If op finds herself wanting any information about the POS family, she can just bring out a bottle of Jameson and the uncle would start his word vomit 😂😂
Blood means nothing when they don’t respect you. I’ve cut all contact with all blood relatives due to my mother abusing me and my family siding with her saying I shouldn’t be “so difficult” I’m autistic, have BPD, CPTSD and DID. I’m not difficult, I struggle to express my emotions and my mum has always been abusive physically, emotionally, mentally.. I’m a lot happier now that I’ve cut contact.
Also the full saying is "the blod of battle is thicker then the water of the woomb" so it means exacly the oposit of what people who mention that th8nk it does.
@@rubenjanssen1672 I said nothing about a saying, I wasn’t talking about a saying. Blood is not thicker than water. I have no contact with any of my family, I’ve made me own family with friends and honestly my friends treat, respect, care about and love me way more than any blood relative ever did or could
13:00 you should’ve said “I will match whatever Emily donates or even double it”. It would really show just how fucked up emily was because now if you don’t do it, they still have a scapegoat to blame. They’ll never blame Emily because of the dumbass reason she gave. If you hit back with what I said though, it splits the responsibility both ways and no one could blame you at all
Not really. Many of these stories are months or years old. There are other channels that are real people doing the reading that also state that there are multiple upsides. It probably _is_ fake, but not for that reason.
nah i remember reading this years ago, this story is real and apparently op ended up committing suicide if i remember correctly, id do my own research first but im pretty sure thats accurate
Why is it that people from America go online and think that every story is about them,like the other person said you do know there’s more countries in the world than just America.
Saying "Yes" and helping out somebody that treated me like a secondhand child... It's one of the best moments of my life. Not only because it was the right thing to do, but they would never forget about it for the rest of their life.
Can you at least try not to make these stories so obvious that they're lazy outputs from AI? "Your parents are us"? "We are at the medical facility"?. Or at the very least, stop calling these stories real. It's almost insulting lol
It’s a shame that sisters especially twins are so oil and water but unfortunately you’re much better off mentally emotionally and financially without her and “her parents “
what an interesting story! i really enjoyed your perspective on this. but honestly, i feel like everyone’s priorities are so different when it comes to family events. it’s kind of shocking to me that some parents would choose a lavish celebration for one child over saving for another’s wedding. i wonder how many other couples face similar situations where their family dynamics influence their special moments.
Does it matter if the story is real or fake, do you have to be so nosey into other people's lives that aren't your own. Its a STORY regardless if its real or not
@briancoolbreeze does it matter, it's not impacting your life in a way nor is it giving you money to put food on the table. Does matter if AI or real people are writing it humans strive for entertainment and enjoyment. The only form of reality most people strive for is cooked food, compassion and understanding in relationships and if the socks are warm enough to be on your feet during winter
@yoongisrose6968 It doesn't matter to me at all. But it seems to matter a lot to you. Why is calling the clearly fake story a fake story a problem for you?
@briancoolbreeze cuz it's just a story, it's the same thing of history is written by the victors so how true it was is actually very subjective. And I'm more tired of people constantly saying AI this or Fake this gets really fucking annoying when you see it on Tumblr or AO3 or on twitter and Instagram for art. Fucking hell regardless if the story if fake or not I want to enjoy it. You could have written this outside of my post but chose to do it under here specifically which is even more annoying
@yoongisrose6968 Except this is clearly fake. And, history is rarely written by the 'victors' it usually written by scholars and researchers who study past events. Comparing a very clearly fake story with actual history is hilarious. If fake shit being called fake annoys you then maybe you should direct your commentary to the people running this channel rather than criticizing people in the comments section. Enjoy the fake story. It is entertaining. I enjoyed it. If people commenting on your comments annoys you then maybe stop commenting. Why would I post a response to your specific comment anywhere other than here? Its called a comments section for a reason.
This got me fuming, how you were treated. No one should go through that and Emily probably deserved worse than what you did. I feel like you should try to get your inheritance back just to show your parents you won’t back down but otherwise I feel like you did everything right.
“The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.” They invested all their love, time, and care into OP’s sister, and that investment didn’t pay out, now they have to deal with it.
Yep. Good for you. When mom died, she requested that we sell the house and split the sale. My sister needed money so I loaned her the money on the condition she pay me back when the house was sold. Our sister who was supposed to sell the house put it in her name, bought our brother a house and didn’t sell the house. Kept it in her name and refuses to pay my sister and me our fair share. I have as yet to receive payment from either sister and have cut all ties with the other sister.
