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Was This Woman Right For 'Catfishing' Her Sister's Fiancé?

AITA for catfishing my sister's fiance on a dating app

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Published January 15, 2020

Published January 15, 2020

Sometimes in life, one may find themselves accidentally in the middle of someone else's drama. And other times, one may accidentally (or intentionally) initiate that drama. Below is a story of a young woman who was perusing Tinder one day when she came across the profile of her sister's fiancée. In an effort to find out if her future brother-in-law might be cheating, she decided to create an additional account to catfish him to see if he would respond. Naturally, this did not go down well. After the story was posted to the subreddit /r/AmITheA**hole and later reposted to the Twitter account @AITA_reddit, many users jumped in to sort out who was actually wrong in this situation, and if this woman went too far.

First, Part 1 Of The Story

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Part 2

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Some Users Offered Up Similar Stories

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Perhaps Her Sister Was In An Open Relationship?

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Although, This Person Proved That Might Not Be The Case

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Many Agreed That She Did The Right Thing

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Especially Since Many Found Her Sister's Response Rather Ridiculous

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Then There Was This Excellent Post Debunking That Whole Deleted Account Excuse

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Several Were Happy To Offer Delightful Advice Such As This

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Proverbs Were Dropped

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This Particular Story Was Rare For Some

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A Couple Of Users Wished She Handled Things Differently

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Some Even Felt She Deserved The Blame

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Especially Because She Could Have "Nailed The Case" Better

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Or Is This The Ultimate Plot Twist?

(Source: Twitter)

Tags: /r/aita, twitter, catfish, reddit, dating, relationships, engagement, cheating, tinder, dating apps, lying, open relationships,



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