotions, our heartbroken protagonist is now facing an unexpected demand from her sister – an apology. The sister, who had always been skeptical about the open marriage, believes she was right all along. But was she? The woman argues that her husband left her due to her bisexuality, not because of their open relationship. As the family drama intensifies, we wonder: should she apologize, or stand her ground? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this…
NTA. Sister’s invasion of privacy sparks fiery comment thread

Sister invades privacy, demands dinner, NTA for cutting her off

Sister snooped, no apology. Hypocrisy?

NTA. Sister’s ‘told ya so’ response is a**hole-ish. Bing bing bing!

NTA. Sister’s lack of support and mean-spiritedness deserves no apology

NTA, using someone’s relationship ending for hubris? You’re better off!

NTA. Ex’s sister demands apology, but she’s in the wrong.

Marriage ends, sister interferes. Stay strong and free. NTA

NTA. Sister and parents are rude, no need to apologize!

“Your sister is a Walter.” Except she’s actually wrong.

Open marriage crumbles due to homophobia. Sister demands apology.

NTA – The perfect response to shut down the argument

NTA: Sister in denial about open marriage, demands apology

Apologies are for poor behavior, not being wrong
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NTA. Sister mocked and rubbed it in your face, husband hypocrite.

Family’s messed up priorities: NTA, tell them to f**k off
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“NTA and you don’t owe her anything. She was rude, invasive, and still just… wrong? Plenty of people have healthy open relationships. Ironically, your husband was a bigot not a hypocrit. Objectively worse in my opinion, but it’s not really related to why you broke up. Tell your sister to f**k off again and to try again when she’s actually right.”

NTA: Stand up for yourself, you owe her nothing

NTA! Your sister is an entitled woman who made it about herself

NTA, hurtful opinions need an information diet

Controversial comment sparks debate on bisexuality and open relationships

Ex and sister are toxic, good luck with your family

Sister snooped, invaded privacy, now demands apology? NTA!

Sister snoops, demands apology – but she owes YOU one! NTA

NTA: Sister lacks context, being a jerk, probably just jealous

NTA – No need to apologize for failed open marriage.

Sister demands apology, but you’re NTA. Don’t back down!

Demanding an apology for invasion of privacy and mocking. ♀️

Sister demands apology, commenter says NTA, she wasn’t right

Parents need to step off. NTA

NTA. Sister’s right, but does she really need an apology?
