

While the details of this particular incident are certainly rare, the broader issue is a familiar one for many couples. "We fought all the way home and she hasn't spoken more than a couple of words to me since," he added. "She is now demanding I go back in there and take the ticket back from him, saying maybe we'll give him some of it."

"I explain to her that we're not giving him $50k, we gave him a ticket I spent $5 on," said the Redditor. She told me there is no way that we are giving my cousin $50k, then starts fussing at me about buying the lotto tickets to begin with." "I.can tell by her body language she is p**sed. However, the Redditor soon felt their phone vibrate and saw a message from their wife, asking to meet outside. It was literally one of the top ten experiences of my life." He was screaming and his mom was actually in tears and whole room was excited. "I scooped.him up in a big bear hug and said Merry Christmas you lucky a-hole. When their cousin announced that he had won, the Redditor was thrilled. The fun tradition reached new heights this year when the ticket given to their cousin ended up winning the top prize of $50,000. In their post, the anonymous Redditor, known as u/No_Minimum_7226, explained that they give out scratch-off lottery tickets to family members as "stocking stuffers" each Christmas. The post, in Reddit's "Am I The A**hole" forum, has so far amassed over 13,000 upvotes and 1,600 comments from community members. A recent social media post detailing an anonymous user's marital strife has gone viral, sparking an intense conversation among readers.
