Woman’s Birthday Leads To The End Of Brother’s Relationship After SIL Plays Horrible Revenge Prank
Interview With ExpertEveryone can agree that lately, pranks have kind of gotten out of hand. They used to just be about making people laugh or feel good after a minor scare, but now folks seem to be raising the stakes. When violence and terror become a part of the prank, maybe that’s when it’s time to call it quits.
Unfortunately, this woman became the victim of a horrific revenge “prank,” and things very soon went from bad to worse. She couldn’t believe that her brother’s girlfriend would pull such a stunt all because of a funny childhood memory.
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Younger sister is traumatized and regretful after punching her brother’s girlfriend and “ruining” his relationship all due to a practical joke the girlfriend tried to pull
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The 23-year-old woman explained that her brother’s girlfriend moved in with her family when she was 17 and that despite living together for so many years, they never got along
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Even before the poster’s birthday, when her brother recalled how she wiped cake on his nose as an 8-year-old, her sister-in-law didn’t find the memory amusing
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Things came to a head on her birthday when the girlfriend grabbed her by the hair and neck and forcefully tried shoving her face into the cake, to the extent of drawing blood
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The sister-in-law did not apologize for her actions and tried explaining that she was only getting payback for her boyfriend
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The poster’s brother broke off his 11-year-long relationship due to the incident, but it made his sister feel guilty and worry that she had ruined his life
The woman explained that she had a good relationship with her brother and that they would occasionally get into typical sibling fights. Her sister-in-law, who had been living with their family since she was 17, did not seem to see it that way. She used to act snarky towards the sister and side with her boyfriend if any argument arose.
It seemed like this tendency of hers had carried into adulthood as well because she had quite an odd reaction to a memory that her boyfriend shared. He was reminiscing about how he had pranked his sister on her 8th birthday and blown out her candles. She, in turn, had wiped cake on his nose, and everyone had found it funny. Everyone except his girlfriend, of course.
Now, practical jokes between friends or family are often considered a way of ‘play fighting.’ Psychologists say that these pranks imply a sense of closeness between the members of the group and should be light-hearted enough to help them bond. That’s exactly how the poster and her brother viewed the old memory. Neither of them saw anything malicious in it.
But there are folks who get angry when pranked. It’s because such jokes might lead to embarrassment or evoke a sense of fear. To learn more about pranks, Bored Panda contacted Jonathan Wynn, a professor and department chair of sociology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His most recent book is ‘The City and the Hospital: The Paradox of Medically Overserved Communities.’
We asked him to share some signs to identify when a prank has gone too far. He said that pranksters may take laughter as encouragement, but it is definitely not an indication. In the moment, things might seem ambiguous, but it’s only in the prelude and postscript that the person who was pranked might start to reflect on the intent behind the prank.
That ‘gotcha’ moment might give the illusion of a successful prank, but the intent and context behind it matter a lot. He explained that there are different types of pranks, such as good-natured pranks, good pranks gone bad, and hazing. You can understand which one’s happening based on whether the one pulling the prank is doing so to elevate the other person or to bring them down and bully them.
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During the birthday party, the brother’s girlfriend decided to play a scary “prank” on the OP. She roughly grabbed the young woman’s hair and tried to shove her face into the cake. She then dug her nails into her skin, drew blood, and even shoved her boyfriend’s mother when she tried to stop her. The situation ended when the poster turned around and punched her sister-in-law, and the woman ran off crying.
Everyone was shocked by the woman’s behavior. The 23-year-old’s dad was horrified because he had designed the cake and knew that there were skewers in it that could have really injured his daughter. When someone pulls extreme pranks that result in assault, harassment, or violence, they can be criminally liable. But what’s ironic is that even though the sister-in-law was the one in the wrong, she wanted to sue the OP for punching her.
We asked Jonathan what folks could do if a prankster started doing extreme or violent things. He said that in professional settings, there are real sanctions that can be placed like filing a complaint or reaching out to a boss. It becomes difficult to deal with such behavior in family or personal settings.
He said that people need to talk about the line between pranking and hazing so that we, as a society, learn where the boundary lies. In families, the elder members should make an effort to call out such behavior because, with the hierarchy of power, they are the ones who could make a difference.
