News

We all want to make it to the table, sit, and have our voices heard. We want to feel valued, seen, and understood in a way we haven't before.
At the kids' table, you can toss talking about politics out the window. You don't need to be on edge that someone will say something that goes against your political views, or be in the middle of ...
One person wrote: "It's fair enough sitting at a table on your own to enjoy the space and/or use the table - you can sit where you like, if it's available - but you can't expect no one else to sit ...
The viral Reddit post, titled, "AITA for not wanting to sit at the kids' table," has been upvoted over 8,200 times since being shared to the "Am I the A**hole" subreddit on March 6.