I'm just amazed his sister was able to break herself free of the FOG their parents had on her that takes a lot of courage and guts to go against something you've been use to your whole life
To be fair, at this point many of these stories are made up because they realized it gets traffic and will probably get worse with things like chatgpt if this wasn't already made by it or a program like it. It could be a genuine story and things like this do happen, but I get BS vibes for some reason. Edit: Pretty sure its BS since apparently this story happened in the future and he came back in time to tell us about it.
Not really. My FIL treated my SIL like an angle. And my husband like dirt. They even had DNA tested. Nothing changed. Now my FIL is spoiling my daughter and forgetting my son. His even said to my daughter "who's my favourite one". I told him to not say it in earshot of my son. My brother has said he would spoil a daughter if he has kids and just tolerate a son. Some men are weird. Just like the ones who spoil their sons, and ignore their daughter.
@@SusmitDS This is fake and probably made by something like ChatGPT, that's why it sounds fake. Not saying shitty people and families don't exist but this story is nonsense, if entertaining for a bit.
"It's selfish to harm your family bond over something as trivial as money issues" Yes, you're right, THEY ARE being selfish by trying to ACTIVELY STEAL my inheritance which they are ALREADY RECEIVING EXACTLY AS MUCH OF without considering how it affects my familial bond with them! Thank you very much for acknowledging it!
This is about the sixth time I've heard this story, always with a slightly different cast of characters. I was glad they kept to the format of having OP win the 5th grade science fair - always one of my favourite details 😂
@@JamesDheartsUndertale"Love how real these stories are. I just sit back and think 'wow, this really happened. None of the details repeat between them or anything." the comment above this thread
I had a teacher like. Due to false rumors that at the time I did not know and what I told her. I told her my parents were too busy to deal with my grades. Well she showed up at my house. To plea to my mother and my mother pissed I lied. Dragged me by the ear and demanded I tell the truth. In that moment I had two mothers mad at me. And the teacher loved my mother so started to tell my mother everything. If I was grounded my teacher remind me of it. If I tried to ditch other teachers warn my mother. It was hell for a kid until I left for college.
Peace in the family takes precedence when family treats YOU like family. If what op says is represented accurately, your family doesn’t care about you. They see you as a burden. If they believed in you they would have invested in you like your sister. Take the money like peepaw wanted, and let them burn their own bridge with the greater family.
It is possible, but some other things make me think they just wanted a doll to dress up and control, with the younger sister being cuter so a "better fit".
OP shouldn't trust Amy or their mother. Men bully with aggression. Women bully with tears. This isn't 100% by any means but is typical. Amy and Mom are playing a long con.
Not that I believe the story anyway, but for the sake of argument lets say its true. I don't think any resentment should be held towards Amy, there was nothing in there that showed that she was ever advocating for this kind of behavior and her explanation for not speaking up would have been completely acceptable. watching your parents treat your sibling like a cast away while you aren't really able to do anything for fear you might end up being basically disowned by your parents as well cant exactly be a good childhood no matter how much material gain you get from it. the mom is a whole other story but you're talking about a kid who literally didn't know any better and still confined with OP before the mother even did and finally faced her parents regardless by the time she was of age to know better, I see nothing wrong there. Its easy to view a person like that as the bad guy but she was thrown into that position by the only two people she could trust from birth.
Most parents would be overjoyed having a son that has achieved so much. Ops a man to proud of by his parents. His father is a narcissist and I'm surprised your grandma didn't give him a good dressing down for the way he treated you and your sister.
I am so happy this family scape goat finally stood its ground. NEVER choose such toxic treatment over yourself. Your father is a textbook example of a narcissist. Don’t let your love be weaponized against you. THEY are guilty. Not you.
Dude you better have taken that money plus get a DNA test you are definitely not of that family at least not your immediate family the other relatives are pretty cool
Don't set yourself on fire so others can feel your warmth. Its a lesson more young people need to learn so they don't torture themselves by acting like doormats to those who would exploit them.
