Woman's Coworker Uses Her Sonogram To Fool Boyfriend

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    Font - AITA for getting upset with one of my coworkers who used my sonogram to 'fool' her exboyfriend into thinking she was pregnant? Not the A-hole Hello everyone. I am 27F. My husband and I found out two months ago we are expecting our first child. Last week, we officially announced it via text and phone calls to our friends and family.
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    Font - The next day at work, I found out that one of my coworkers had taken the photo of the sonogram I had sent them in the group text (someone had asked to see it) and posted it on her social media to 'fool' her exboyfriend (who she broke up with a few weeks ago) into thinking she was pregnant. I never wanted my sonogram on the internet, I don't have a facebook or an instagram or anything like that, and i feel extremely uncomfortable that it's out there without me being able to control the aud
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    Font - When I expressed that I was upset to my coworker, she said i was being 'dramatic' and I am 'just looking for something to be upset over'. She said she covered up all identifying information, and that it was only up for a few hours and she told her exboyfriend the truth after 'making him sweat for a bit'. are pregnancy hormones making me more upset about this than I should be? AITA? 7.4k 3 444 1, Share
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    Organism - marks31 · 18h· Certified Proctologist [20] 3 1 Award NTA, in addition to being a pretty sick joke, that's completely out of line to post someone else's sonogram. I feel bad for her boyfriend. What kind of relationship is built on the foundation of making your SO "sweat for a bit?" Jesus Christ G Reply 1 1.4k ...
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    Font - Vegetable-Tale8023 · 17h NTA- the one faking a pregnancy called YOU dramatic?! G Reply 1 112 3 ...
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    Font - nowandlater • 14h • Partassipant [1] NTA clearly. And it's a horrible prank. But can anyone really tell one sonogram from another? G Reply 22 5 ...
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    Facial expression - BohemondDeTaranto • 18h NTA. That's pretty messed up on your coworkers part. G Reply 1 16 ...
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    Smile - NTA. Your co-worker sure is one. I would never trust her with anything ever again and never share anything with her. She is not someone you want as a friend. Maintain a work relationship and nothing more. If she asks, tell her you don't trust her and she knows why. G Reply 62 3 •..
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    Font - seanatrdt • 12h NTA What is WRONG with some people? There's not even a shred of "right" on her side. Ya gotta watch out for that "you're being dramatic" line. It's the first line of defense for people who know they've don wrong but actually LIKE doing wrong.
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    Smile - Pergamon_ • 17h NTA. I would go absolutely go mental. I would speak to HR about this. Mainly as that would be the only way to keep myself from completely going after here. This is completely unacceptable. 6 Reply 28 ...
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    Font - miata90na • 14h · Partassipant [1] Since escalating this has the potential to make your work life miserable (she seems the type) I would not go to HR and I would not bring it up again in any context. I would simply never send her anything personal ever again. She gets the full grey rock treatment from now until the end of time. NTA - go enjoy being preggers :) 6 Reply ...
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    Rectangle - SHPD396 • 13h NTA, There's nothing wrong or odd with your feelings on the situation. What your coworker did was really strange. That said, if your info was in fact covered and it's been removed, no harm/no foul. G Reply ...

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