Girl the imagery my god, op went into agonizing detail of the look of that gorgeous apartment and her sisters outfit, i felt like i was listening to an audio book
They only want to meet her so she can pay their bills .. the golden child will always leave their parents high and dry when it's their time to give back for all the years of favoritism
Blood ties mean nothing without respect. I’ve cut off all contact with my family due to my mother’s abuse and their enabling. As someone with autism, BPD, CPTSD, and DID, I’m not ‘difficult’-I simply struggle to express emotions. Life is much better now without them
This video was really interesting and brought up some thought-provoking points. I can’t help but feel a bit torn though-while I get that parents want to celebrate their kids, using someone else's wedding fund feels pretty unfair. It kinda makes you question their priorities, doesn’t it?
i really appreciate the way you shared this story; it’s super engaging and made me think a lot. but honestly, i can't help but feel that using someone's wedding fund for a twin's celebration is a bit unfair. shouldn't parents prioritize their kids' dreams equally? it just seems like favoritism to me.
what a fascinating story! i really appreciate how you shared your experience. that said, i can't help but think it's a bit unfair that your parents prioritized your twin's celebration over your wedding. shouldn’t a wedding fund be reserved for the wedding? i mean, it’s a huge milestone too!
Don’t even bother with those mean parents. Yep, I understand your feelings, I could tell you stories of my parents, you’ve lived it, so you’ll believe it. You’re the champion, acknowledge it, live it and love it. 🥰
wow, this video was really engaging and the storytelling is on point! it's crazy how some parents can prioritize events like weddings or parties over their kids' needs. Personally, I feel like a wedding should be a shared experience, not overshadowed by other celebrations. what do you all think?
The storytelling in this piece is quite engaging and thought-provoking. It's interesting how family dynamics play such a huge role in personal decisions. Personally, I feel like prioritizing a sibling's feelings over significant life events like a wedding is a bit extreme. Sure, we want to be considerate, but adults should be able to live their own lives without waiting for everyone else to catch up. I think it’s healthy to pursue your happiness, regardless of what others think or feel.
what a fascinating video! you did a great job highlighting such a complex situation. honestly, though, i think it’s a bit mind-boggling that the parents would choose a lavish celebration for the twins over their child's wedding. i mean, shouldn't the wedding fund be prioritized for the wedding itself? makes me wonder about their values and priorities.
It BLOWS my mind how parents can "pick favorites" out of their children. I'd understand it happening if one of them was a criminal or a really bad person or something...but this??? And then they get angry for you being angry at their crappy treatment??? No.
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging and relatable. however, i can't help but feel that the parents should've prioritized their child's wedding over a lavish celebration for the twins. yeah, it's great to celebrate, but isn't a wedding like a once-in-a-lifetime event? just a thought!
The pikachu on that Pokémon cake will haunt my nightmares. Also, another incorrect use of the blood is thicker than water idiom. The full quote is that the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb. Completely opposite meaning than how people use it.
Wow, this video was really well put together and the storytelling kept me engaged. I do have to say, though, that I find it quite shocking how some parents can prioritize one child's celebration over another's big day. I mean, using wedding funds for a twin's party feels a bit unfair, right? It kind of raises questions about favoritism in families. What do you guys think?
this video is really thought-provoking and well-presented. I can’t help but feel conflicted though; while it’s great that your twins got a celebration, shouldn’t the wedding fund be prioritized for the couple instead? It seems a bit unfair to overshadow such a significant life event.
this video was really well put together, and i appreciate the honesty in sharing such a personal story. but honestly, i can't help but think that the parents' choice to use the wedding fund for their twins' celebration kind of crosses a line. like, shouldn't a wedding be a priority? it just seems a bit unfair to the one who was originally supposed to benefit from that fund. what do you all think?
this video was really well made and offered some great insights! but honestly, I can't help but think that it’s pretty selfish for parents to prioritize one child's celebration over another’s wedding fund. like, shouldn’t both occasions hold equal importance? it just seems a bit unfair to me.
this video was really insightful and made me think about family dynamics in a new light. however, i can’t help but feel that prioritizing one child's celebration over another's big day is a bit unfair. every child deserves their moment, right?
