My Husband Doesn't Want To Perform At My Entitled Co-worker's Wedding r/BestOf
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This episode of Redditor features two dramatic Reddit stories from r/BestOf. The first involves a woman whose entitled co-worker, Jane, requests her husband’s prestigious wedding band for her wedding. Despite the woman’s strong dislike of Jane and her entitled behavior, her husband agrees to the booking and ends up overwhelmed by 109 emails over six months. The wedding is ultimately canceled when Jane’s fiancé calls it off after discovering she was cheating with someone at work—though the husband remains unaware of the affair. The second story is a family drama involving a man who hears sex in his parents’ house and sees his younger brother’s car and his sister-in-law’s car parked outside. Initially fearing an affair, he investigates and discovers that his sister-in-law had been emotionally devastated by her husband’s six-month affair with their child’s preschool teacher. She confided in his brother, who had been supporting her through depression, and their relationship escalated—culminating in a sexual encounter at his parents’ house, which he justified as needing to retrieve his guitar and watch TV. The story ends with a surprising twist: the sister-in-law is now free from her marriage, and the brother and sister-in-law have formed a genuine emotional bond. The host finds the resolution surprisingly wholesome despite the complicated family dynamics.
Set clear professional boundaries—whether through pricing or polite refusal, you don’t have to accept work from someone you dislike.
When dealing with emotional family drama, gather facts before making assumptions or accusations.
Sometimes, what appears to be inappropriate behavior is actually a response to deep emotional pain and support.
A seemingly scandalous situation can have a surprisingly healthy and consensual resolution.
Family relationships are complex—empathy and context matter more than surface-level judgments.
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Introduction to Two Wild Reddit Stories
The host welcomes listeners and previews two dramatic Reddit stories from r/BestOf, teasing the second one’s absurd title and setting up the emotional tone for the episode.
The Entitled Co-Worker’s Wedding Request
“She sent 109 emails between February 2023 and September 2023. That’s like one roughly every other day if not more. That is insane.”
The Wedding Collapse and the Real Reason
“Jane apparently has been cheating on her fiancé with someone at my work and the fiancé called it off.”
The House Party Sex Mystery
“I heard sex. I saw my brother's car. I saw your sister's car. There was a party going on at a neighbor's house. Your sister could be with my brother or she could be at the party.”
The Truth Behind the Affair
“She kept giving him signs, talking about her dead bedroom, talking about being lonely, talking about sexual frustrations, and my brother took the bait and took her to my folks place and the rest is history.”
“It sounds like her and Opie's brother have an actual solid relationship. Yeah, you know, they've had sex now, but in terms of a friendly relationship where Opie's brother has really helped his sister-in-law, yeah, go watch TV on a nice TV.”
“She kept giving him signs, talking about her dead bedroom, talking about being lonely, talking about sexual frustrations, and my brother took the bait and took her to my folks place and the rest is history.”
“She sent 109 emails between February 2023 and September 2023. That’s like one roughly every other day if not more. That is insane.”
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OP (Second Story)
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Redditor
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Sister-in-law
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Younger Brother
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Jane
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OP (First Story)
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Fiancé
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Preschool Teacher
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