By Anonymous - 14/02/2016 09:23 - Canada - Sechelt

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Today, I introduced my girlfriend to my family. I asked her if she wanted something to drink, and my brother reacted by snorting and calling me a "cuck". Apparently offering your girlfriend a drink means you're being cuckolded now. God, I hope he was adopted. FML
I agree, your life sucks 22 743
You deserved it 1 888

Same thing different taste

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Justy101 23

Having respect for your girl, hell, having respect for any person is hot. Your brother is an idiot and won't get very far with a good woman if he thinks basic manners makes you "cuckolded", whatever that means... I'm guessing the equivalent of whipped.

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I'm sorry, I don't care who's come into my home - they get offered a drink. It's the very basics of manners. I let someone in then proceed directly to the kettle. Whether it's my folks, my in-laws, neighbours or repair men.

aeryn97 17

I'm so confused. is this a Canadian thing? anyway sounds like that sucks. sorry OP

KryssLB 14

No. But it sounds like it might be a stupid MRA thing.

jkp1291 25

Someone doesn't know the definition of cuckold.

thats called him being jealous and not knowing how to act. ignore him and carry on being a gentleman.

It's just good manners to offer a guest refreshments. Not your fault. His problem.

KayleeFrye 39

At least you have manners. Although...does he know what the term cuckold actually means? Do you think he meant "whipped?" (Although having manners and offering a guest a drink does NOT mean that you're in any way whipped,)

At least you're not an ass like you're brother. I'm sure she appreciated the gesture.