Dude... to quote a famous 70's song ... "Go on, take the money and run". Just because someone gave birth to you and took care of you (the absolute bare minimum needed to qualify as parents) doesnt mean that you HAVE to love them. Cut your losses. Take it from personal experience, no matter what you do, you will never, ever be enough in your 'donors' (i call them this because that is the minimum effort they put in to be loving parents) eyes as your sister. It may be hard, but you will be far better off pursuing your own dreams than trying to meet theirs.
OP, lawyers, lawyers, lawyers. Then, go no contact with the two people who absolutely hate you. The parents are narcissists. OP should be careful if Amy who could be playing the long game.
OP deserves to have his inheritance. He should have called out his parents for the extremely blatant favoritism to anyone that is on his parents' side. Each and every time OP's sister was treated a ton better than OP. It will make it so that those family members see how bad the situation is and voice their disdain to OP's parents because of the blatant favoritism. Here is the thing. OP should not care about the his parents. Since they failed as being parents. OP's parents don't understand that being parents are to treat your kids equally (if they have multiple kids) and to teach them right from wrong and that they can't have everything they want. OP should try to get the family on his side and make sure that unless his parents' force their golden child to get a full time job or go to college while dealing with a part time job. That the family will disown OP's parents. For both being greedy and being failures as parents due to OP's sister being a golden child.
If you didn't earn it why would you expect others to give it to you. They can give it to whoever they want. They earned it and it's theirs to do what they want
seems clear to me that this story is made up to maximize attention, regardless it reminds me of how much favoritism my parents gave to my little sister over the rest of us
OP's parents set Amy up for failure by not encouraging her to work for herslf or to take responsibility for her own life. She already has $500,000 from ger own oietion so that should be enough dor her to get started on her own. OP's parents would also have likeky given everything to Amy in theur will anyway, no diubt citing she needed it more than OP but ignoring the fact it seems she's intelligent but raised to depend on them rather than herself. OP should accept the grandfathers inheritance.
OP needs to report what dad and mom are doing to grandma. If they keep this up, OP needs to get an attorney and have them send a cease and desist letter. Grandma needs to be made aware of what the parents are doing. Grandma will set this straight.
what an interesting take on family dynamics! i really appreciated the perspective you shared. but honestly, i think inheritance should be equally distributed among siblings, regardless of who the favorite is. it just seems fair, you know? some might say favorites deserve more, but that can create a lot of resentment in the long run. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the insights you shared. however, i can't help but feel that the whole 'favorite daughter' dynamic can sometimes stem from deeper family issues. it makes me wonder if favoritism is as simple as it seems or if there's more to the backstory that could paint them in a different light. just a thought!
Hell no! I'd ask them the same ? They asked me. I bet their answers would be different. You should take it. Who cares what they say. They can kick rocks. Im just sorry your sister was groomed to be dependent on your parents, but im glad you could reconcile with her❤ Wish you both good luck OP.❤
this video was super engaging and kept me hooked the whole time! i can't help but wonder though, isn't it a bit unfair to prioritize one child over another when it comes to inheritance? it seems like a recipe for family drama that could've been avoided if they had an open conversation about it. what do you all think?
I was the bad child my little brother was the golden child!!!! We dont want to touch that one!! When he passed my parents then his kids came before mine boy what spoilt intitled brats and mine have manners and respect nothing like them !!!
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and perspectives shared here. but honestly, i can't help but feel that the idea of parents choosing favorites can really damage family dynamics. like, shouldn't inheritance be about fairness rather than favoritism? just food for thought!
i really enjoyed the storytelling in this video, and it was super entertaining. i can’t help but wonder, though, if the parents were right to choose favorites. isn’t inheritance supposed to be equally divided? it just seems unfair to play favorites with something so significant, don’t you think?
5:45 how dare you speak I'll of the dead and suggest something for your deceased grandfather now then let us change his will so your sister gets his money it's what he would've wanted
Daddy was pissed bc HE was going to "take care" of Amy's money. Since OP has a degree in finance, why doesn't OP help Amy invest her money into something that will give her a good return in the future.