Overall, Jonathan mentioned that “pranks are tricky.” He said that what the woman’s sister-in-law did not constitute a prank because it led to physical harm. Ultimately, pranks should be good-natured, and everyone involved should be on equal footing. As soon as there’s potential for mental or physical harm, it stops being just a prank.
Fortunately, the entire traumatizing situation showed the family the woman’s true colors. It was heartbreaking for the brother, and he broke off his relationship with his longtime girlfriend. Even though his sister had been put through so much pain, she felt worse because of the way the situation had affected her sibling.
In no universe does a 15-year-old prank justify the sister-in-law’s violent actions. Even commenters were appalled by her behavior and urged the OP not to beat herself up over the situation. They felt that it was much better for the brother to see his girlfriend for who she truly was before they actually got married.
Pretty much everyone agreed that the sister-in-law was probably a psycho and that she should be the one getting sued
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i hope the girl has proof of her attack in case the psycho decides to file a case...
I hope OP sues the ex-sh*tter-in-law for assault and hopefully attempted manslaughter, seeing as the cake had skewers. That sh*tbrained dumbf*ck could've scarred OP for life or worse. There are enough witnesses around and she even shoved one of them as well (mom of OP). Whatever the case, I hope her "threats of legal action" comes back and bites her real hard in the form of actual legal action from OP. >:-(
Pushing someone's face in a cake on any occasion is cruel, not funny! It's not a joke it's assault! She used excessive force like a psychotic bully too. She wants to make a case against you? She conveniently forgot that she assaulted you and that there were numerous witnesses. The cake also had skewers so attempted manslaughter is another possibility. Did she forget that one? I suppose so. Lol. If she tries to file legal action, remind her that YOU can get her on these things so she better think about her threats very carefully before trying anything. Nice try crazy Psycho in law! OP you should NOT for one moment feel guilty or sad for what has happened here. Actions no matter how long ago have consequences. She attacked you! IT WAS NOT A JOKE! IT WAS DANGEROUS! IT WAS ASSAULT AND COULD HAVE MAMED OR KILLED YOU! She took no responsibility for this and faced no consequences for this. You did nothing wrong. SHE DID
Knowing that there are potentially skewers in cakes makes me never ever EVER want to shove someone's face - or have someone shove MY face - into a cake. That could go sideways REAL quick.
Your brother, nay, your whole family should be THANKING you for getting this crazy lunatic out of their lives. Your brother should have put an end to this years ago when she made those snarky remarks. So he really needs to apologize to you, for being subjected to abuse and assault. DO NOT FEEL GUILTY!!
Omg he could have been seriously hurt, lost an eye or something if there were wooden skewers in that cake. What a crazy bitchh! And him blaming himself for ruining his brothers relationship? He should of just let himself be impaled in the face and everything would be ok ???
Firstly, she was NOT your SIL since they weren't married. Secondly, she assaulted your mother too... that alone should've been a HUGE deal breaker your brother didn't take seriously the moment it happened. Thirdly, you saved the entire family's life for she was beyond troubled. Not entirely sure what happened for her to move in at 17 but she obviously need therapy for whatever happened before. Which most likely was a violent home.
Personally, I f*****g HATE the glee and pure aggression people have about shoving people's faces into cakes. They only care about that and not actually celebrating and it pisses me off to no end. If someone did that to me, especially with how violently people feel okay with doing so, we'd be fistfighting. At no point was any of that a "prank" or "joke". F**K people who do this.
There was a reddit post BP had on here awhile back where a bride had her marriage annuled after the groom shoved her face in the wedding cake after she explicitly asked him not to. People who do this are stupid at best, psychotic at worst. This woman was the latter.
Load More Replies...You did a favor to your future children because she would be blaming them for everything and sh!t talking them to everyone and abusing them when you were not around. And teaching her kids to do the same. As well as putting your parents in the middle. "Be nice to SIL so we can see the kids."
OP, there were skewers. In the cake. You could've been blinded or k!lled. You are not the AH and I would report the assaults and harassment to the police.
It amazes me the cruelty that some people claim to be “pranks”. I don’t recall it being anywhere near this bad when I was younger.
I hope she presses charges. And I hope she holds nothing back. If it were me, I wouldn't tell dear old brother so he could go warn her either. She needs to know whose side he's on.