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling is engaging and relatable! however, i can’t help but feel that the parents crossing boundaries with the wedding fund is a bit extreme. while i understand wanting to celebrate the twins, shouldn’t the couple's big day take priority? it just seems unfair to prioritize one event over another when both are significant in their own right.
this video really opened my eyes to some family dynamics. it's fascinating how priorities can shift, but i can't help but think that using someone else's wedding fund for a twin's celebration feels a bit unfair. shouldn't a wedding be a priority too? wonder if the twins even appreciate the sacrifice.
what an interesting take on family dynamics! honestly, i think it's kind of shocking that parents would prioritize one child's celebration over another's big day. shouldn't a wedding fund be a priority? i can see both sides, but it just feels a bit unfair, don’t you think?
such a fascinating story, thanks for sharing! it really makes you think about priorities in families. i can’t help but feel that using a wedding fund for twins' celebration is a bit selfish, though. shouldn’t the couple have their special day first? just my two cents!
what an interesting take on family dynamics, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, I can’t help but think that prioritizing a twin’s celebration over a wedding fund is kind of unfair. like, shouldn’t a wedding be a top priority too?
I can't fathom why there are parents that would do this to their own childs. Children are blessings to every parents & also a test of life. Failing them like this means they've failed a test from God. Smh. Imagine if they were being fair to both. Both OP & Emily would've succeed in life, & they could've enjoy what OP have, double with Emily. Maybe OP would've join venture with Emily's husband in business too. What they faced from the accident forward are just Karma for them. What a POS families, even her relatives
this video is really eye-opening and gives a lot of perspective on family dynamics. i have to say, though, it's hard to believe that parents would prioritize a twin's celebration over their child's wedding. seems a bit unfair, don't you think? maybe it’s time to have those tough conversations about expectations and priorities in families.
this video was really eye-opening, and I appreciate the storytelling! however, I can't help but wonder if the parents thought they were doing the right thing for the twins. like, shouldn't a wedding fund be prioritized for the couple getting married? it's kinda hard to justify using that money for another celebration, no matter how lavish it is. thoughts?
Wow, this video really brings up some interesting points about family priorities. I can understand wanting to celebrate twins, but using wedding funds feels a bit over the top, don't you think? It makes me wonder if there’s a balance between sharing resources and respecting individual milestones. what about those who don’t have a *lavish* celebration? Do we risk undermining significant events for the sake of a spectacle?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling and the emotions shared. it’s a bit surprising how some parents prioritize one child's celebration over another, though. i mean, shouldn't both kids have equal opportunities? i get wanting to make one day special, but at what cost? just seems a bit unfair to me.
Thank you for the support! I agree, it’s tough when fairness takes a backseat. Every child deserves equal love and opportunity, and it’s sad when that balance is lost. Appreciate your insight!
Well, I probably do just pay their debts off and before you got them off again, give them one big tomato you tell them if you decide to take the money then you’re not gonna talk for 30 years or more
what a fascinating video! it really opened my eyes to how family dynamics can shape our priorities. that said, i can't help but think that using a wedding fund for the twins' celebration is a bit unfair. shouldn't the couple's big day come first? it feels like the parents might have blurred the lines of their responsibilities. what do you all think?
There are a couple things in the story I question about the truthfulness of it, but whether it’s true or not, I’m sure a similar situation has happened to someone in the past.
this video was really interesting and you presented the story well! but honestly, i feel like it's tough to justify using someone else's wedding fund for another celebration, no matter how close they are. it just seems a bit unfair to the original intent, doesn't it?
"Blood is thicker than water" No, it's "The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb." meaning that the bonds created with chosen family are stronger and more important than the forced bonds to family you didn't get to choose and who you don't owe anything to for them causing your birth. You're not the AH for not paying for the parents' medical bills, they have another daughter and a bunch of other relatives who've supported their behaviour for so many years, they can pay.
Hey, I really enjoyed this video! It's refreshing to hear such personal stories. But honestly, I can't help but think that using a wedding fund for the twins' celebration feels a bit selfish. Weddings are a huge milestone, and I feel like the parents should've prioritized that a bit more. What do you all think?
I really enjoyed this video, the storytelling is engaging and kept me hooked. however, I can't help but wonder if using the wedding fund for the twins' celebration is fair to the original plan. I mean, shouldn't the couple's big day take priority? it kinda feels like the parents are prioritizing the twins' wants over their children's special moment. what do you all think?
this video was really engaging, and I appreciate the perspective shared. but honestly, I can't help but think that the parents crossed a line by using the wedding fund for the twins' celebration. I mean, isn’t the wedding a once-in-a-lifetime event? it's tough because everyone wants to celebrate, but shouldn't they prioritize the couple's big day?