Op basically asking "my parents have treated me like shit my entire life, they threatened to drop me from the family if i didnt give my sister my inheritence. Should i be a doormat?"
She said “I think I’m in the right NO YOUR NOT……………..YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY IN THE RIGHT DONT SAY I THINK SAY I KNOW IM IN THE RIGHT BECAUSE HOW DARE YOUR PARENTS TO DO THAT
Around 9:30 : OP's problems are his obsession with family and constant worry how the fall out of the inheritance will affect his relationship with entitled daddy, mummy, sister. Witness how he decides to chat with sister. What can she say? "I don't want the $ 500000" OP's uncles should ensure OP's share of the money is put in a trust that OP cannot touch so that he can get a monthly payment for the next 30 years. Otherwise there's a chance that parents will persuade him with tears to part with the golden egg his grandfather gave him!
I had 50 seconds of adverts before start of video. One minute into video, it went to 55 seconds of adverts. That's when I gave up watching said video. I'm not blaming the original poster, it's probably you tube doing it. However, whenever I watch a video on you tube and I get lots of adverts at the start, I just give the video a miss instead. And I refuse to pay for a subscription for a service that 'blurs' the action out.
i really loved this video! the storytelling was engaging and kept me hooked. but honestly, i find it kinda unfair how inheritance issues often get so messy in families. shouldn't it be based on merit or need rather than favoritism? it raises a lot of questions about fairness and family dynamics. what do you all think?
OP would profit from their passing, but not financially. That said, to anyone in a similar situation. If you're afraid to lose people attempting to abuse you, what's that say about you? Check yourself, can't help others till your cup runneth over, and you can't fix stupid. Maintaining a relationship is one thing, allowing your personal security to fail for that purpose is insane. Secure that face-mask, _then_ help the people around you. If you can, don't let them drag you under the water cause they can't swim, and rode out into the ocean.
this video was really engaging, and I loved how you shared your story! but honestly, it makes me wonder if favoritism in families ever really goes away. shouldn't we all be treated equally, regardless of our parents' preferences? it could lead to some lasting resentment. what do you all think?
I'd be DNA testing myself. The only reason I can see for the dad being so unfair to his son is that his son isnt really his and he takes it out on him.
Sounds like your parents knew you'd be OK. Your sister would be a waste or space so they gave her all the encouragement she needed. And gave you the tools to be a good man. Just joking they're horrible, but at least you had a home.
Take the money your grandpa meant foryou. You aren't getting anything from them, anyway. You might remind them that anyone challenging the will was removed from inheritance, and that your dad should probably lose his.
Why do I see almost the same beginning in every "parents tried to give my money for college/inheritance to my golden child sister/brother" reddit story
This is giving me, OP isn't his father's biological son, vibes.
I'm just amazed his sister was able to break herself free of the FOG their parents had on her that takes a lot of courage and guts to go against something you've been use to your whole life
To be fair, at this point many of these stories are made up because they realized it gets traffic and will probably get worse with things like chatgpt if this wasn't already made by it or a program like it. It could be a genuine story and things like this do happen, but I get BS vibes for some reason.
Edit: Pretty sure its BS since apparently this story happened in the future and he came back in time to tell us about it.
Not really. My FIL treated my SIL like an angle. And my husband like dirt. They even had DNA tested. Nothing changed.
Now my FIL is spoiling my daughter and forgetting my son.
His even said to my daughter "who's my favourite one".
I told him to not say it in earshot of my son.
My brother has said he would spoil a daughter if he has kids and just tolerate a son.
Some men are weird. Just like the ones who spoil their sons, and ignore their daughter.
Naaaa... parent favoritism is way more real than parents discovering they raised an affair baby...
@@Th3DarkJester you'd be surprised it actually happens more often than you think
I got diabetes watching this
Ok that was good 😂
True
😊
mine was cancer stage 2
Dude, my teeth hurt so much watching it.
Again?!
"family comes first over money" lol theb why they parents so worried about money?