Please say lots of phones were pulled out & pics taken. How on Earth could this incredibly hostile, violent, dangerous (skewers in the cake could have punctured an eye) act be considered equivalent to a child's having put icing on another child's face years ago? That event was one of those stories that the family remembered humorously, even kept a picture of it. She's been with your brother for 11 years (if she moved in at 17 there were already some troubles in her life) & this can't be the 1st time he's (or anybody else has) seen or experienced outrageous, violent, or hostile (which "pranks" or "practical jokes" often are) behavior from her. YOU have done absolutely NOTHING wrong. YOU haven't ruined anything. You acted in self-defense against a vicious attack. Congrats to your brother for breaking up with her. Maybe this was the push he needed. Of course he's sad - 11 years is longer than a lot of marriages last. He is used to so many habits, customs, behaviors, interactions, etc, bet
Among my family, if some creature attempted something like this, we would have beaten the absolute fùck out of them. The ex-girlfriend is a psychopath. I hope that OP'S brother now realizes that, and can move on with his life. And OP should NOT be blaming herself for the breakup. Her whole family dodged a Polaris missile with that wacko. NTA.
I feel so bad for her feeling this kind of insanely undeserved guilt. Gaslighting people are the worst of the worst.
Are brothers' girlfriends called sister-in-laws now or are they married? Either way, the dude needs to get away from that psycho asap
If true then yikes, she threatened to sue after violently attempting to shove OPs face into a cake with skewers in it? Pretty sure ex sis in law can catch some felony charges off of that.
There’s no way that OP thinks she’s TA. Good riddance to bad rubbish. The former gf is lucky she didn’t get charged with assault - I would have called the cops.
File charges and file them now. What she did was a*****t. A joke doesn't draw blood. I hope you took pics of the injury. What's going to happen when she has kids and she decides that she doesn't like what they did. Is she going to a*****t then too and say it was a joke. I hope this made up because who des this from something that happened to them as a child 15 yr ago? Y I ur brother is better off without her.
I'd press charges, the ex-gf has been insanely jealous of the healthy and fun relationship she has with her big brother. I hope there's an update. She should not feel guilty, she didn't do anything wrong, and if she doesn't press charges, what will stop the crazy ex from hurting someone else?
How does this poor girl think having a psychobitch (bleep)ing ATTACKING her, with obvious intent to do bodily harm, is in any way shape or form her fault? The psychobitch went from zero to assault and battery at about light speed, zero hint that it was about to happen (thus, no possibility of evasion), and also attacked someone trying to help the victim. Why is psychobitch not rotting in prison as she ought to be?
The sil deserved a good a*s beating. F**k her. Op, you did absolutely nothing wrong.
i hope the girl has proof of her attack in case the psycho decides to file a case...
I hope OP sues the ex-sh*tter-in-law for assault and hopefully attempted manslaughter, seeing as the cake had skewers. That sh*tbrained dumbf*ck could've scarred OP for life or worse. There are enough witnesses around and she even shoved one of them as well (mom of OP). Whatever the case, I hope her "threats of legal action" comes back and bites her real hard in the form of actual legal action from OP. >:-(
Pushing someone's face in a cake on any occasion is cruel, not funny! It's not a joke it's assault! She used excessive force like a psychotic bully too. She wants to make a case against you? She conveniently forgot that she assaulted you and that there were numerous witnesses. The cake also had skewers so attempted manslaughter is another possibility. Did she forget that one? I suppose so. Lol. If she tries to file legal action, remind her that YOU can get her on these things so she better think about her threats very carefully before trying anything. Nice try crazy Psycho in law! OP you should NOT for one moment feel guilty or sad for what has happened here. Actions no matter how long ago have consequences. She attacked you! IT WAS NOT A JOKE! IT WAS DANGEROUS! IT WAS ASSAULT AND COULD HAVE MAMED OR KILLED YOU! She took no responsibility for this and faced no consequences for this. You did nothing wrong. SHE DID
Knowing that there are potentially skewers in cakes makes me never ever EVER want to shove someone's face - or have someone shove MY face - into a cake. That could go sideways REAL quick.
Your brother, nay, your whole family should be THANKING you for getting this crazy lunatic out of their lives. Your brother should have put an end to this years ago when she made those snarky remarks. So he really needs to apologize to you, for being subjected to abuse and assault. DO NOT FEEL GUILTY!!
Omg he could have been seriously hurt, lost an eye or something if there were wooden skewers in that cake. What a crazy bitchh! And him blaming himself for ruining his brothers relationship? He should of just let himself be impaled in the face and everything would be ok ???
