Picture this: your wife’s friend comes over for a fun night of hair styling, dinner, and their traditional shots. But wait, there’s no liquor for their shots! Your wife asks you to open a bottle from your precious collection of expensive, rare liquors. What would you do? Our protagonist, a passionate collector, faced this exact dilemma and decided to stand his ground, refusing to share his prized possessions with someone who wouldn’t appreciate them. But was he being snobby and rigid, or just protecting his hard-earned collection? Let’s dive into the story!
The Hair Stylist Friend ♀️

The Liquor Tradition

The Forgotten Bottle

The Prized Collection

Treasures Not to Be Wasted

The Refusal

Upset Wife

Standing His Ground

The Liquor Store Closed

Beer to the Rescue

Still Upset

Not a College Party

The Finer Things in Life

Why Collect?

Closed Liquor Store Clarification

A Battle Over Booze: Was He Right to Refuse?
Our protagonist found himself in a sticky situation when his wife’s friend came over for their hair-styling and shots tradition. With no suitable liquor available, his wife asked him to share his expensive collection, but he refused. He argued that his rare liquors were not meant for casual consumption and should be reserved for those who truly appreciate them. Although he fetched some beer for the ladies, his wife remained upset, accusing him of being snobby and rigid. So, what do you think? Was he right to protect his prized collection, or should he have been more accommodating? Let’s see what the internet has to say…
Defend your collection! NTA for not sharing expensive liquor.

Savor your expensive liquor collection and share with those who appreciate.

Whiskey lovers unite! NTA for not sharing prized collection.

Defending his pricey liquor collection with valid reasons

NTA – Who goes into someone’s house and asks for expensive liquor?

Preserve the flavor of your pricey liquor collection.

Don’t waste $200 liquor. NTA for not sharing.

Liquor or orange juice, it’s yours. Not your problem. NTA

Defending pricey liquor collection against wife’s forgetfulness. NTA

Share the $50 scotch, save money, and show appreciation to friend
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Offering to go to the store could have saved the argument ♂️

Bartering services is fair, but consider compensating fairly for hair.

Debt is a team effort, but respecting alcohol collection is fair

Scotch lover refuses to share with wife’s friend. Commenters call him stingy.

NTA for not sharing expensive liquor with wife’s friend. Respect is key.
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Wife’s forgetfulness shouldn’t be your problem

Commenter calls out OP for being selfish, YTA

Man’s refusal to share liquor collection leads to ESH situation ♂️

Liquor collection is not for sharing, NTA wins the day

Gatekeeping liquor collection? YTA. Stipulating how to enjoy? Double YTA. ♂️

Yolo! Share the booze and make memories

When it comes to sharing, who’s the real a**hole here?

Man refuses to share liquor with wife’s friend, deemed YTA.

Man values expensive liquor collection over wife’s desires. ESH.

Share the love! YTA, but you could have introduced her to a world she’s never known

Man’s insult to wife’s friend’s taste leads to YTA judgement

Confusion over pricey Schnapps sparks hilarious comment thread

Man refuses to share liquor collection with wife’s friend. Commenter calls him out for being a prick and lacking hospitality

Lesson learned: Never share your good stuff with ice cream lovers

Commenter calls out OP’s bragging about liquor collection. YTA.

Don’t be a snob! YTA for judging their taste

Commenter thinks man is not the a**hole.

Sharing is caring, even with pricey liquor. Turn it into a tasting and gain a new hobby buddy

Sharing is caring, even with pricey liquor

Share the scotch! YTA slightly, introduce them to good scotch

Protect your prized possessions, even if it means saying no

Sharing expensive liquor only with select few. NTA.

Clever solution for sharing expensive liquor with unwanted guests

Man shares his scotch with nephew-in-law, who ruins it with Coke

Vintage beanie baby logic applied to pricey liquor collection

Man defends his right to keep his liquor collection private

Why keep only fancy booze? Get some mid-shelf ones too!

Short and sweet: NTA for not sharing pricey liquor collection

Expensive liquor vs. free haircut: who’s the winner?

Whisky lover defends not sharing pricey collection. NTA.

Commenter calls out OP for being pretentious about liquor collection

Building a liquor collection takes time and money, NTA.