Fr 💀
Money is important to meet the family's needs and ensure stability.
It’s nice to see that Op and his sister Amy had been slowly reconciling
The dad is willing to commit a crime just to make sure his daughter got treated better than his son💀
He even tried to convince Grandpa that she should be treated better than all the grandkids.
Then has the nerve to say that "he did nothing illegal" after lying about someone's will. It's a damn shame that he has children
More likely tried to scam money out of the will.... jaja he is or was an idiot
He had the audacity to be born Male whe both parents wanted one child a girl. That's why they treated him like this. How messed up is that?
low key think this story is bull 💩
For those who are going through this, STAND YOUR GROUND! Don’t let people walk on you, no matter who it is.
Love how real these stories are. I just sit back and think 'wow, this really happened.' None of the details repeat between them or anything.
Yeah... Though does it really matter if the stories are entertaining?
@@Soundwave1900we prefer real story's tbh
@@CartmanBrahYT after five other stories that look almost the same I think I get what you mean...
It seems repetitive because this thing is common.
@@SusmitDS This is fake and probably made by something like ChatGPT, that's why it sounds fake. Not saying shitty people and families don't exist but this story is nonsense, if entertaining for a bit.
"It's selfish to harm your family bond over something as trivial as money issues"
Yes, you're right, THEY ARE being selfish by trying to ACTIVELY STEAL my inheritance which they are ALREADY RECEIVING EXACTLY AS MUCH OF without considering how it affects my familial bond with them! Thank you very much for acknowledging it!
7:34 "should have handled it in house" so should have caved, since OP did try that first and was ignored.
Their actions throughout that part of the story have clearly stated that they barely see him as part of the family.
This is about the sixth time I've heard this story, always with a slightly different cast of characters. I was glad they kept to the format of having OP win the 5th grade science fair - always one of my favourite details 😂
chat gpt working overtime one these stories😂
@@wkkqewqaver7766 Hey, at least we know nobody actually had to get ignored for their whole childhood. That would suck.
@@droppedcalls.Ur acting like anyone believes These stories
@@JamesDheartsUndertale"Love how real these stories are. I just sit back and think 'wow, this really happened. None of the details repeat between them or anything." the comment above this thread
@@chubbiemu That comment you're referencing was very clearly sarcastic.
So sad As a teacher I have seen this. Those kids I told them they are my kids, show them extra love and just be there for them
You‘re one of the best teachers ever.
@@larytriplesix Thank you so much
I had a teacher like. Due to false rumors that at the time I did not know and what I told her. I told her my parents were too busy to deal with my grades. Well she showed up at my house. To plea to my mother and my mother pissed I lied. Dragged me by the ear and demanded I tell the truth. In that moment I had two mothers mad at me. And the teacher loved my mother so started to tell my mother everything. If I was grounded my teacher remind me of it. If I tried to ditch other teachers warn my mother. It was hell for a kid until I left for college.
"Our parents let out startled gas" 😂 they tooted
"You owe it to us, we bought you school supplies for school!"
Oh wow dad, here's a #1 dad mug because you got some pencils and notebooks.
Just for trying it should immediately mean they get nothing from the inheritance and be put in crippling debt.
Peace in the family takes precedence when family treats YOU like family. If what op says is represented accurately, your family doesn’t care about you. They see you as a burden. If they believed in you they would have invested in you like your sister. Take the money like peepaw wanted, and let them burn their own bridge with the greater family.
I think OP is an afair child. Anyone thinking the same.
It is possible, but some other things make me think they just wanted a doll to dress up and control, with the younger sister being cuter so a "better fit".
Yaa
OP shouldn't trust Amy or their mother. Men bully with aggression. Women bully with tears. This isn't 100% by any means but is typical. Amy and Mom are playing a long con.