Firstly, she was NOT your SIL since they weren't married. Secondly, she assaulted your mother too... that alone should've been a HUGE deal breaker your brother didn't take seriously the moment it happened. Thirdly, you saved the entire family's life for she was beyond troubled. Not entirely sure what happened for her to move in at 17 but she obviously need therapy for whatever happened before. Which most likely was a violent home.
Personally, I f*****g HATE the glee and pure aggression people have about shoving people's faces into cakes. They only care about that and not actually celebrating and it pisses me off to no end. If someone did that to me, especially with how violently people feel okay with doing so, we'd be fistfighting. At no point was any of that a "prank" or "joke". F**K people who do this.
There was a reddit post BP had on here awhile back where a bride had her marriage annuled after the groom shoved her face in the wedding cake after she explicitly asked him not to. People who do this are stupid at best, psychotic at worst. This woman was the latter.
Load More Replies...You did a favor to your future children because she would be blaming them for everything and sh!t talking them to everyone and abusing them when you were not around. And teaching her kids to do the same. As well as putting your parents in the middle. "Be nice to SIL so we can see the kids."
OP, there were skewers. In the cake. You could've been blinded or k!lled. You are not the AH and I would report the assaults and harassment to the police.
It amazes me the cruelty that some people claim to be “pranks”. I don’t recall it being anywhere near this bad when I was younger.
I hope she presses charges. And I hope she holds nothing back. If it were me, I wouldn't tell dear old brother so he could go warn her either. She needs to know whose side he's on.
Please say lots of phones were pulled out & pics taken. How on Earth could this incredibly hostile, violent, dangerous (skewers in the cake could have punctured an eye) act be considered equivalent to a child's having put icing on another child's face years ago? That event was one of those stories that the family remembered humorously, even kept a picture of it. She's been with your brother for 11 years (if she moved in at 17 there were already some troubles in her life) & this can't be the 1st time he's (or anybody else has) seen or experienced outrageous, violent, or hostile (which "pranks" or "practical jokes" often are) behavior from her. YOU have done absolutely NOTHING wrong. YOU haven't ruined anything. You acted in self-defense against a vicious attack. Congrats to your brother for breaking up with her. Maybe this was the push he needed. Of course he's sad - 11 years is longer than a lot of marriages last. He is used to so many habits, customs, behaviors, interactions, etc, bet
Among my family, if some creature attempted something like this, we would have beaten the absolute fùck out of them. The ex-girlfriend is a psychopath. I hope that OP'S brother now realizes that, and can move on with his life. And OP should NOT be blaming herself for the breakup. Her whole family dodged a Polaris missile with that wacko. NTA.
I feel so bad for her feeling this kind of insanely undeserved guilt. Gaslighting people are the worst of the worst.
Are brothers' girlfriends called sister-in-laws now or are they married? Either way, the dude needs to get away from that psycho asap
If true then yikes, she threatened to sue after violently attempting to shove OPs face into a cake with skewers in it? Pretty sure ex sis in law can catch some felony charges off of that.
There’s no way that OP thinks she’s TA. Good riddance to bad rubbish. The former gf is lucky she didn’t get charged with assault - I would have called the cops.
File charges and file them now. What she did was a*****t. A joke doesn't draw blood. I hope you took pics of the injury. What's going to happen when she has kids and she decides that she doesn't like what they did. Is she going to a*****t then too and say it was a joke. I hope this made up because who des this from something that happened to them as a child 15 yr ago? Y I ur brother is better off without her.
I'd press charges, the ex-gf has been insanely jealous of the healthy and fun relationship she has with her big brother. I hope there's an update. She should not feel guilty, she didn't do anything wrong, and if she doesn't press charges, what will stop the crazy ex from hurting someone else?
How does this poor girl think having a psychobitch (bleep)ing ATTACKING her, with obvious intent to do bodily harm, is in any way shape or form her fault? The psychobitch went from zero to assault and battery at about light speed, zero hint that it was about to happen (thus, no possibility of evasion), and also attacked someone trying to help the victim. Why is psychobitch not rotting in prison as she ought to be?
The sil deserved a good a*s beating. F**k her. Op, you did absolutely nothing wrong.


























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