Picture this: you’re working in a small office with no HR department and your coworker has a sweater that’s developed a distinct, unbearable smell. What do you do? One brave office worker decided to take matters into their own hands, leading to an unexpected chain of events. Let’s dive into this stinky situation and see how it all unfolded.
The Smelly Sweater Strikes

Hints Fall on Deaf Ears

Denial and Deflection

Sweater Sniff Test ️♂️

Dumpster Diving for Justice ️

Playing It Cool

No HR, No Help

The Boss’s Brilliant Idea

Grand Theft Sweater?

Apologies and Updates

Monday Morning Meeting Madness

Sweatergate Goes Public

Confession or Consequences

Enter the ‘Police’

Boss Finally Steps In

The Unexpected Outcome

The Great Sweater Mystery: Solved? ️♂️
After the smelly sweater disappeared, the office was turned upside down. The coworker, feeling disrespected, demanded a confession or threatened further action. When a suspicious ‘police officer’ cousin appeared, the boss finally stepped in, leading to an unexpected outcome: the coworker was fired! While not the ideal resolution, the office can now breathe easy. But what do people think about this wild turn of events? Let’s see what the internet has to say… ️
Limited options for dealing with stinky coworker’s sweater. NTA.

Throwing out someone else’s property is wrong, but stinking up the office isn’t cool

Dispute over lost sweater leads to debate over office ethics

OP’s defense against stealing is shut down by reply.

OP is deemed the a**hole for throwing away coworker’s sweater.

ESH. Passive aggression won’t solve the stench problem at work

Destroying or throwing away someone’s property is never okay.

NTA for tossing the putrid sweater left in public space

NTA for tossing the stinky sweater, but miscommunication caused conflict.

Stinky sweater saga continues with predicted foul outcome

Stealing and lying? YTA and should feel bad.

Sometimes extreme measures are needed ♂️

Creative solution to stinky sweater problem

OP receives backlash for editing comment. YTA confirmed.

Laundry drama: YTA comment sparks towel-washing story and debate.

NTA commenter defends confronting coworker over stinky sweater

Alternative solutions suggested, YTA called out.

Accused of theft and being the a**hole

Accusation of theft and lying with YTA acronym

No sympathy for moldy spaghetti, NTA wins the case

User suggests alternatives to throwing away someone’s property

Stealing coworker’s stuff is not normal. YTA.

Commenter accuses OP of being an a**hole with edits

Throwing out coworker’s sweater without talking to him first? YTA

Stinky sweater thief gets called out. Kindergarten lessons revisited

Office smell mysteries: coworker’s jumper goes missing, culprit found

YTA throws away sweater, argues with commenters, and lies.

YTA stole and threw away a sweater, lied about it

Sweater thief called out for poor hygiene practices

Commenter calls out OP for poor problem-solving skills

Whose stench is it anyway? Not his, according to him. ♂️

Commenter receives scathing critique for their edits

Unapologetic YTA receives no support from comment section

YTA for throwing away the sweater, better ways to handle ♂️

Disappearing sweater becomes health and safety issue

Don’t be a stinky A**hole, be considerate of your coworkers

Don’t be a jerk, respect other people’s belongings.

Sweater stench dilemma: toss or keep?

Coworker’s hygiene is a no-go. NTA takes a stand.

Smelly situation escalates with insult-filled comment.

YTA stole and disposed of sweater. Needs to apologize and replace.

YTA throws away sweater, passive aggressive problem-solving skills criticized

User suggests leaving stinky sweater in office with explanation.

Commenter calls out OP for theft and attitude, receives agreement.

YTA alert! Accused of stealing and trashing someone’s property

Commenter calls out theft and destruction of personal property

Commenter deems someone the a**hole

OP learns they’re the a**hole for throwing away sweater

OP refuses to take responsibility, sparks debate

Sweater stench dilemma sparks debate on responsibility and solutions

Employee accused of stealing and throwing away coworker’s sweater



















































