Every family has their own ways of letting a new person into the circle. But these four male family members have surely crossed the line in getting to know their in-law. The story was shared by a 22-year-old female on r/AITA who “grew up in a family where men prank and tease each other.”
But ever since the author got engaged with her fiance Tim, her cousin, brother, dad and uncle started running the “tests to see what type of man Tim is.” Every test was more twisted than the previous one, and it all led to their final ordeal that shocked not only the author but the entire internet. No wonder she blew up and decided to uninvite them from their wedding.
Read below to see what happened and be sure to share your thoughts on this whole situation in the comment section.

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Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the lungs. During an asthma attack, the airways become narrower than normal and can cause difficulty breathing. The severity of an asthma attack can range from mild to very serious. Some asthma attacks may require prompt medical attention.
Although there's no currently known cure for asthma, treatment can help control the symptoms so the patient is able to live a normal and active life. Aside from tablets and other treatments, inhalers, devices that let you breathe in medicine, are often the main treatment.
There exist a couple of different types of inhalers, the ones that relieve symptoms when they occur and the ones that stop symptoms developing. Most people with diagnosed asthma will use reliever inhalers that are usually blue in color. The reliever inhaler is used to treat symptoms when they occur and they should relieve your symptoms within a few minutes.
Meanwhile, the preventer inhaler is used daily to reduce the inflammation and sensitivity of the patient’s airways and it stops their symptoms occurring. Normally, patients use the preventer inhalers when they don’t have symptoms, as they contain steroid medicine to prevent the symptoms from developing. Some patients, however, use an inhaler that combines both of the preventer and reliever inhalers. Combination inhalers are used every day to help stop symptoms occurring and provide long-lasting relief if they do occur.
And this is how people reacted to this whole situation









If an asthmatic person has an asthma attack and doesn't have their rescue inhaler available, it’s best to call 911. Especially if the person has any of the following symptoms: their symptoms continue to get worse even after treatment; they can’t speak except in short words or phrases; they’re straining their chest muscles in an effort to breathe; their shortness of breath or wheezing is severe; they feel drowsy or tired; their lips or face appear blue when they’re not coughing. Other things they should do are to sit up straight, stay calm, steady their breathing, and move away from triggers.
Others pointed out that it may be the author's fault for not shutting down the toxic members of her family earlier







