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🗓️ 18 October 2021
⏱️ 20 minutes
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r/AmITheA**hole In today's episode, OP spent most of her childhood caring for her younger sister, who had cancer as a child. Her sister grew up to be spoiled, and decided to have an affair with OP's boyfriend for months without OP knowing. She even got pregnant by OP's boyfriend! When OP found, she was absolutely devastated. Now OP's family is pressuring OP to just accept the new relationship and move on. Is OP the butthole in this situation?
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0:04.0 | Today's subreddit is R-slash Amai the Butthole, where OP walks in on her sister, |
0:08.7 | passionately hugging her boyfriend. This podcast is supported by Anchor FM. |
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1:13.6 | your first video podcasts for free. Am I the Butthole for not accepting my sister's relationship with |
1:19.6 | my ex, despite her having cancer as a teenager? When my father was 25, he married my step-sister's |
1:26.0 | mother who was 23 when I was four and she was three. We've lived together most of our lives, |
1:31.3 | and we're family. She and I are extremely close. My step-sister developed cancer when she was 14, |
1:38.0 | and she was sick for about two years. She since made a full recovery. During that time, |
1:43.8 | my parents became understandably overprotective. They also asked a lot for me. I quit my |
1:49.4 | extracurricular so I could get a job and use the money to drive her to appointments and to help |
1:53.5 | pay her medical bills. I never got to go to dances, and any fun activities I did go to had to include |
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