Picture this: you and your fiancée are enjoying a night out, come home a little tipsy, and decide to get frisky in your own living room. Suddenly, your brother’s fiancée, who’s known for being argumentative and r**e, barges in unannounced with her baby. Talk about awkward! Now, she’s demanding an apology for the ‘indecency’ she witnessed. But should our protagonist and his fiancée really apologize for having some adult fun in the privacy of their own home? Let’s dive into this juicy story and find out!
The Living Situation
Meet the Brother and His Partner
Their Rocky Relationship ⛰️
Introducing the Problem: Erica
Erica’s Attitude
Erica vs. Fiancée
Babysitting Duties
Erica’s Relationship with Others
A Night Out
The Unexpected Encounter
Surprise, It’s Erica!
The Awkward Moment
Erica’s Reaction
The Accusations
The Key Mystery
The Aftermath
Fiancée’s Love for the Kids
The Apology Dilemma
Update: No Apology Needed
The Truth Revealed ️
Erica’s True Intentions
Apology and Babysitting Request
Caught in the Act: Apology or Not? ️
Our couple finds themselves in a pickle after being caught in a compromising position by the brother’s difficult fiancée, Erica. She storms out and unleashes a barrage of angry texts, accusing them of being indecent and lacking integrity. She even threatens to keep her kids away from them! The couple is torn: should they apologize to keep the peace and maintain their relationship with the kids, or stand their ground? In a surprising turn of events, it’s revealed that Erica might have had ulterior motives for showing up that night. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation and whether an apology is really necessary…
Set boundaries and change locks to avoid unwanted guests
User defends couple’s right to have s*x in their own home, criticizes woman for letting herself in unannounced. Adds sarcastic goodbye message to Erica.
Unwanted guest tries to dump kid, OP NTA
Setting boundaries at home: NTA for not apologizing
NTA – The unwanted guest had no right to enter uninvited
Erica’s tactic backfires as commenters see through her excuse.
Change the locks and never give Ryan a copy
Attention to detail praised in hilarious comment
Couple sets clear boundaries after unwanted guest interrupts late-night plans
Change the locks and get a restraining order against Erica
NTA, but commenter advises standing up to sister-in-law and brother
Furious and violated NTA victim gets revenge with babysitting ultimatum
Sassy reply shuts down absurd ‘Am I an a**hole’ question
Assertive yet practical advice for dealing with entitled family member
Fiancé vs Fiancée debate takes a backseat to NTA verdict
Frustrated couple sets boundaries for overstepping family member.
Sibling’s partner intruded into home, insulted and demanded permission. NTA.
Take back the key, set boundaries, NTA.
Change the locks and stop free babysitting. NTA.
Don’t apologize for s*x in your own home . Change locks
NTA. Change the locks and set boundaries with unwanted guests.
Sassy advice to call the bluff and change the locks
User defends couple and calls Erika an entitled crazy b***h
Unwanted guest interrupts couple’s late-night rendezvous. NTA response.
Fiancé’s unannounced, entitled brother’s baby mama interrupts late night activities. NTA.
Uninvited guest interrupts couple’s late-night rendezvous
Uninvited guests? Change the locks and move on. #NTA
Defending privacy with no apologies! NTA
NTA. Solid advice for dealing with unwanted houseguests.
Unannounced intrusion at night? No, that’s not okay
Change your locks and stand your ground against entitled witch
A homeowner is accused of indecent exposure after a B&E.
Demand your key back, change locks, and tell Erica off! NTA
Change the locks and get the key back. NTA
Assertive commenter supports OP against unwanted guest
No need to apologize, enjoy your night and free childcare!
Uninvited guest? Erica owes you an apology! NTA
Unannounced late-night visit from ex-partner results in NTA verdict
Stand your ground and demand an apology from the control freak
Don’t apologize, change locks & stop being used. NTA
User calls out entitled behavior of unannounced guest.
Uninvited guest: NTA for wanting to press charges
Don’t apologize to that entitled cow! It’ll be worse.
Advice on protecting brother from abusive spouse.
Unwanted guest breaks in at night, NTA for questioning fault
Locked doors didn’t stop unwanted guest, change the locks
Free from babysitting, enjoy the break
Defending the right to s*x on own couch with sass.
Moral high ground or hypocritical intrusion?
Don’t apologize for being in your own home, change the locks
Unwanted guest barges in, commenter questions her intentions and actions.
Set boundaries and change locks to avoid unwanted visitors. NTA.
Unwanted guest barges in unannounced – commenter is NTA.
Unwanted guest enters couple’s home, receives well-deserved backlash
Engaged commenter defends couple’s normal behavior and sets boundaries. ♀️
Passionate response to overbearing house guest.
Woman breaks in with stolen key to dump baby. NTA.
Unapologetic couple hits back at unwanted v****r roommate
Change the locks and don’t respond, NTA. Their true nature.
Support for NTA to change locks with a sarcastic jab.
Don’t apologize for getting busy in your own house!
Protect your boundaries and don’t give in to manipulations
Unannounced guest demands apology for couple’s late-night rendezvous. NTA.
Assertive comment advocates for action against unwanted visitor
User believes person in story is not at fault ♂️
Unwanted guest interrupts couple’s late-night rendezvous, NTA for having s*x in their own home; Erica is in the wrong for entering unannounced with a key. The commentor suggests talking to Erica and brother together to make them understand it’s unacceptable. They also think Erica is withholding her kids from the couple not because it’s unsafe for them but because she has a giant stick up her a** about s*x in general.
Harsh judgment on couple’s choices and advice to friends
Internet stranger defends commenter from r**e Erica.
New locks ASAP and a warning for unwanted visitors
Unwanted guest walks in on couple, commenter advises changing locks
Protect your home, stand up for yourself, and get creative!
No more free babysitting. Erica had no business coming in.
Take back control of your home
Setting boundaries with entitled family members
Asserting ownership of one’s home with NTA comment.
NTA. Set boundaries with Erica and Ryan, change locks
Secure your home! NTA and change your locks
Uninvited mother-in-law walks in on couple, commenter supports NTA
Changing the locks and owning the house, NTA wins!
SIL steals key, interrupts late-night rendezvous. Fiancé did nothing wrong
Last Updated on March 4, 2024 by Diply Social Team