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The speaker shares an AITA (Am I the Asshole) Reddit story regarding a person visiting their boyfriend’s parents’ house, highlighting the following sequence of events:

  • The Recurring Problem: The visitor has been visiting their boyfriend’s parents for nearly a decade and consistently experiences diarrhea during these stays. While they previously stayed in a downstairs area with a private bathroom, a change in living arrangements now forces them to use a shared bathroom, making their condition harder to hide.
  • The Father’s Interference: The boyfriend’s father is described as particular and controlling, frequently instructing guests on how to behave. When the visitor attempted to hide the bathroom odors using products like “poo-pourri” or “just a drop,” the father complained that the scents were strong and made him feel sick, embarrassing the visitor in front of the household.
  • The Match Incident: After seeking advice from their mother, the visitor decided to use paper matches to mask odors during a subsequent visit.
  • The Panic: After using a match, the visitor disposed of it safely, but the father later awoke in a panic, convinced the house was on fire. This triggered a commotion, with the entire household searching for the source of the perceived fire.
  • The Aftermath: When the visitor admitted to lighting the match, they were scolded by both the boyfriend and his father, who accused them of playing dumb and endangering the home. The speaker concludes that this series of events serves as a clear sign that the visitor should stop staying at the boyfriend’s parents’ house.

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