Mar. 15, 2025
Jenna Tobillo opens a gift at her engagement party with fiancé Shane Yeo in the background.Photo:Jessica Tobillo
Jessica Tobillo
An engagement was made even more special when the bride-to-be’s sister surprised her with the perfect gift.
Shortly after Shane Yeo, 27, proposed to Jenna Tobillo, 26, in Dallas on their eight-year anniversary on Dec. 29, they headed to their engagement party. As the couple entered Blackfriar Pub, they were met with congratulations and gifts — one of which left Jenna in tears.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman says her adult brother is now mad at her after she asked that he not sit next to her on an international flight.In a post shared onReddit, the 29-year-old woman writes that while planning a recent trip to Germany, she made clear to her 35-year-old brother that she “wanted to sit alone next to the window.““I haven’t traveled with family since I was a teenager, and I like to travel (flights) alone,” she writes.
Mar. 15, 2025
Delaney Neal holding up lint from her dryer.Photo:Kailey Bradley
Kailey Bradley
Kailey Bradleywas sitting at Christmas breakfast with her family in Scott County, Tenn., when her sister Delaney Neal mentioned that she had to dry her clothes for three cycles before they were completely done.
Upon hearing this, Kailey’s husband, Rane, turned to Delaney and asked, “Have you cleaned out your lint trap in a while?”
In response, Delaney, 22, said, “What are you talking about?
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman brought hermother-in-lawto tears after attempting to set clear boundaries for temporarily living together.In a post on Reddit’s popular“Am I the A——”forum, the woman revealed her mother-in-law came to stay with them while her own homeunderwent repairs. The 29-year-old said she and her husband, 30, have adapted their home for their significant height difference, “with me being 6'6" and him being 5'7.”“We realized early on that it was easier for him to use a step stool to reach what he needed in the kitchen than for me to constantly be crouching to get what I need as that gets painful quickly for me,” she wrote.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A woman who thought she was participating in a social media stunt asked a court to annul the “prank marriage” that ended up being real.A judge in Melbourne, Australia, granted the annulment after determining the man the woman technically married had tricked her into doing so, according to reports from theBBC,The StandardandThe Guardian.Citing an anonymous family court judgment published on Jan.