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Daughter Refuses To Allow Her Parents To Bring Their Dog At Her Party, Family Drama Ensues

In this scenario, OP, a 24-week pregnant individual, is planning a combined housewarming and baby shower party at their new home. Despite previous tensions with their sisters regarding pet rules, they decide to text both sets of parents well in advance, explicitly stating that no dogs, including their sisters’ beloved pet, are allowed at the event. This decision stems from concerns about limited space and the presence of friends’ children, one of whom is fearful of dogs. Anticipating resistance, OP fears they will be labeled as the “bad guy” if their sisters choose to disregard the request. Nonetheless, they stand firm in their decision, feeling it’s necessary to prioritize the comfort and safety of their guests and future children.

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So keep on scrolling down below to read the whole story narrated by OP and make sure to read it till the end otherwise, you won’t be able to let us know whether OP is an A-hole in this scenario or not.

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1. OP asks whether she’s an A-hole for putting her foot down about her parent’s dog

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2. OP’s parents were never pet-friendly but changed after retirement, becoming “entitled” dog owners, taking the dog everywhere, reflecting a shift in attitude.

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3. OP’s parents prioritize their dog over OP’s cat, ignoring requests to keep the cat stress-free. Their entitlement reflects their disregard for boundaries.

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4. OP’s parents seldom leave their dog alone, causing tensions. Despite other issues, the focus is on the current conflict regarding pet boundaries.

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5. OP, 24 weeks pregnant via IVF, plans a combined housewarming and baby shower, treating it as a big event with catering and inviting family and friends.

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6. OP plans to text both parents well in advance, stating that their dog can’t come to the party. Despite liking the dog, OP doesn’t want dogs at the party.

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7. OP anticipates conflict if they exclude the parents’ dog from the party. Fearful of confrontation, OP seeks reassurance they’re not at fault.

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8. TLDR on the story.

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9. NTA. Your parents should prioritize your comfort and happiness during your baby shower, not their dog.

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10. Your parents need to respect your wishes and understand the significance of this event in your life

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11. It’s important to set boundaries, especially for the comfort and safety of your guests.

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12. Your parents should understand and support your wishes.

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13. Your concerns are valid, and your parents should prioritize your peace of mind over bringing their dog.

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14. It’s your special day, and you have every right to set boundaries, especially regarding your baby shower.

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15. OP is not in the wrong here.

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16. People are saying good luck to OP.

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17. That’s a food suggestion.

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18. Your house, your rules.

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19. OP’s decision should be respected.

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20. It’s your event, and your parents should respect your boundaries, especially considering the presence of children and guests

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21. Hope they respect OP’s wishes.

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