That and the situation is so stark and without nuance. "One daughter has a rich husband who owns my house and the other has a slacker husband who can't pay the bills. Should I defy societal expectations of hetero men financially providing for their wives and let the second daughter move in with me?" is what this post wants to say. AITA has always been one of those subs people love to post fake stories in for outrage/karma.
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One can only hope. That entire comment section needs the :gulag:
That and the situation is so stark and without nuance. "One daughter has a rich husband who owns my house and the other has a slacker husband who can't pay the bills. Should I defy societal expectations of hetero men financially providing for their wives and let the second daughter move in with me?" is what this post wants to say. AITA has always been one of those subs people love to post fake stories in for outrage/karma.
I thought it read like one of aesop's fables or a fairytale.
I have no difficulty at all believing the OP. way too banal (family situations this bad are commonplace) to invent for clout
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Probably just to make it legal and it their rental agreements signed on a written agreement