We’ve all been there – a family dinner where drama unfolds, and everyone has an opinion. In this juicy tale, our protagonist (24F) faces a moral dilemma when her pregnant cousin, Alison (29F), demands they swap meals at a restaurant. With emotions running high and family members chiming in, the question remains: should our burger-loving hero have given in to her cousin’s cravings?
A Family Dinner Takes a Turn

Mealtime Choices

Burger Cravings vs. Pasta Problems

Money Matters

The Pregnant Plight

Family Intervention

Enough is Enough

Losing Face

Aunt’s Snarky Remark

The Real Reason for Losing Face

To Swap or Not to Swap? ♀️
In a classic case of family drama, our protagonist finds herself at odds with her pregnant cousin, Alison, who insists they swap meals at a restaurant. As emotions escalate and family members weigh in, our hero stands her ground, refusing to give up her beloved burger. With accusations of insensitivity and ‘losing face’ thrown around, the question remains: should our protagonist have been more understanding of her cousin’s pregnancy cravings, or was she right to keep her meal? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation.
Pregnancy doesn’t justify demanding special treatment

Cousin demands meal swap, but commenter is NTA.

Pregnancy doesn’t justify entitlement. Suggests taking pasta home instead.

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, but is she the a**hole? No, says mom-to-be.

Pregnancy doesn’t give anyone the right to be rude

Standing up for yourself against entitled family members

Pregnancy cravings don’t justify entitlement ♀️

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, but OP not the a**hole

Pregnancy cravings don’t justify demanding someone else’s food. NTA.

Pregnancy cravings don’t justify demanding someone’s meal. NTA

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, commenter says NTA for refusing

Pregnancy doesn’t entitle anyone to everyone’s food

Pregnancy doesn’t justify food theft. NTA for saying no!

Pregnancy cravings don’t justify unreasonable demands

Standing up for personal boundaries and food choices. NTA

Pregnancy doesn’t justify childish behavior

Alison gets called out for entitled behavior.

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, but commenter calls out behavior. NTA.

Pregnancy cravings are real. NTA for declining, others are TA.

Pregnancy doesn’t entitle anyone to special treatment

Fast food worker defends meal swap, avoids guilt trip

Pregnancy doesn’t give you the right to thrust your problems.

Polite request for pasta swap would’ve been better, NTA.

Entitled cousin demands meal swap . NTA stands firm

Pregnancy cravings don’t justify stealing someone’s food. NTA.

Pregnancy cravings don’t justify entitlement. NTA for refusing swap

Burger drama: Commenter defends meal choice, no backlash.

NTA! Commenter calls out pregnant cousin’s entitlement and defends OP.

Pregnancy doesn’t excuse bad manners

Pregnancy doesn’t justify meal demands. NTA for enjoying burger

Pregnancy isn’t an excuse to get what you want 24/7

Pregnancy doesn’t entitle you to special treatment

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, but OP is NTA. Entitled behavior.

Burger vs Pasta: NTA for wanting what you ordered

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, but commenter says NTA.

Mom of 2 defends entitled pregnant cousin. ♀️

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, commenter suggests alternatives. NTA.

Pregnant cousin should have just asked for a reorder

Pregnancy doesn’t justify entitlement to others’ food ♀️

Pregnancy doesn’t justify entitlement. Enjoy your burger!

Pregnant woman demands meal swap, nephew saves the day

Respectful comment defending personal boundaries and pregnancy choices.

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, commenter shares relatable experience. NTA.

Entitled cousin demands meal swap, commenter calls out behavior.

Pregnancy cravings don’t justify rude behavior

Pregnancy doesn’t justify entitlement and lack of manners

Pregnant cousin demands meal swap, but commenters say NTA.

Pregnant woman won’t even steal her partner’s food
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Pregnancy doesn’t make one a queen NTA stands strong

Meal swap leads to accidental pregnancy reveal. NTA wins.

Family fails to support pregnant cousin’s food craving. NTA.

Don’t let pregnancy be an excuse for bad behavior

NTA defends meal choice against pregnant cousin’s demands

Standing up for herself and calling out family’s hypocrisy.

Pregnancy doesn’t entitle you to someone else’s food. NTA wins

Mom needs to grow up and not worry about saving face

Pregnancy is not an excuse to bully people for food

Pregnant cousin accused of causing fuss over pasta order

Pregnancy cravings shouldn’t burden others. NTA for setting boundaries

Setting boundaries with entitled pregnant cousin over meal swap

Questioning the logic behind the pregnant cousin’s meal demand

Polite NTA comment suggests setting boundaries and avoiding conflict.

Pregnancy cravings don’t justify entitlement. NTA

Choosing a burger over pasta swap: NTA wins.
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Don’t enable entitled behavior, NTA for setting boundaries.

NTA shuts down entitled cousin’s meal swap demand ♀️

Swapping meals? Not the a**hole. AHs demanded instant gratification.

Pregnant cousin demands food swap, but is she entitled? NTA.
