At 19, he (let’s call him Alex) had made cannabis a daily part of his life His mom disagreed completely and constantly reminded him to quit, but Alex didn’t see the harm.
Recently, though, his carefully balanced routine collided with a family visit.

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TL;DR
Alex (19M) smokes weed daily. His mom said his uncle and young cousins (4 and 6) would arrive at 3 PM and asked him not to smoke.
They showed up early, walked in while he was smoking in the living room, and his uncle got upset. Alex didn’t know they’d arrive early, so he’s unsure if he’s the AH.
The Setup
A few days before the incident, Alex’s mom told him that his uncle and younger cousins, ages 4 and 6, would be visiting around 3 PM. She asked him not to smoke while they were there.
Alex, confident that he could handle it, planned to wait until his mom left for the grocery store, smoke in the living room with the windows open, and then switch back to “family mode” when the kids arrived.
The plan seemed simple enough.
The Walk-In
Things went sideways. His uncle and cousins arrived early – much earlier than Alex expected. They walked in right as Alex was in the middle of smoking a joint, lounging on the couch in his underwear.
The scene was immediately awkward. His little cousins froze in shock, staring at him through the haze of smoke. Coughing and embarrassed, Alex tried to play it cool, but the situation had already spiraled.
His uncle, predictably, exploded. He yelled at Alex for being “irresponsible,” criticized him for smoking in front of children, and lectured him about consequences and maturity.
Alex could feel his uncle’s disappointment pressing down on him, and frustration bubbled up in response.
Alex’s Perspective
From Alex’s point of view, he hadn’t done anything wrong. His mom had given him the wrong arrival time, so he had no way of knowing they’d show up early.
He hadn’t intended for the kids to see him smoking, and at that moment, he believed he was in the safety of his own space.
To him, this was an unlucky miscommunication. Had he been given the correct time, everything would have gone smoothly.
The Aftermath
The visit ended on a tense note. Alex’s uncle remained visibly upset, and his cousins were left with an image of him he likely won’t forget.
Alex regretted the embarrassment they experienced but felt conflicted about being blamed. From his perspective, the incident was a result of miscommunication rather than negligence.
Take a look at the comments from fellow users:
Redditors largely agreed that the original poster was the AH, emphasizing that smoking around children.










Reddit users overwhelmingly called OP the AH, criticizing him for disrespecting his mother’s rules








Reddit users strongly criticized OP, calling him YTA for ignoring his mother’s clear instructions.
![He Smoked All Day Every Day, But Mom Asked Him Not to - Then the Kids Came [Reddit User] − YTA as well as a being a pretty useless stoner without regard to anyone else but yourself. selfish and self centered much?](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762916945042-36.webp)















After the visit, Alex sat alone in his living room, still coughing lightly from the haze. He felt a mix of embarrassment and frustration.
On one hand, he knew he had made a misstep by smoking indoors while family was expected. On the other, he couldn’t shake the feeling that he’d been unfairly blamed for something out of his control.
It was a harsh lesson in timing, communication, and responsibility – one he wasn’t likely to forget. Alex realized that even in his own home, and even with good intentions, misjudging a situation could lead to awkward consequences, especially when young children were involved.
Whether he was the AH or not, one thing was clear: next time, he’d be far more careful about when and where he lit up.










