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AITAH for not making payments towards my wife’s student loans after she insulted my sister’s education?
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Okay, this woman is so weird. She went to an Ivy League, graduated in philosophy, and works as a receptionist? Why doesn't she do literally anything else? I bet there's a lot of philosophical questions about life racing through her head as she's sitting and saying hello to people walking in.
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I would be livid if my spouse spoke to my family like that. She's entitled, audacious, and a complete Karen. She must be jealous of their relationship or something, why else would she feel the need to slander and belittle her husband's sister? It's hurtful, and he has every right to feel upset.
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Man refuses to continue paying entitled wife’s student loans after she insults his sister’s Ivy League education, she throws a tantrum: “You’re imperiling my well-being”
Gentlemen and gentlewomen of the jury, welcome. Education has never cost more. Well, maybe it did at some point, but nowadays it seems nearly impossible to afford unless you come from a wealthy family. Some people may take it for granted, and it could seem like everyone and their mother is just getting degree after degree, but this is no small financial feat. If your parents (or someone else) can afford to send you to a university or somewhere for an education, it would be pretty silly not to take that opportunity.
Speaking of the cost of education, student loans are something that can follow a person for their entire lives. The better the university that you attend, the pricier it will be. When I got my degree, I tried to make the costs as little as possible. I went to community college, and only went to an expensive university for 2 years. My parents, luckily, were able to afford the expenses, so I never ended up with student loans.
But we can't say the same for the people in the story below. The protagonist's wife has student loans that he's paying for. That is until she slanders his sister's education, in that she dropped out of Ivy League. Read the full story below for all the juicy details.