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“AITA for telling my friend that when she has kids, she can name them whatever she wants?”

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In this situation, a woman, referred to as Lindsay, faced a conflict with her acquaintance over parenting and naming decisions. The narrator, who had been trying to conceive for years, finally welcomed a child after a long and challenging journey. Lindsay, who had diminished her role in the narrator’s life over recent years, made several intrusive comments about the narrator’s parenting choices and her child’s name.

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During a conversation in a group chat, Lindsay criticized the name chosen for the narrator’s baby, calling it “cringy af” and suggesting that the child would be subjected to teasing. The narrator, feeling hurt by Lindsay’s insensitive remarks, responded sharply, emphasizing that Lindsay, who does not have children, should not dictate or judge the narrator’s parenting decisions. Lindsay’s reaction was to reveal that she might face infertility issues, accusing the narrator of cruelty in response. The narrator apologized for any perceived insensitivity but maintained that Lindsay’s comments were inappropriate.

The relationship between the two has since deteriorated, with Lindsay not speaking to the narrator following this exchange. The narrator’s perspective highlights a significant issue in personal boundaries and respect, particularly in sensitive matters such as parenting and naming.

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New mom snaps at judgmental friend, 'when you have kids, name them whatever you want.' AITA?
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