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<p>Jordan GreeneOctober 13, 2025 at 10:30 PM</p>
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<p>A man is asking Reddit if he overreacted after a tense family dinner went sideways</p>
<p>In a post on the "Am I the A-----" subreddit, he explained that his wife recently gained some weight after their wedding</p>
<p>While hosting his parents for dinner, they asked his wife if she was pregnant</p>
<p>A man is asking Reddit if he overreacted after a tense family dinner went sideways.</p>
<p>In a post on the "Am I the A------" subreddit, he explained that his wife recently gained some weight after their wedding. "I think she's gorgeous, but she's insecure about how she looks now," he wrote.</p>
<p>Recently, the couple hosted the man's parents for dinner at their home. His parents had just moved into a house about an hour away — but the evening quickly took a turn.</p>
<p>"My parents arrived early, and my wife hadn't changed out of her cooking clothes. She was wearing this tight t-shirt," he recalled.</p>
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<p>Then, his mom crossed a line.</p>
<p>"My mom grabbed my wife's belly and asked if she was pregnant," he wrote. "My wife said no, that she's just getting fat. I didn't want a massive argument, so I rushed my parents out — basically telling them we had to reschedule, congratulations on the new house, and that we'd save them some food. I then assured my wife as she started to cry."</p>
<p>The fallout continued days later when he spoke to his parents alone.</p>
<p>"My mom said she had made a mistake, but I had taken it too far by asking them to leave," he said. "My dad said that by not allowing my mom to apologize that day, I made them seem like jerks to my wife. I told my parents my mom can apologize now, but my parents say that now it will seem to my wife that they're apologizing because I told them to."</p>
<p>Now, he's turned to the Reddit community for perspective, asking, "Am I overreacting?"</p>
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<p>Since then, hundreds of people have shared their thoughts in the comments.</p>
<p>"Honestly it's just nice to see somebody actually supporting their partner on this website. I think you're in the clear," one person wrote.</p>
<p>"I'm team husband all the way on this one. And for what it's worth, the parents could have called to apologize at any time. They don't get to try turning it around to make them the victim," someone else replied.</p>
<p>Another user commented, "It's frustrating when people deflect like that. Staying firm is the only way to protect yourself."</p>
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