Then what implies “stealing a boyfriend” then? Only if he physically cheated with her? Flirting with your siblings partner and getting together with them after they break up, is 100% stealing a partner… she just made the bank rob itself and got the spoils, and expects everyone to accept everything she does. And since everyone thinks she is in the right, there’s no wonder where her attitude comes from 😅
Me and my sisters never competed. Our boyfriends were off limits and besides my sisters dated dorks. They're husbands are wonderful and I love having brothers, but they're still super dorky.
This video really pulled me in with its compelling story, and I appreciate the way you shared your experience. However, I can't help but feel that while it's understandable to be upset about what happened, airing family drama like this publicly seems a bit harsh. I wonder if some things are better left private?
this video was super engaging and really kept my attention. but honestly, it’s hard for me to understand how someone could just move on from a betrayal like that, especially with family involved. don’t you think it’s kinda messy to stay in touch after something like this?
Wow, this video was really captivating and told in such an engaging way. It’s interesting to hear about family dynamics. But honestly, I can’t believe the parents didn’t step in sooner. Like, shouldn’t they have addressed this sooner rather than letting it simmer for so long? Just seems a bit unfair to both sides, don’t you think?
If this story was real, then you are 100% correct. That man is definitely stolen. Family can be the worst of the worst and she clearly hasn't learned any lessons - Even at her current age. Oh well - You can't fight stupid, there's simply too much of it.
It's the parents who're the real problem, U dummy. The sister learned her lesson and was owning up to it. The parents however never could, coz they secretly enjoy their kids fighting and showed how they never could own up to their own faults.
this video is really well done, your storytelling ability is impressive! but honestly, i'm still shocked that your sister would go that far for a guy. i mean, isn't family supposed to come first? it makes me wonder if some relationships are even worth the drama they bring. what do you all think?
Hey, if you see this, can you tell me what AI voice you use? I’m planning on using an AI voice to read short stories I’ve written as I’m not the best voice actor. If you could just send the website that would be much appreciated 🙏
this video was really engaging and had some interesting twists! but honestly, i think it’s a bit extreme to still hold a grudge after six years. people change, and maybe your sister's actions back then were a mistake rather than a reflection of her character. the family drama seems intense, but isn’t it time to move on?
Child I kinda agree with the parents no lie while I do understand it might have been upsetting for to be flirting with your boyfriend girl it wasn't that serious for u to be holding on to it for that long like honestly u should have matured after the six years and reconciled
She didn’t _steal_ your boyfriend. She flirted with your boyfriend and you two got into a fight about it. Big difference.
I don’t think that was the original title, this channel has done titles like this before just for it not to happen in the story
Yh, to make it seem more interesting
i agree with you but you dont have to say it out loud
Is your sister a weight lifter? I hate the phrase 'stole' boyfriend/fiance/ husband. Like he [or she] is not a porcelain Knickknack one can just nick.
Then what implies “stealing a boyfriend” then? Only if he physically cheated with her? Flirting with your siblings partner and getting together with them after they break up, is 100% stealing a partner… she just made the bank rob itself and got the spoils, and expects everyone to accept everything she does. And since everyone thinks she is in the right, there’s no wonder where her attitude comes from 😅
The parents are narssasist and poisoned the siblings relationship. It's like the biggest thing they do.
That's what I was thinking
Me and my sisters never competed. Our boyfriends were off limits and besides my sisters dated dorks. They're husbands are wonderful and I love having brothers, but they're still super dorky.
The sister's boyfriend/fiancé/husband being stolen by the "cute sister " schtik is getting old.
The ambush of bringing the sister to the Bridal Shower was an entirely unforced error on the parents part
This video really pulled me in with its compelling story, and I appreciate the way you shared your experience. However, I can't help but feel that while it's understandable to be upset about what happened, airing family drama like this publicly seems a bit harsh. I wonder if some things are better left private?
18:02 Awwww what a cute cake :)
Anybody else get really distracted by how loose the frosting being used on the cakes and cookies?
this video was super engaging and really kept my attention. but honestly, it’s hard for me to understand how someone could just move on from a betrayal like that, especially with family involved. don’t you think it’s kinda messy to stay in touch after something like this?
Nice video !
Wow, this video was really captivating and told in such an engaging way. It’s interesting to hear about family dynamics. But honestly, I can’t believe the parents didn’t step in sooner. Like, shouldn’t they have addressed this sooner rather than letting it simmer for so long? Just seems a bit unfair to both sides, don’t you think?
Watch out OP! I wouldn't trust her.and
The evil sister plans to steal the husband - don’t let her back in OP - tiger don’t change their stripes
Thank you for your thoughts!
If this story was real, then you are 100% correct. That man is definitely stolen. Family can be the worst of the worst and she clearly hasn't learned any lessons - Even at her current age. Oh well - You can't fight stupid, there's simply too much of it.
It's the parents who're the real problem, U dummy. The sister learned her lesson and was owning up to it. The parents however never could, coz they secretly enjoy their kids fighting and showed how they never could own up to their own faults.
this video is really well done, your storytelling ability is impressive! but honestly, i'm still shocked that your sister would go that far for a guy. i mean, isn't family supposed to come first? it makes me wonder if some relationships are even worth the drama they bring. what do you all think?
Omg those cakes and desserts look delicious
Ikr
Hey, if you see this, can you tell me what AI voice you use? I’m planning on using an AI voice to read short stories I’ve written as I’m not the best voice actor. If you could just send the website that would be much appreciated 🙏
CALL THE COP
this video was really engaging and had some interesting twists! but honestly, i think it’s a bit extreme to still hold a grudge after six years. people change, and maybe your sister's actions back then were a mistake rather than a reflection of her character. the family drama seems intense, but isn’t it time to move on?
She can move on without toxic people in her life. She doesn't have to hate them or be in their lives. Two things can be true at the same time.
Child I kinda agree with the parents no lie while I do understand it might have been upsetting for to be flirting with your boyfriend girl it wasn't that serious for u to be holding on to it for that long like honestly u should have matured after the six years and reconciled
Interesting title for what was actually said
Thank you
@@RedditFamilyTalesi don’t think that’s really a compliment lil bro 💀
I think you guys are both wrong. I think that it was not a good idea to discuss us in front of the family 6 years later. I am happy it ended well!
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Can you please stop withthe cakes and put some just some background its hard to follow the story 😕 and cakes too delicious 🤤
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Shut up no one cares
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Welcome to my channel
@@RedditFamilyTales thx, ur vids are great