Not that I believe the story anyway, but for the sake of argument lets say its true. I don't think any resentment should be held towards Amy, there was nothing in there that showed that she was ever advocating for this kind of behavior and her explanation for not speaking up would have been completely acceptable. watching your parents treat your sibling like a cast away while you aren't really able to do anything for fear you might end up being basically disowned by your parents as well cant exactly be a good childhood no matter how much material gain you get from it. the mom is a whole other story but you're talking about a kid who literally didn't know any better and still confined with OP before the mother even did and finally faced her parents regardless by the time she was of age to know better, I see nothing wrong there. Its easy to view a person like that as the bad guy but she was thrown into that position by the only two people she could trust from birth.
I would have done my parents a favor and just stopped talking to them
For someone who got into prestigious university on their essay skills, this sounds like it was written by a bad ai story generator.
Most parents would be overjoyed having a son that has achieved so much. Ops a man to proud of by his parents. His father is a narcissist and I'm surprised your grandma didn't give him a good dressing down for the way he treated you and your sister.
I am so happy this family scape goat finally stood its ground. NEVER choose such toxic treatment over yourself. Your father is a textbook example of a narcissist. Don’t let your love be weaponized against you. THEY are guilty. Not you.
Mannn I love these fake stories, their grammar is immaculate and the drama is also d e l e c t a b l e
Dude you better have taken that money plus get a DNA test you are definitely not of that family at least not your immediate family the other relatives are pretty cool
Take your inheritance and go have a happy life!
“Suffered me greatly” is the most ESL thing I’ve heard all night
This is like early 2000’s Harry Potter fanfic-tier writing. You’ve got to resist the urge to make the bad guys completely retarded for verisimilitude.
Always stand you ground, if a negative is all it takes for your family to abandon you, they were not your family, just your parents.
Don't set yourself on fire so others can feel your warmth. Its a lesson more young people need to learn so they don't torture themselves by acting like doormats to those who would exploit them.
I hate when parents say I gave you this this and that when it is their Job and their obligation to do that
Dude... to quote a famous 70's song ... "Go on, take the money and run". Just because someone gave birth to you and took care of you (the absolute bare minimum needed to qualify as parents) doesnt mean that you HAVE to love them. Cut your losses. Take it from personal experience, no matter what you do, you will never, ever be enough in your 'donors' (i call them this because that is the minimum effort they put in to be loving parents) eyes as your sister.
It may be hard, but you will be far better off pursuing your own dreams than trying to meet theirs.
8:03 hell yeah I’ll take it so I’ll never EVER have to deal with them
OP, lawyers, lawyers, lawyers. Then, go no contact with the two people who absolutely hate you. The parents are narcissists. OP should be careful if Amy who could be playing the long game.
OP deserves to have his inheritance. He should have called out his parents for the extremely blatant favoritism to anyone that is on his parents' side. Each and every time OP's sister was treated a ton better than OP. It will make it so that those family members see how bad the situation is and voice their disdain to OP's parents because of the blatant favoritism. Here is the thing. OP should not care about the his parents. Since they failed as being parents. OP's parents don't understand that being parents are to treat your kids equally (if they have multiple kids) and to teach them right from wrong and that they can't have everything they want. OP should try to get the family on his side and make sure that unless his parents' force their golden child to get a full time job or go to college while dealing with a part time job. That the family will disown OP's parents. For both being greedy and being failures as parents due to OP's sister being a golden child.
*Why do parents ALWAYS brag about doing the bare minimum for their child? They are both failures.*
5:16 yup that sums it up that this story is fake it’s not 2025
I think it was supposed to be 20-25, age wise, but I don’t know for sure
If you didn't earn it why would you expect others to give it to you. They can give it to whoever they want. They earned it and it's theirs to do what they want
How is it 2025? It's not even September 2024 yet.
Fake story
It is also a tpyo of a year.
I wanna say it was maybe meant to be 20/25 as in her age. Rather than a year
This is definitely what they mean lol @@ShadowFox1412
Lol don't worry, it's gonna happen next year😂
Coming from a fucked up family I’m always fascinated by other people’s family experiences.
