It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as college acceptance parties. Our protagonist, caught in the crossfire of a family feud, made a decision that led to months of ongoing arguments. With two nieces graduating from high school, and two college parties scheduled on the same day, a choice had to be made. One niece, Sasha, was accepted into a prestigious college, while the other, Nora, decided to attend community college. Unable to split himself in two, our protagonist made a choice that has since sparked a wildfire of family drama. Let’s delve into this intriguing saga.
The Graduation Dilemma

The College Party Tradition

The Unfortunate Scheduling Conflict

The Unyielding Mothers ♀️

The Family’s Verdict

The Aftermath: A Family in Turmoil ️

The Retrospection: Could Things Have Been Different?

The Accusations: Favoritism or Fairness?

The Question of Equality

The Final Word: A Mistake or a Learning Experience? ♂️

A Family Torn Apart by a College Party Choice: The Fallout
In the aftermath of a college party choice, a family finds itself embroiled in a feud that shows no signs of simmering down. The protagonist, who chose to attend his niece Sasha’s party over Nora’s, is left questioning his decision amidst accusations of favoritism. The family, once united, now stands divided, with Nora’s mother refusing to speak to anyone. As the protagonist ponders over the fairness of celebrating unequal achievements equally, he finds himself in a whirlwind of criticism and self-doubt. But the question remains – was he wrong in his choice, or is this just a bitter pill of reality that the family needs to swallow? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
E S H but gonna say YTA because of your attitude.

“YTA. Look down on community college? You’re the a**hole here! “

ESH. Party conflict arises over college acceptance and favoritism

Family feud erupts over college party attendance, favoritism sparks controversy

Debate over college party attendance escalates, questioning financial constraints ⚖️

YTA for college elitism. ESH for scheduling clash.

Party feud turns nasty with college elitism. YTA.

YTA. All of you. Family feud over college party attendance

Family feud over college parties: ESH for popularity contest

OP dodges party question, causing frustration among commenters

“Who set the date first?” A clash of college priorities

ESH: Family feud over college parties, community college vs. 4-year school.

Party drama escalates as elitism and compromise clash

️ Family feud: everyone sucks in this chaotic college party tale

Party conflict reveals family favoritism, sparking celebration controversy

“YTA you guys all sound like stuck up family members. Couldn’t be me at all. Both girls deserved to have their party. They both graduated. So happy my family celebrated everyone who went to college, finished trade school, did CC or certificate programs. Cause we actually like our family and are supportive. Shocking that you guys don’t know how to do that” – A celebration for all

Family feud erupts over unequal support for family milestones

Family feud over college party attendance: NTA vs YTA perspectives

YTA for comparing ‘good’ college to community college. Congrats Nora!

“YTA. Community college is just as good as a 4year college and actually saves you money. If you would have said you went to Sasha’s because it was closer then you wouldn’t have been an AH. Now Nora and her mom know the rest of her family sucks”

“ESH except the poor nieces, the parents could have agreed to throw the parties on different days, and that way both girls could have been celebrated. Your assholery shines through here ‘ended up going to Sasha’s party as she is the one who got accepted in a good college’ ♀️”

NTA vs AH: A party feud with a stupid prize

Parents’ party clash creates family drama. A**holes or miscommunication?

YTA gets called out for potential party FOMO.

Controversy over celebrating college acceptance, YTA receives backlash

Choosing a college party over family: A major rift ensues

ESH. Party conflict and undermining achievements

Family feud erupts over college party attendance. ESH for dismissing Nora’s accomplishments.

Choosing between two parties, but whose mom is the AH?

YTA: Party for hardworking niece?

Calling out the bs in this post

“YTA, poor Nora.” – A family feud unfolds over college party attendance

Feud over nieces: Judgement makes you the A**hole

Stubborn moms cause family feud over college party attendance. ESH

YTA. *Damn.*
