Amy needs more than you do." Well, then, Amy can pay for it Oh, she can't? Too bad, so sad. Gawd! The nerve! Unbelievable. Sharon's cheating is irrelevant in this case; although it is an aggravating circumstance. Your father's idea that *you* should pay for your sister's house is entitlement at the least. Why isn't he (and Step-Mom) trying to do this? It's *their* responsibility, not yours.
"The open mouth attracts flies." Even if Amy and she had the same father, Amy is not related to the maternal grandmother. NO right to a share of the estate. 20:31
The truth hurts. But it had to come out. Your father abandoned you when your mother died and his married this other woman. Parent's ask their children for things not demand. And as for telling you that you used your grandmother money is none of his business she was your mother's mother. She knew what he was like and you were all that was left of her daughter. Your stepmother deserved all she got. She was quite prepared to have your father force you to give up your apartment not that you would have. She will just have to go to her daughters real father and get him to pay for whatever his daughter needs. As for your father whether that relationship can be repaired remains to be seen. I am going to say no. Only to some level it can be. He sided with your stepmother all your growing up years and never once defended you. So it is hard to see anyway back from that. It is good he sees he has done wrong. But as they say. It is too little too late.
I wouldn’t forgive dad. “You haven’t done anything to DESERVE that apt”. Except PAY for it. You know how people GENERALLY acquire stuff. How the heck did sister “DESERVE” an apt
*Unbelievable entitlement! His dad demanded he hand over his new apartment to his sister, claiming she 'deserved it' more than him. But what he did next shocked everyone. A must-watch story of standing your ground and refusing to be walked over*
I know there are dysfunctional families but I have a hard time believing that any person would demand that one of his children simply hands over a $200,000 apartment.
Unfortunately there is a reason why the stereotype of the wicked step mother exists. In large part it is the fault of bad fathers who prioritize his new woman and her children over the children he had from earlier relationships. Of course it can happen with moms and step dads but it isn't as common.
Same. On a personal note, I had a trust fund set up by a family friend for my college expenses. My own mother talked my ex-step dad(whole other story in itself) into cashing it out, and then she used it to catch up bills on a house that she eventually ended up handing back to the bank in foreclosure. It was worth well over 14000 at one point, but not a dime was ever placed in my hand. Yes I still lived with her, but was more than willing to pay for my expenses. Instead I ended up in debt to the point of bankruptcy myself after writing numerous checking cashing loans to help her stay afloat, and worked as well on top of this, all while still going to college. Also, had to regularly care for 2 of my siblings as if I was the other parent, since she worked overnights, which meant mealtime, bedtime, getting them to and from school sometimes, etc. Even maxed out a 2 credit cards that I had opened. One was to get them food(found out they had Celiac disease) and the other was for school clothes.
Amy needs more than you do."
Well, then, Amy can pay for it
Oh, she can't? Too bad, so sad.
Gawd! The nerve! Unbelievable.
Sharon's cheating is irrelevant in this case; although it is an aggravating circumstance. Your father's idea that *you* should pay for your sister's house is entitlement at the least. Why isn't he (and Step-Mom) trying to do this? It's *their* responsibility, not yours.
"The open mouth attracts flies." Even if Amy and she had the same father, Amy is not related to the maternal grandmother. NO right to a share of the estate. 20:31
Dad really thought he could just demand the apartment like that? The audacity! Glad you stood your ground!
they really thought they could just take your apartment? The entitlement is insane! Good for you for standing up for yourself!
She did it wrong, she should have asked her father to Watch Sharon's face, just study it, carefully, and just say "Robert Mitchell"
The truth hurts. But it had to come out. Your father abandoned you when your mother died and his married this other woman. Parent's ask their children for things not demand. And as for telling you that you used your grandmother money is none of his business she was your mother's mother. She knew what he was like and you were all that was left of her daughter. Your stepmother deserved all she got. She was quite prepared to have your father force you to give up your apartment not that you would have. She will just have to go to her daughters real father and get him to pay for whatever his daughter needs. As for your father whether that relationship can be repaired remains to be seen. I am going to say no. Only to some level it can be. He sided with your stepmother all your growing up years and never once defended you. So it is hard to see anyway back from that. It is good he sees he has done wrong. But as they say. It is too little too late.
Do it for Da... ehm Amy!!!
USE THE DAMN BLOCK FUNCTION
I wouldn’t forgive dad.
“You haven’t done anything to DESERVE that apt”. Except PAY for it. You know how people GENERALLY acquire stuff. How the heck did sister “DESERVE” an apt
*Unbelievable entitlement! His dad demanded he hand over his new apartment to his sister, claiming she 'deserved it' more than him. But what he did next shocked everyone. A must-watch story of standing your ground and refusing to be walked over*
And YOU and Sharon can GET her a place to live. NO! That apartment belongs to ME. It's MY name on the deed!
OP was go8ng good until the end.
The sperm donor isnt sorry for snything he has done. He is just alone and needs someone to tske care of him now.
Aint no way peoples families are like this in the real world. Ain't no way.
I know there are dysfunctional families but I have a hard time believing that any person would demand that one of his children simply hands over a $200,000 apartment.
Yeah, I just don't see someone planning a future during an affair and waiting 20 years to put it in action.
Why would she even go to his place to begin with? Really should have long sence blocked the trash
I would have got up and started leaving as soon as they made a comment about giving my apartment up. Go no contact
Unfortunately there is a reason why the stereotype of the wicked step mother exists. In large part it is the fault of bad fathers who prioritize his new woman and her children over the children he had from earlier relationships. Of course it can happen with moms and step dads but it isn't as common.
So did you want a house or a apartment?
You can buy apartments in some places.
@fedupto68 i mean like he said i was house hunting then said i got a apartment
Stories like this are bogus.
The narration is awful.
I refuse to believe people this shity actually exist, the ones from this and other videos. It can be true... Still entertaining thou
I know worse.
Same. On a personal note, I had a trust fund set up by a family friend for my college expenses. My own mother talked my ex-step dad(whole other story in itself) into cashing it out, and then she used it to catch up bills on a house that she eventually ended up handing back to the bank in foreclosure. It was worth well over 14000 at one point, but not a dime was ever placed in my hand. Yes I still lived with her, but was more than willing to pay for my expenses. Instead I ended up in debt to the point of bankruptcy myself after writing numerous checking cashing loans to help her stay afloat, and worked as well on top of this, all while still going to college. Also, had to regularly care for 2 of my siblings as if I was the other parent, since she worked overnights, which meant mealtime, bedtime, getting them to and from school sometimes, etc. Even maxed out a 2 credit cards that I had opened. One was to get them food(found out they had Celiac disease) and the other was for school clothes.
@@fedupto68 Dayum...