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  1. Mumsnet Talk is a forum where you can ask and answer questions about your parenting, family, and life issues. AIBU? is a popular thread where you can vote and comment on other people's dilemmas and opinions.

  2. Mumsnet Talk is a forum where you can ask and answer questions about your parenting, lifestyle, politics, and more. AIBU? is a popular thread where you can vote and comment on whether someone is being unreasonable or not in various situations.

  3. www.mumsnet.com › 4456587-AIBUAIBU | Mumsnet

    Jan 18, 2022 · 1122333j · 18/01/2022 08:19. We have a great small circle of friends. Six of us (we are three couples). My husband knew them from high school and I've been in the mix for the past 10yrs. I do love then like family - we have NEVER fallen out or argued. I don't get to do much.

  4. Dec 15, 2023 · A 60-year-old single parent asks if she is being unreasonable to reduce her working hours and move to a cheaper place, while her 21-year-old son refuses to get a job or move out. Most replies support her decision and share their experiences.

  5. www.mumsnet.com › 4407757-AibuAibu? | Mumsnet

    Nov 21, 2021 · StellF · 21/11/2021 20:58. Aibu to think that literally everyone in my family takes me for a c**t? As a single parent and full time carer of my 23 year autistic son, who recently had his first psychotic episode, not one of my ‘so called family members’ were there to support me or help me - as usual, I have never known, or had any support ...

  6. May 14, 2023 · DH is usually a really lovely guy. Life and soul of the party, charismatic, friendly, confident. However, if I ever take issue with anything he does or has done, he blows ups. DH also does loads of work around the house whilst also working full time. I work part time whilst studying.

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  8. May 9, 2019 · AIBU? stands for Am I being unreasonable? and is a popular board on Mumsnet, where users ask and answer questions about their actions and feelings in various situations. The founder of Mumsnet, Justine Roberts, reveals the history, tone and controversies of this forum and its podcast.

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