I really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was captivating! However, I can't help but feel that using the wedding fund for the twins' celebration might come off as unfair to the couple. Isn't it important to prioritize the wedding day as it’s a once-in-a-lifetime event? Just a thought!
I really enjoyed this video, it was so well put together and the storytelling was on point. That being said, I can't help but feel like it seems a bit unfair for the wedding fund to be used for the twins' celebration. I get that they wanted to celebrate, but shouldn't priorities be in order? It’s a tough call, but I think weddings are a once-in-a-lifetime event that should take precedence. What do you all think?
Although she says she is over trying to compete with her sister, she showed her sister her salary and investments….. and for what? Actions speak louder than words. I understand her hurt and neglect but revenge by comparison doesn’t show she is ok.
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, i can't help but feel that using someone else's wedding fund for a lavish celebration is just not cool. it should've been a shared decision, don't you think? seems kinda selfish to me.
this video was really engaging and brought up some interesting points. however, i can't help but think the parents should have been more upfront about using the wedding fund. like, why prioritize one child's celebration over another's significant moment? it feels a bit unfair to me. what do you all think?
This video was really engaging and the storytelling was top-notch! However, I gotta say, I think it's a bit unfair for the parents to prioritize one twin’s celebration over the wedding. I mean, shouldn’t both events be treated with equal importance? It feels kinda like favoritism, don’t you think? Just my two cents!
Amazing how uncle kept “accidentally” spilling the beans. Like 3 different times. Almost like he meant to.
Lowkey the unspoken hero of the family. Couldn't do more, but did what he could. Kinda sad few people recognize this
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@@paulocabral4563 because he was an alcoholic, but that shows the real character of the person.
So real
Uncle was probably not that drunk, he just wanted to tell the truth after all this time. He was just biting his tongue all this time.
😂😂😂😂😂facts
Nah, just a drunk old man who couldn't keep a secret to save his life. I've relatives like that.
@@Coffeebean1985 Or maybe he needed the drink to be able to open up.
He was on his Katt Williams all lies will be revealed 🤣🤣
Tell them they can use your inheritance to pay their bills.
Ooo that's genius
If op finds herself wanting any information about the POS family, she can just bring out a bottle of Jameson and the uncle would start his word vomit 😂😂
Underrated comment you win the internet today 😂😂
@@itsjustme9913factd
Thanks for the laugh, and keep those hilarious comments coming! :D
@@itsjustme9913 aww, thank you😂😂
That is the best comment I have read lol.
Blood means nothing when they don’t respect you. I’ve cut all contact with all blood relatives due to my mother abusing me and my family siding with her saying I shouldn’t be “so difficult” I’m autistic, have BPD, CPTSD and DID. I’m not difficult, I struggle to express my emotions and my mum has always been abusive physically, emotionally, mentally.. I’m a lot happier now that I’ve cut contact.
Also the full saying is "the blod of battle is thicker then the water of the woomb" so it means exacly the oposit of what people who mention that th8nk it does.
Yeah and when she said it I thought blood runs thicker than water but both feel the same when your eyes are closed
@@rubenjanssen1672 I said nothing about a saying, I wasn’t talking about a saying. Blood is not thicker than water. I have no contact with any of my family, I’ve made me own family with friends and honestly my friends treat, respect, care about and love me way more than any blood relative ever did or could
And meanwhile her abuse made your struggles more disregulated instead of "better".
13:00 you should’ve said “I will match whatever Emily donates or even double it”. It would really show just how fucked up emily was because now if you don’t do it, they still have a scapegoat to blame. They’ll never blame Emily because of the dumbass reason she gave. If you hit back with what I said though, it splits the responsibility both ways and no one could blame you at all
You can't use logic against unlogical people
That doesn’t work with parents like this. These kinds of people are not reasonable.
@@aleyah-gracejackson5433 either way she’d get her answer then right?
no swearing but thats a good tip
Not only it is crazy for them to use your inheritance, but it's illegal. You can sue them for theif
Theft*
Sue for Breach of fiduciary duty, and Intentional interference with inheritance.
I love the drunk uncle ❤
Girl!!!! I don’t know you nor will I ever meet you but I’m soooooooooooo proud of you!!! 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Real
Me too. And if you need family I'll be your family. I don't need anything but conversation and love.
