Imagine this: you’re a young woman, proud of your newly acquired house. You invite a friend over for a catch-up, a friend who’s recently become a mom. She brings her baby along, and you’re excited to meet the little one. But then, a simple visit spirals into a full-blown drama, with accusations flying left and right. Let’s dive into this rollercoaster of a story, where a baby’s visit leads to unexpected conflict and a social media storm.
Setting the Stage
The Baby Visit Begins
A Close Call
The Accusations Begin
The Baby-Proofing Interrogation
The Unexpected Twist
The Social Media Storm
The Aftermath
A House Visit, a Baby, and a Social Media Storm: Who’s in the Wrong?
In a nutshell, our homeowner was excited to host her friend and her baby, only to face accusations of negligence and a social media backlash. The friend, a new mom, blamed her for not baby-proofing the house, even though she herself was present to supervise her child. The drama escalated online, with friends and family taking sides, and the homeowner left questioning her actions. While some sympathized with the mom’s concerns, others pointed out that it’s not everyone’s responsibility to baby-proof their homes for someone else’s child. A simple visit turned into a whirlwind of drama, leaving us all to wonder: who’s really in the wrong here? ♀️
NTA: Baby-proofing responsibility and inappropriate reaction.
NTA – It’s not your job to baby proof your house
NTA. Mom defends not babyproofing, suggests alternatives for friend’s visit.
NTA. Crawlers are dangerous as f**k. Mom should’ve supervised.
NTA: Don’t cater to her. Check the basement door.
NTA. Parents shouldn’t expect childless people to be child experts
Mother neglects child, blames you. Are you the villain?
Friend’s negligence leads to baby inspection gone wrong.
“NTA. Baby proofing expectations are unrealistic. Mother’s responsibility.”
Cutting contact with an immature brat
NTA. F is a mombie.
LOOOL! No kids, no baby gate. NTA and new friends!
Heroic neighbor saves baby, mom gets a reality check.
NTA requests simple accommodation, but gets an outlandish request instead.
NTA: Entitled friend expects house to be baby-proofed. Absurd!
Don’t be her nanny! You’re NTA for setting boundaries.
Babies need constant supervision! NTA, but she dropped the ball
NTA. No need to babyproof for friends’ kids.
Friendship gone wrong: Dropping her a*s and her kid’s head
NTA. Babysitter’s job is to watch the kid.
Her guilt is showing, not your fault. NTA
NTA, some people need to calm down . But safety matters
NTA. Social media drama is immature and unproductive. Major red flag.
Last Updated on November 13, 2023 by Diply Social Team