I wonder why the parents hate OP that much
Yeah because that's cruel
Some parents are just like this .. sadly
Golden Child / Scapegoat Dynamic is a thing that Narcissist Parents do.
seems clear to me that this story is made up to maximize attention, regardless it reminds me of how much favoritism my parents gave to my little sister over the rest of us
Tell them bye. No more gaslighting
OP's parents set Amy up for failure by not encouraging her to work for herslf or to take responsibility for her own life. She already has $500,000 from ger own oietion so that should be enough dor her to get started on her own. OP's parents would also have likeky given everything to Amy in theur will anyway, no diubt citing she needed it more than OP but ignoring the fact it seems she's intelligent but raised to depend on them rather than herself. OP should accept the grandfathers inheritance.
19:32 ENDS here! STOP repeating the same stuff just to artificially lengthen the video for ads. 😡
Gotta hit those time quotas lol. Thanks though mate
People: It's so bad you're treated this way
Also people: You should just allow bad people to treat you bad because it's peacefull for the rest of us.
Charming family
Doormats will ALWAYS be doormats.
OP needs to report what dad and mom are doing to grandma. If they keep this up, OP needs to get an attorney and have them send a cease and desist letter. Grandma needs to be made aware of what the parents are doing. Grandma will set this straight.
what an interesting take on family dynamics! i really appreciated the perspective you shared. but honestly, i think inheritance should be equally distributed among siblings, regardless of who the favorite is. it just seems fair, you know? some might say favorites deserve more, but that can create a lot of resentment in the long run. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the insights you shared. however, i can't help but feel that the whole 'favorite daughter' dynamic can sometimes stem from deeper family issues. it makes me wonder if favoritism is as simple as it seems or if there's more to the backstory that could paint them in a different light. just a thought!
Hell no! I'd ask them the same ? They asked me. I bet their answers would be different. You should take it. Who cares what they say. They can kick rocks. Im just sorry your sister was groomed to be dependent on your parents, but im glad you could reconcile with her❤ Wish you both good luck OP.❤
I want some cake now
Me too i want 10 cakes
@@HelenBugg Me too…. With ice cream
"Amy needs money! "
"Ask everyone else, don't just ask me?? 💀"
F anyone who sayes family comes first when it comes to money no one should have to give up there inheritance to get family approval..
Never let anyone walk all over you! Family or not! No matter how close you previously were or how long you knew them!
this video was super engaging and kept me hooked the whole time! i can't help but wonder though, isn't it a bit unfair to prioritize one child over another when it comes to inheritance? it seems like a recipe for family drama that could've been avoided if they had an open conversation about it. what do you all think?
I was the bad child my little brother was the golden child!!!!
We dont want to touch that one!! When he passed my parents then his kids came before mine boy what spoilt intitled brats and mine have manners and respect nothing like them !!!
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and perspectives shared here. but honestly, i can't help but feel that the idea of parents choosing favorites can really damage family dynamics. like, shouldn't inheritance be about fairness rather than favoritism? just food for thought!
i really enjoyed the storytelling in this video, and it was super entertaining. i can’t help but wonder, though, if the parents were right to choose favorites. isn’t inheritance supposed to be equally divided? it just seems unfair to play favorites with something so significant, don’t you think?
"It's not about money, it's about sending a message" - A clown? IDFK i don't live in gotham.
Grandma coming in clutch
9:42 purple crispy treat
If Amy really wanted to stand on her own after highschool, she would have left home and gotten a job on her own.
5:45 how dare you speak I'll of the dead and suggest something for your deceased grandfather now then let us change his will so your sister gets his money it's what he would've wanted
Daddy was pissed bc HE was going to "take care" of Amy's money. Since OP has a degree in finance, why doesn't OP help Amy invest her money into something that will give her a good return in the future.
You’ve been put aside and made to feel unimportant. Stand your ground, they deserve to out in their place.
Op basically asking "my parents have treated me like shit my entire life, they threatened to drop me from the family if i didnt give my sister my inheritence. Should i be a doormat?"
