We all love a good prank now and then, but sometimes it can go too far, especially when it involves our loved ones. A newlywed woman is facing this exact dilemma: her husband’s friends love to pull pranks, and she’s had enough. After a pie-in-the-face incident at her husband’s birthday party, she decided to leave early, causing tension between the couple. Read on to find out what led to this dramatic exit.
Newlywed Bliss… Almost

The Perfect Life?

Family Harmony

The Prankster Friends

Social Media Pranksters

Voicing Concerns

A Change in Personality

The Birthday Incident

Sister’s Devastation

The Same Excuse

Husband’s Birthday Party

The Pie Incident

Pie in the Face

Husband’s Reaction

The Dramatic Exit

Husband’s Anger

The Cold Shoulder

Pie in the Face: The Last Straw
This newlywed couple seemed to have it all: a beautiful townhouse, loving families, and a happy marriage. But there’s one problem: the husband’s prankster friends. After a series of pranks, including ruining the wife’s sister’s dress, the wife has had enough. When one of the friends smashed her homemade pie into her husband’s face at his birthday party, she decided to leave early. Now, her husband is angry and accuses her of not being able to take a joke, while she continues to give him the cold shoulder. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation.
NTA. Cruel ‘jokes’ are not funny. Husband and friends immature

Newlywed wife leaves husband’s party early due to disrespectful pranks. #NTA

NTA: Husband’s friends wasted her cake without consent. Disrespectful and childish.

Baking his favorite dessert and they destroyed it? NTA for leaving early

Husband’s true self is immature and destructive. NTA.

Newlywed leaves husband’s party after pie prank. NTA.

Pranks are fine, but not when it humiliates guests. #NTA
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Devastated about ruined pie, 2nd grade prank not worth it ♀️

NTA. Divorce him on your 1 or 2 month anniversary

NTA. Ethical pranksters don’t destroy others’ hard work.

Mature response to immature behaviour

User warns against having kids with inconsiderate husband

Setting boundaries is important. No one likes ruined things.

Baking an apple pie takes effort, tell him to stop pranking

No pie, NTA! Newlywed leaves party after cruel prank

Baked with love, pranked with pie NTA needs counseling

Leaving early after a cake prank – NTA or ESH?

Spouse’s immaturity causes newlywed to leave party early

Newlywed stands up to annoying friends, husband needs to grow up

Respect > Pranks. NTA for feeling disrespected by ruined pie

Newlywed stands up against husband’s immature friends. NTA

NTA. Disrespectful prank ruined party. Husband needs to draw line.

NTA. Pranks are for laughs, not destruction. Take legal action.

Marriage regrets? Commenter sympathizes with newlywed’s situation.

Pranks should be enjoyable to all, not bullying. NTA.

Destroying someone’s hard work isn’t a joke. NTA.

Spouse’s party pranks? NTA, husband’s friends are A-holes

Spineless husband lets friends cross the line with pranks. NTA.

Baking a pie might teach him to appreciate your effort

Unwilling pie-to-face prank victim receives support from commenter.

Newlywed demands a real apology for ruined pie

Cooking revenge? This NTA comment suggests a raw idea

Newlywed’s husband and friends act childish with her dessert. NTA.

Baker gets pie wasted, comment section gets colorful

Spouse’s party pranks not funny, commenter’s 10-year-old knows better

Stand up for yourself and set boundaries with your husband’s friends. NTA

NTA. Red flag. Disregarding feelings. Bullying. Abusive. Man-childs. Not okay.

Savage comment shuts down prank culture in one sentence
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NTA. Commenter calls out abusive behavior and victim blaming.

NTA. Commenter sympathizes with OP’s frustration and advises communication with husband.

Savage revenge plan for a ridiculous prank.

Prank gone wrong? NTA for leaving the party early

Revenge is sweet! NTA disrupts their fun with a prank.

Newlywed leaves husband’s party early due to hurtful pranks. NTA.

Leaving husband’s party early due to cruel pranks. NTA. ♀️
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Engaging reply to comment about surprise marriage and NTA judgement.

McDonald’s Happy Meals for immature pranksters? NTA wins!

Thanksgiving dinner ruined by food fight, pranks are disrespectful. NTA

Witty reply shuts down pie-throwing prank debate. NTA wins!
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Spouse acts like a child, commenter advises respect or ultimatum

Pranks aren’t funny. NTA for leaving. Have a talk w/husband

Married to an immature personality who enjoys seeing others in distress

Spouse’s ‘jokes’ humiliate and lack respect. Counseling or divorce advised.

Husband’s pranks crossed the line, NTA for leaving early

Anxiety-inducing pranks? No thanks! NTA.

Repetitive pranks at the party make OP NTA, not AH ♀️

Stand up for yourself and make it clear.

Newlywed stands up to childish pranks at husband’s party. NTA

NTA commenter suggests revenge daydream, but acknowledges real-world anger.

NTA. Leave early from the marriage. He doesn’t respect you

Marriage advice with a hint of sarcasm

Stolen pie and pranks gone too far. Not the a**hole.

Husband’s immature prank ruins wife’s hard work. NTA.

Husband’s pranks lead to early exit and potential divorce. NTA.

Respectful NTA stands up against disrespectful party pranks

Homemade apple pie wasted on immature husband’s friend group. NTA.

When pranks turn into bullying, it’s time to leave

Serious comment suggests divorce due to cruel party pranks

Baker bride shuts down childish husband’s pie prank