If nobody told you yet, I don´t know you but I admire you! You aren´t a people pleaser. Our family is the people or pets who accepts us as we are.
Someone needs to let the AI know that foreshadowing multiple updates is a pretty clear sign that the story isn't real.
And someone needs to let people like you know that literally no body cares if these stories are fake or not. If you want realism, watch C-span.
Not really. Many of these stories are months or years old. There are other channels that are real people doing the reading that also state that there are multiple upsides.
It probably _is_ fake, but not for that reason.
nah i remember reading this years ago, this story is real and apparently op ended up committing suicide if i remember correctly, id do my own research first but im pretty sure thats accurate
i think that might’ve been a different story now that i think of it
@@TheApprenticeGames Yeah that sounds like a different ending to a different story
“ mom’s crying every night because of you “ . Oh no!! Too bad, sooo sad, anyways -
🎻🎶🎵
Good for you standing your ground
They aren't your problem
Thank you so much for your kind words
Thank you for watching and sharing!
AI clearly doesn’t know American laws about hospitals having to treat you no matter if you can pay or not.
You do know that other countries exist, right. Other countries that speak English exist, but have different laws.
Why is it that people from America go online and think that every story is about them,like the other person said you do know there’s more countries in the world than just America.
not every person on the internet is american, kim. we do have internet and we know english out here, duh?
It’s fair to assume that this is set in America since this post uses conventionally American terms for things. No need to jump on Kim 😭
@@-shine so if i learn english from american sitcoms and i use some american term instead of basic english, will that make me an american?
This is absolutely 💯, ridiculous. 😅
Yes "family can be toxic people.
My Gran use to say " treat others how you wish to be treated, bcuz one day Karma is going to hit and it's gonna hurt.
Your Gran was so wise-treating others with kindness is key, and karma always finds its way!
Saying "Yes" and helping out somebody that treated me like a secondhand child... It's one of the best moments of my life. Not only because it was the right thing to do, but they would never forget about it for the rest of their life.
I’m not sure if I could’ve but I’m sooooooooo proud you did bravo
This script showcases incredible creative talent, blending elements of tension and emotion flawlessly. 🎨👏
Can you at least try not to make these stories so obvious that they're lazy outputs from AI? "Your parents are us"? "We are at the medical facility"?. Or at the very least, stop calling these stories real. It's almost insulting lol
Right lol...12 minutes older 😂😂😂
@@michellemurry2180thats a fairly accurate time difference?
Girl if you don't block uncle Gregg 😂😂
It’s a shame that sisters especially twins are so oil and water but unfortunately you’re much better off mentally emotionally and financially without her and “her parents “
This is so satisfying to listen to hearing the (barely) older sister yap about this
And I know the younger sister is the OP
It's always the Emily's who mess things up lol
Creative writing excersise playing out a family revenge story but ok
real
what an interesting story! i really enjoyed your perspective on this. but honestly, i feel like everyone’s priorities are so different when it comes to family events. it’s kind of shocking to me that some parents would choose a lavish celebration for one child over saving for another’s wedding. i wonder how many other couples face similar situations where their family dynamics influence their special moments.
They were blessed with two children and were unthankful for that!
That icing is tooooo thick
Does it matter if the story is real or fake, do you have to be so nosey into other people's lives that aren't your own. Its a STORY regardless if its real or not
Yeah, but this is clearly fake
@briancoolbreeze does it matter, it's not impacting your life in a way nor is it giving you money to put food on the table. Does matter if AI or real people are writing it humans strive for entertainment and enjoyment. The only form of reality most people strive for is cooked food, compassion and understanding in relationships and if the socks are warm enough to be on your feet during winter
@yoongisrose6968
It doesn't matter to me at all. But it seems to matter a lot to you.
Why is calling the clearly fake story a fake story a problem for you?
@briancoolbreeze cuz it's just a story, it's the same thing of history is written by the victors so how true it was is actually very subjective. And I'm more tired of people constantly saying AI this or Fake this gets really fucking annoying when you see it on Tumblr or AO3 or on twitter and Instagram for art. Fucking hell regardless if the story if fake or not I want to enjoy it. You could have written this outside of my post but chose to do it under here specifically which is even more annoying
@yoongisrose6968
Except this is clearly fake. And, history is rarely written by the 'victors' it usually written by scholars and researchers who study past events.
Comparing a very clearly fake story with actual history is hilarious.
