Imagine hosting a game night with your close friends, only for it to spiral out of control when a new guest learns of your dark family secret. That’s exactly what happened to our protagonist, a 22-year-old male, when his friend Nick decided to bring his new girlfriend Pam to the gathering. Little did they know, this would lead to a night filled with panic attacks, insults, and a connection to a serial killer.
Introducing the New Girlfriend

An Unexpected Reaction

The Panic Attack Begins

The Dark Connection

Pam’s Family Tragedy

The Demand to Leave

The Insult That Crossed the Line

Kicking Them Out

The Aftermath: Friends Divided

No Apologies Here

Edit: Reflecting on the Situation

The Last Name Dilemma

A New Nickname?

Full Name Introduction

A Night to Remember: Who’s in the Wrong?
In a tale filled with drama, fear, and family secrets, it’s hard to say who’s truly in the wrong. Our protagonist stood his ground when faced with insults and demands in his own home, while Pam’s panic attack stemmed from a deeply personal connection to a dark past. As opinions remain divided, one thing’s for sure: this game night will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this wild situation…
NTA commenter defends OP against accusations of being related to a murderer.

Guest accuses host of being a murderer because of last name ♂️. Commenters agree NTA.

OP is NTA for not accommodating friend’s girlfriend’s issues ♂️

Dealing with panic attacks and false accusations of murder. NTA.

NTA for asking panicked guest to leave, but sympathy lacking.

Asserting boundaries and empathy towards panic attacks

Defending against serial killer accusations, NTA receives support.

NTA for kicking out friend who accused you of murder.

Handling a panic attack at game night: NTA, but GF owes apology

Sharing a last name with a serial killer does not make you one

Overcoming trauma and not blaming innocent people

Defending against insults during a panic attack makes NTA.

Commenter doubts authenticity of wild game night story.
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Commenter defends themselves against insult from attention-seeking acquaintance.

Commenter claims innocence in bizarre game night incident

NTA comments on GF’s panic attack and Nick’s behavior.

Don’t let a stranger’s panic attack ruin your game night ♂️

Discussing the difference between fear and phobia of serial killers

Standing up for oneself – NTA, I would’ve done it too

A heartwarming comment about finding true friends
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NTA for not knowing about Pam’s phobia, Nick is TA

Defending against false accusations: NTA and idiotic friends ♂️

Gatekeeping mental illness? Autistic Redditor calls out fake anxiety attack

Setting boundaries with friends who disrespect your home

Commenter finds humor in chaotic game night, declares NTA.

Commenter suggests woman’s behavior was erratic

“COVID safe games night” turns into COVID hypocrisy

Drama queen overreacts to serial killer connection
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Friend accuses host of being a serial killer during panic attack. NTA.

Commenter questions the validity of secondhand trauma and criticizes the girlfriend’s behavior during panic attack. Reply clarifies the use of Manson as an example and expresses sympathy for the family’s pain.

Melodramatic GF? NTA agrees

Nick’s actions caused avoidable panic attack. YTA, Nick!

Commenter sympathizes but calls out OP’s guest’s behavior.

Refreshing take on fictional stories
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Defending his name: OP is NTA despite false accusations
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A fear of serial killers and a dramatic reaction.

Commenter dismisses panic attack as attention-seeking behavior. NTA.

Stay safe and go virtual for game night during COVID-19

GF has a panic attack, demands OP leave own house. NTA


Serial killer speculation sparks agreement: not the a**hole.

Being related to a serial killer is no joke . Nick should’ve given a heads up. NTA.

Standing up for yourself is never a**hole behavior

Believing a friend’s unbelievable story. NAH wins.
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Commenter supports OP’s actions during bizarre game night situation.

Commenter is not the a**hole, but why?

Defending against baseless accusations. NTA wins the round

Defending against false accusations after a panic attack

Standing up for yourself: a reasonable response or going too far?

Privilege or reality? OP questions the world after entitled guest.

Boyfriend’s negligence raises red flags

NTA commenter questions authenticity of Pam’s panic attack and behavior.

Uncovering the serial killer: Curiosity or morbid fascination?

Commenter questions OP’s motive for sharing full name, NTA.

Defending your home from a panicked guest , but why stay in a ‘murderer’s’ house?

Don’t insult your host and expect to stay.

Standing up for yourself against false accusations
