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*A cool guide to children under Israel's legal regime*

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A cool guide to children under Israel's legal regime

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*The Age of TikTok*

Anything for the views. submitted by /u/Financial-Traffic-11 to r/ImTheMainCharacter [link] [comments]
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The Age of TikTok

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Don't worry your grandchildren will pay it

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*AITAH for not letting my sister use my house for her home birth?*

My younger sister is currently four months pregnant, and has always been scared of hospitals. I knew this wouldn't be easy for her, but she's decided to forgo the hospital altogether, and wants a home birth. The only issue is she and her SO live in thin walled apartment, so for obvious reasons can't do it there without someone thinking something's wrong. Here's where the issue comes up. I have a house, a shitty small one bedroom, but a house. She wants to have the baby there, so she can have a home birth somewhere familiar and safe. There's a few issues I have with that. For one, I have a 1 bedroom, so she'd either be giving birth in my bed or on my couch, neither of which I look forward to cleaning up. Not to mention there's the risk of something going wrong, and not to sound insensitive but I don't want to be found liable for anything. I called her to explain all that, and she guilt tripped me, calling me a bad sister, saying I was being selfish. I reminded her that she should probably just go to the hospital like a normal person, or if she didn't like that idea she was welcome to call off the pregnancy since there's still time. Now she's been shaming me to everyone in the family, and I have relatives on my back saying I should just let her have the baby here. submitted by /u/Accomplished-Two6664 to r/AITAH [link] [comments]
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AITAH for not letting my sister use my house for her home birth?

My younger sister is currently four months pregnant, and has always been scared of hospitals. I knew this wouldn't be easy for her, but she's decided to forgo the hospital altogether, and wants a home birth. The only issue is she and her SO live in thin walled apartment, so for obvious reasons can't do it there without someone thinking something's wrong. Here's where the issue comes up. I have a house, a shitty small one bedroom, but a house. She wants to have the baby there, so she can have a home birth somewhere familiar and safe. There's a few issues I have with that. For one, I have a 1 bedroom, so she'd either be giving birth in my bed or on my couch, neither of which I look forward to cleaning up. Not to mention there's the risk of something going wrong, and not to sound insensitive but I don't want to be found liable for anything. I called her to explain all that, and she guilt tripped me, calling me a bad sister, saying I was being selfish. I reminded her that she should probably just go to the hospital like a normal person, or if she didn't like that idea she was welcome to call off the pregnancy since there's still time. Now she's been shaming me to everyone in the family, and I have relatives on my back saying I should just let her have the baby here. submitted by /u/Accomplished-Two6664 to r/AITAH link comments
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Musk declares Tesla workers will have to sleep at TX Gigafactory

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Nils Bohlin shows off his invention that has saved a million people from death, the 3-point seatbelt

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