If fake shit being called fake annoys you then maybe you should direct your commentary to the people running this channel rather than criticizing people in the comments section.
Enjoy the fake story. It is entertaining. I enjoyed it.
If people commenting on your comments annoys you then maybe stop commenting. Why would I post a response to your specific comment anywhere other than here? Its called a comments section for a reason.
This got me fuming, how you were treated. No one should go through that and Emily probably deserved worse than what you did. I feel like you should try to get your inheritance back just to show your parents you won’t back down but otherwise I feel like you did everything right.
“The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.”
They invested all their love, time, and care into OP’s sister, and that investment didn’t pay out, now they have to deal with it.
Yep. Good for you. When mom died, she requested that we sell the house and split the sale. My sister needed money so I loaned her the money on the condition she pay me back when the house was sold. Our sister who was supposed to sell the house put it in her name, bought our brother a house and didn’t sell the house. Kept it in her name and refuses to pay my sister and me our fair share. I have as yet to receive payment from either sister and have cut all ties with the other sister.
This is bad ass good for you !!!
Girl the imagery my god, op went into agonizing detail of the look of that gorgeous apartment and her sisters outfit, i felt like i was listening to an audio book
This story is so fake but het its entertaining
She did the whatever environment project in grade 4, did research and spoke with real environmentalists in grade 4. Wow
@@thepalmofdeborah2110
Hey, her stock options are worth more than TH-cam by now
real 😭@@thepalmofdeborah2110
Right??? It’s always so entertaining
@@thepalmofdeborah2110 and how she called it primary school even tho it’s obviously not set in the uk
I'd suing them ..but how tf they get your money .and cutting off no restraining order ...these families triffling
They only want to meet her so she can pay their bills .. the golden child will always leave their parents high and dry when it's their time to give back for all the years of favoritism
You can't lose something you never had...
Why do i find these yapping stories so entertaining
Blood ties mean nothing without respect. I’ve cut off all contact with my family due to my mother’s abuse and their enabling. As someone with autism, BPD, CPTSD, and DID, I’m not ‘difficult’-I simply struggle to express emotions. Life is much better now without them
This video was really interesting and brought up some thought-provoking points. I can’t help but feel a bit torn though-while I get that parents want to celebrate their kids, using someone else's wedding fund feels pretty unfair. It kinda makes you question their priorities, doesn’t it?
Emily lives rent free in OP head
i really appreciate the way you shared this story; it’s super engaging and made me think a lot. but honestly, i can't help but feel that using someone's wedding fund for a twin's celebration is a bit unfair. shouldn't parents prioritize their kids' dreams equally? it just seems like favoritism to me.
what a fascinating story! i really appreciate how you shared your experience. that said, i can't help but think it's a bit unfair that your parents prioritized your twin's celebration over your wedding. shouldn’t a wedding fund be reserved for the wedding? i mean, it’s a huge milestone too!
Don’t even bother with those mean parents.
Yep, I understand your feelings, I could tell you stories of my parents, you’ve lived it, so you’ll believe it.
You’re the champion, acknowledge it, live it and love it. 🥰
wow, this video was really engaging and the storytelling is on point! it's crazy how some parents can prioritize events like weddings or parties over their kids' needs. Personally, I feel like a wedding should be a shared experience, not overshadowed by other celebrations. what do you all think?
The storytelling in this piece is quite engaging and thought-provoking. It's interesting how family dynamics play such a huge role in personal decisions. Personally, I feel like prioritizing a sibling's feelings over significant life events like a wedding is a bit extreme. Sure, we want to be considerate, but adults should be able to live their own lives without waiting for everyone else to catch up. I think it’s healthy to pursue your happiness, regardless of what others think or feel.
what a fascinating video! you did a great job highlighting such a complex situation. honestly, though, i think it’s a bit mind-boggling that the parents would choose a lavish celebration for the twins over their child's wedding. i mean, shouldn't the wedding fund be prioritized for the wedding itself? makes me wonder about their values and priorities.
It BLOWS my mind how parents can "pick favorites" out of their children. I'd understand it happening if one of them was a criminal or a really bad person or something...but this??? And then they get angry for you being angry at their crappy treatment??? No.
Parents should learn to treat all their children the same!
3 different stories in one 😂😂😂😂😂
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging and relatable. however, i can't help but feel that the parents should've prioritized their child's wedding over a lavish celebration for the twins. yeah, it's great to celebrate, but isn't a wedding like a once-in-a-lifetime event? just a thought!
