AITA for banning my wife’s Disney-divorce friend’s plug-ins from our house?

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In the quiet sanctuary of their spacious home, a storm brews in the form of Melissa’s presence—a woman caught between the ruins of a 25-year marriage and the fragile hope of a new beginning in Los Angeles.

Her arrival isn’t just a physical intrusion but an emotional upheaval, a living testament to dreams deferred and relationships shattered, casting a shadow over the fragile peace that once reigned.

Yet, it’s not just the emotional weight she carries that unsettles the household; it’s the suffocating cloud of synthetic scents she brings with her, invading every corner and breathing life into the tension.

The overpowering aroma, a clash of nostalgia and chemicals, permeates the air, turning the once serene home into a battleground of personal boundaries and unspoken frustrations.

AITA for banning my wife’s Disney-divorce friend’s plug-ins from our house?
‘AITA for banning my wife’s Disney-divorce friend’s plug-ins from our house?’

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A Wave of Opinions Just Hit the Thread:

What started as a simple post quickly turned into a wildfire of opinions, with users chiming in from all sides.

The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant distress because a temporary houseguest has drastically altered the chemical environment of their home using numerous strong scents, contradicting the OP's es**blished lifestyle preferences.

The central conflict is between the OP's need to maintain their non-toxic home environment and the desire to support a friend who is going through a major life crisis, a conflict which has led to tension with the OP's spouse.

Is the OP justified in demanding the removal of scented products that fundamentally change the atmosphere of their home, even when the guest is vulnerable, or does supporting a friend in crisis outweigh adherence to personal environmental standards within one's own residence?