Take the money- that family isn’t yours anyway
The inheritance from op would never have went towards Amy
sure fire way to never meet your grandchildren lol
I don’t care that this is fake, I just care that if it’s Entertaining or not XD
Who made all those cakes they look so good especially the chocolate ones ❤ 🎂
She said “I think I’m in the right NO YOUR NOT……………..YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY IN THE RIGHT DONT SAY I THINK SAY I KNOW IM IN THE RIGHT BECAUSE HOW DARE YOUR PARENTS TO DO THAT
You damn well know OP wasn’t going to get a dime from his parents will and it would all go to the sister.
This remind me how media treats PLAYSATATION as the golden child. And Treat XBOX as the op did
Hey keep up the content❤
Around 9:30 : OP's problems are his obsession with family and constant worry how the fall out of the inheritance will affect his relationship with entitled daddy, mummy, sister. Witness how he decides to chat with sister. What can she say? "I don't want the $ 500000"
OP's uncles should ensure OP's share of the money is put in a trust that OP cannot touch so that he can get a monthly payment for the next 30 years. Otherwise there's a chance that parents will persuade him with tears to part with the golden egg his grandfather gave him!
I had 50 seconds of adverts before start of video. One minute into video, it went to 55 seconds of adverts. That's when I gave up watching said video. I'm not blaming the original poster, it's probably you tube doing it. However, whenever I watch a video on you tube and I get lots of adverts at the start, I just give the video a miss instead. And I refuse to pay for a subscription for a service that 'blurs' the action out.
"Our parents let out startled gas" they tooted
the video is too good. i want cake sooooo bad now
“Still support her at 2025?”
Good story , but I’m pretty sure a story made by a human wouldn’t refer to a year they haven’t even lived.
i really loved this video! the storytelling was engaging and kept me hooked. but honestly, i find it kinda unfair how inheritance issues often get so messy in families. shouldn't it be based on merit or need rather than favoritism? it raises a lot of questions about fairness and family dynamics. what do you all think?
Make all the parents communications public.
OP would profit from their passing, but not financially. That said, to anyone in a similar situation. If you're afraid to lose people attempting to abuse you, what's that say about you? Check yourself, can't help others till your cup runneth over, and you can't fix stupid. Maintaining a relationship is one thing, allowing your personal security to fail for that purpose is insane. Secure that face-mask, _then_ help the people around you. If you can, don't let them drag you under the water cause they can't swim, and rode out into the ocean.
The part talking about "still supporting amy even during 2025" had me laughing and questioning whether it was ai that wrote this or a typo
5:16 2025 did i read that right
Yup
Yup
Sometimes the AI’s that read these stories mess up. It’s probably supposed to be 2024 or 2023
yup
Yup
What family. You have no immediate family!!
I’m so sorry but the fact that the food in the background looks so good 😊 it’s making me feel hungry 😋
hate your famly thats with amy love your famly thats with you.
I bet op parents are going to regret how they treated op when the grandparents get done with them and op should go no contact with his family
As the left sock that the father worn, I can confirm that this story is true.
This is an AI Generated story, "Amy's parents attended all of her school functions, while they usually missed mine."
Your not loosing much!
Yeah I got a family like this.
It's so obviously fake that it hurts
The food is enough to make me sick.
There was no family harmony in the beginning
this video was really engaging, and I loved how you shared your story! but honestly, it makes me wonder if favoritism in families ever really goes away. shouldn't we all be treated equally, regardless of our parents' preferences? it could lead to some lasting resentment. what do you all think?
I'd be DNA testing myself. The only reason I can see for the dad being so unfair to his son is that his son isnt really his and he takes it out on him.
Sounds like your parents knew you'd be OK.
Your sister would be a waste or space so they gave her all the encouragement she needed.
And gave you the tools to be a good man.
Just joking they're horrible, but at least you had a home.
Take the money your grandpa meant foryou. You aren't getting anything from them, anyway. You might remind them that anyone challenging the will was removed from inheritance, and that your dad should probably lose his.
Why do I see almost the same beginning in every "parents tried to give my money for college/inheritance to my golden child sister/brother" reddit story