The pikachu on that Pokémon cake will haunt my nightmares.
Also, another incorrect use of the blood is thicker than water idiom. The full quote is that the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb. Completely opposite meaning than how people use it.
Wow, this video was really well put together and the storytelling kept me engaged. I do have to say, though, that I find it quite shocking how some parents can prioritize one child's celebration over another's big day. I mean, using wedding funds for a twin's party feels a bit unfair, right? It kind of raises questions about favoritism in families. What do you guys think?
this video is really thought-provoking and well-presented. I can’t help but feel conflicted though; while it’s great that your twins got a celebration, shouldn’t the wedding fund be prioritized for the couple instead? It seems a bit unfair to overshadow such a significant life event.
I don’t think Op is evil… you did good…
this video was really well put together, and i appreciate the honesty in sharing such a personal story. but honestly, i can't help but think that the parents' choice to use the wedding fund for their twins' celebration kind of crosses a line. like, shouldn't a wedding be a priority? it just seems a bit unfair to the one who was originally supposed to benefit from that fund. what do you all think?
Couldn’t you have sued them for stealing the inheritance money since it was taken without consent?
this video was really well made and offered some great insights! but honestly, I can't help but think that it’s pretty selfish for parents to prioritize one child's celebration over another’s wedding fund. like, shouldn’t both occasions hold equal importance? it just seems a bit unfair to me.
What is family if you never had it in the first place..
this video was really insightful and made me think about family dynamics in a new light. however, i can’t help but feel that prioritizing one child's celebration over another's big day is a bit unfair. every child deserves their moment, right?
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling is engaging and relatable! however, i can’t help but feel that the parents crossing boundaries with the wedding fund is a bit extreme. while i understand wanting to celebrate the twins, shouldn’t the couple's big day take priority? it just seems unfair to prioritize one event over another when both are significant in their own right.
this video really opened my eyes to some family dynamics. it's fascinating how priorities can shift, but i can't help but think that using someone else's wedding fund for a twin's celebration feels a bit unfair. shouldn't a wedding be a priority too? wonder if the twins even appreciate the sacrifice.
Great background video ❤❤
Thank you so much
Nice stories
what an interesting take on family dynamics! honestly, i think it's kind of shocking that parents would prioritize one child's celebration over another's big day. shouldn't a wedding fund be a priority? i can see both sides, but it just feels a bit unfair, don’t you think?
such a fascinating story, thanks for sharing! it really makes you think about priorities in families. i can’t help but feel that using a wedding fund for twins' celebration is a bit selfish, though. shouldn’t the couple have their special day first? just my two cents!
“Blood is thicker than water” is NOT the original quote. It’s actually “the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb”.
what an interesting take on family dynamics, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, I can’t help but think that prioritizing a twin’s celebration over a wedding fund is kind of unfair. like, shouldn’t a wedding be a top priority too?
This is so obviously so fake, nobody would write this lavishly😭😭
This sounds like a book
I would have paid the bare minimum and challenged my twin and her husband to pay the rest
I can't fathom why there are parents that would do this to their own childs. Children are blessings to every parents & also a test of life. Failing them like this means they've failed a test from God. Smh. Imagine if they were being fair to both. Both OP & Emily would've succeed in life, & they could've enjoy what OP have, double with Emily. Maybe OP would've join venture with Emily's husband in business too. What they faced from the accident forward are just Karma for them. What a POS families, even her relatives
this video is really eye-opening and gives a lot of perspective on family dynamics. i have to say, though, it's hard to believe that parents would prioritize a twin's celebration over their child's wedding. seems a bit unfair, don't you think? maybe it’s time to have those tough conversations about expectations and priorities in families.
You won’t buy a cake, you won’t buy a cake, you won’t buy a cake…
this video was really eye-opening, and I appreciate the storytelling! however, I can't help but wonder if the parents thought they were doing the right thing for the twins. like, shouldn't a wedding fund be prioritized for the couple getting married? it's kinda hard to justify using that money for another celebration, no matter how lavish it is. thoughts?
Wow, this video really brings up some interesting points about family priorities. I can understand wanting to celebrate twins, but using wedding funds feels a bit over the top, don't you think? It makes me wonder if there’s a balance between sharing resources and respecting individual milestones. what about those who don’t have a *lavish* celebration? Do we risk undermining significant events for the sake of a spectacle?
