In a recent r/AITA Reddit post, a woman, referred to as OP, shares her experience of joining a Women’s Social Club in her new city, eager to make meaningful connections. However, her social journey takes an unexpected turn when she encounters Andrea, who openly boasts about being a “total klepto.”
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Our OP decides to host a cozy gathering at her place with the friends she’s actually clicked with. When Andrea catches wind of the get-together, she asks if she’s invited and OP politely declines, citing limited space. Unfortunately, Andrea isn’t having any of it. When OP reveals her true reason, her discomfort with inviting someone who openly identifies as a kleptomaniac, things take a nosedive.
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