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AITA for not reimbursing my friend after telling her she can’t come on our trip?
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3 Married couples plan a nonrefundable summer trip together, one couple is kicked out after revealing they’re bringing their sick child: “This is the risk you take when traveling with children”
Welcome back internet enthusiasts. Being married with children has its own sitcom for a reason. It changes your entire personality, your perspectives on life, and who you are fundamentally as a person. Taking the summer vacation hits different when you're 25 than when you're 35, and even 45. When you're young and in the carefree decade of your 20s, it's the years for wild abandon. Your 6 months in India, couchsurfing across Europe, meeting friends on the street, in bars, in random jam sessions. It's confusing, it's unsettling, it's spontaneous, and it's everything you need at the time. Then there's 30s, maybe you've settled down. You started taking dating seriously, seriously enough to get married and have children with your one and only. You can still have fun, but of course it's much more controlled fun. You need to think about your children above all else, and that's exactly the problem in the story below.
In the story below, it centers around a friend group consisting of 3 married couples. One is childless, one is pregnant, and the other has a young boy. The youngster was going to go on the vacation with them, which is already a little weird.