Sorry but if grandma saw how unfair OPs parents where, why the hell did she left them have access to the money that was intended for OP and sis?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling and the emotions shared. it’s a bit surprising how some parents prioritize one child's celebration over another, though. i mean, shouldn't both kids have equal opportunities? i get wanting to make one day special, but at what cost? just seems a bit unfair to me.
Thank you for the support! I agree, it’s tough when fairness takes a backseat. Every child deserves equal love and opportunity, and it’s sad when that balance is lost. Appreciate your insight!
Well, I probably do just pay their debts off and before you got them off again, give them one big tomato you tell them if you decide to take the money then you’re not gonna talk for 30 years or more
what a fascinating video! it really opened my eyes to how family dynamics can shape our priorities. that said, i can't help but think that using a wedding fund for the twins' celebration is a bit unfair. shouldn't the couple's big day come first? it feels like the parents might have blurred the lines of their responsibilities. what do you all think?
There are a couple things in the story I question about the truthfulness of it, but whether it’s true or not, I’m sure a similar situation has happened to someone in the past.
this video was really interesting and you presented the story well! but honestly, i feel like it's tough to justify using someone else's wedding fund for another celebration, no matter how close they are. it just seems a bit unfair to the original intent, doesn't it?
"Blood is thicker than water"
No, it's "The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb." meaning that the bonds created with chosen family are stronger and more important than the forced bonds to family you didn't get to choose and who you don't owe anything to for them causing your birth.
You're not the AH for not paying for the parents' medical bills, they have another daughter and a bunch of other relatives who've supported their behaviour for so many years, they can pay.
Hey, I really enjoyed this video! It's refreshing to hear such personal stories. But honestly, I can't help but think that using a wedding fund for the twins' celebration feels a bit selfish. Weddings are a huge milestone, and I feel like the parents should've prioritized that a bit more. What do you all think?
I really enjoyed this video, the storytelling is engaging and kept me hooked. however, I can't help but wonder if using the wedding fund for the twins' celebration is fair to the original plan. I mean, shouldn't the couple's big day take priority? it kinda feels like the parents are prioritizing the twins' wants over their children's special moment. what do you all think?
🎸🎶🎵”¡La-la-la-la-la De-man-da!” (“Lawsuit”!) Breach of fiduciary duties and Intentional interference with inheritance.
me and my sis were born 10 minutes apart if you’re really bad my mom😢
this video was really engaging, and I appreciate the perspective shared. but honestly, I can't help but think that the parents crossed a line by using the wedding fund for the twins' celebration. I mean, isn’t the wedding a once-in-a-lifetime event? it's tough because everyone wants to celebrate, but shouldn't they prioritize the couple's big day?
I really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was captivating! However, I can't help but feel that using the wedding fund for the twins' celebration might come off as unfair to the couple. Isn't it important to prioritize the wedding day as it’s a once-in-a-lifetime event? Just a thought!
When you're listening to a reddit story
And the op hasnt said 'blocked their numbers' atleast 5 times
9:55 my therapist…
I really enjoyed this video, it was so well put together and the storytelling was on point. That being said, I can't help but feel like it seems a bit unfair for the wedding fund to be used for the twins' celebration. I get that they wanted to celebrate, but shouldn't priorities be in order? It’s a tough call, but I think weddings are a once-in-a-lifetime event that should take precedence. What do you all think?
Although she says she is over trying to compete with her sister, she showed her sister her salary and investments….. and for what? Actions speak louder than words. I understand her hurt and neglect but revenge by comparison doesn’t show she is ok.
Golden child always gives away its fake
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, i can't help but feel that using someone else's wedding fund for a lavish celebration is just not cool. it should've been a shared decision, don't you think? seems kinda selfish to me.
NTAH or nor Jerk ! Keep standing your ground! Not one red cent!
this video was really engaging and brought up some interesting points. however, i can't help but think the parents should have been more upfront about using the wedding fund. like, why prioritize one child's celebration over another's significant moment? it feels a bit unfair to me. what do you all think?
This sounds like two different stories smashed together. Also it’s obviously fake but still cool
This video was really engaging and the storytelling was top-notch! However, I gotta say, I think it's a bit unfair for the parents to prioritize one twin’s celebration over the wedding. I mean, shouldn’t both events be treated with equal importance? It feels kinda like favoritism, don’t you think? Just my two cents!
Should give us resipes on the cakes