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“AITA For Leaving Menstrual Pads In A Visible Place In The Bathroom?”

Despite being a natural process, menstruation tends to be somewhat of a taboo topic. That’s why women are often subjected to shame and other sorts of negative feelings or feel forced to hide the fact that they’re menstruating.That includes hiding the period products they use, which was something this redditor’s husband expected her to do. He said that seeing the pads in the bathroom, which the couple shared with the husband’s friend, might make the latter feel uncomfortable.To learn more about the stigma surrounding…

Hey Pandas, AITA For Getting Upset With My Roommate For Leaving Messy Dishes In The Kitchen?

Moderator’s note:If you find yourself disagreeing with this person’s actions, we encourage you not to downvote the post. Instead, kindly express your opinions in the comments. We recommend maintaining politeness and articulating your thoughts with well-constructed arguments.I moved to a flat two months ago with two flatmates, one of whom is Indian. When I entered the flat, I asked about where I could store my stuff. While he was clearing space for me in the fridge, he mentioned I couldn’t put any meat there. I…

“AITA For Breaking My Deathbed Promise To My Wife To Take Care Of Her Down’s Syndrome Daughter?”

Losing your loved one is probably the worst thing to happen in a person’s life. The grief is unbearable, your whole life is turned upside down, and everything that you did together you are now left to deal with alone.It is even more heartbreaking being left with a kid who can’t understand that their parent is gone and puts all the blame on you when you are already suffering a lot. One Reddit user who could not take care of his stepdaughter with Down syndrome ended up in a similar situation and broke his promise that he…

I’m Reddit’s CEO and Think Regulating Social Media Is Tyranny. AITA?

For the first 20 minutes of our conversation, Steve Huffman, CEO of Reddit, the sixth most-visited website in the US, does a good impression of a 2020s tech executive. “Our mission,” he says at one point, “is to bring community belonging and empowerment to everyone in the world.”But then I ask Huffman about regulation. The US government is increasingly looking for ways to rein in the extremist content, viral falsehoods, and conspiracy theories that have breached the thin boundaries from social media into meatspace,…