For anyone curious, there's a new update on story 3. The baby is OP's, the mother is having some medical issues after birth and has been to the hospital several times, but otherwise all seems well with them.
Don't always blame the mom and think she poisoned the relationship. I was a wreck when my husband and I split. I encouraged a relationship with their father. He screwd me over, not them. I wanted them to have a dad regardless, but they were so upset by what he did and saw how devastated I was so they cut him off, not me telling them to. They reached out as teens and he blew them off. Now that they're adults, one reached out again and they are on speaking terms. The other still wants nothing to do with him. None of it was on me. And yes, he's still an ass. 🤷♀️
Nope, being serious. Karma got him in the end though, his stupid drunken wife posted pics online of her and her boyfriend. She took them down as soon as she woke up. 😅 No, I don't follow her, my ex-sister in law does for shits and giggles. She watches the shitshow like it's a movie. LOL
wow, this video was really engaging and the storytelling was top-notch! i appreciate how it dives deep into the complexities of family dynamics. that said, i can’t help but feel that cutting off contact completely might be a bit extreme. sometimes a little distance can help, but isn't it worth trying to resolve things rather than shutting everyone out? just my two cents!
wow, this video really kept my attention for the full 3 hours, great job! i gotta say though, while i understand the dad's perspective, it's kinda hard to justify cutting ties with your own family over disagreements. isn’t it worth trying to work things out rather than shutting the door completely? just my two cents!
what a compelling video! i really appreciate the storytelling and the way you present these situations. honestly, though, i can’t help but think that cutting off family members like that might be a bit extreme? there must be a way to resolve conflicts without going to such lengths. just my two cents!
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging! however, i have to say, while i understand the strength of setting boundaries, it seems a bit extreme to cut off contact with loved ones like that. there’s gotta be a middle ground, right?
what a captivating video! your storytelling really pulls me in. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if the father in this story was a bit harsh. i mean, cutting off contact completely seems extreme, especially when family dynamics can be so complicated. would love to hear others' thoughts on this!
this video was so captivating, great job on the storytelling! but honestly, i can’t help but feel that cutting off contact completely like that seems extreme. family dynamics can be really complicated, and i just wonder if there's a chance for reconciliation instead of burning bridges. what do others think?
i really enjoyed watching this video, the storytelling was captivating and kept me engaged for the whole 3 hours. but honestly, i find it a bit extreme for someone to cut off their own family like that. i get that people have their reasons, but shouldn't we at least try to work through our differences rather than just sever ties?
S2: Back in our days, we didn't have internet, or mobile phones, but were a million times smarter than people like OP. He offered a deal to his scumbag mother to let her stay for 6 months, in return for her not contesting the will. What the eff is wrong with this guy. He has all the authority in the world, and he acts like a wuss. A simple consultation with the lawyer was enough, to sort out this problem. In fact, he doesn't have to leave that house anymore till the judgement is passed, he can stay there as he pleases. His mother cannot question him about anything, as she has already lost all the privileges of being a mother and the heir of property.
this video is really engaging and well put together! i couldn't help but feel for the dad in this story, but honestly, i think cutting off contact completely might be a bit extreme. like, isn't there always a chance for some sort of resolution or understanding? just seems like giving up too easily, you know?
what a fascinating video! i really enjoyed the way you presented these stories. however, i have to say, i find it a bit hard to believe that someone would completely cut off their own family like that. sure, boundaries are important, but isn't there always a chance for healing and reconciliation? it just feels a bit extreme to me.
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the way you presented the scenarios. but honestly, i can't help but think that cutting off contact like that seems a bit extreme. isn't family supposed to work things out, no matter how tough it gets? it feels wrong to just walk away instead of trying to communicate. curious to hear what others think!
great video, I really enjoyed the storytelling and how it captured the nuances of family dynamics. however, I can’t help but feel that cutting ties completely might be a bit extreme. I mean, isn’t there always a chance for reconciliation? it's tough when emotions run high, but wouldn't open communication be more beneficial in the long run?
this video was really engaging and kept me hooked for the full 3 hours! it's interesting how families can have such drastic conflicts. but honestly, i kinda think the dad went a bit overboard with his ultimatum. cutting off contact completely seems extreme, and it makes me wonder if there was a better way to resolve things instead of just shutting everyone out. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the variety of perspectives shared. but honestly, i can't help but think that cutting off family ties, even in tough situations, can be a bit extreme. i mean, isn't there always room for forgiveness and understanding? just a thought!
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! just curious though, isn't it a bit extreme for someone to cut off their own family like that? i mean, families can be difficult, but isn't there a better way to handle conflict?
what a fascinating video! really enjoyed the storytelling and the way you presented each situation. i couldn’t help but wonder, though, if the grandma in this story might be overreacting a bit. cutting off contact seems so drastic-there must be some middle ground, right? it just feels like there might be other ways to resolve conflicts instead of severing ties completely. what do you guys think?
this video was surprisingly engaging and really kept my attention for the full 3 hours. it's interesting to hear these family dynamics play out, but honestly, i can't help but think that setting those firm boundaries might be a bit extreme. i mean, isn't there always room for conversation and reconciliation? sometimes it feels like people jump to cutting ties instead of trying to work things out. what do you all think?
great video! really enjoyed the storytelling, but I have to say, I find it hard to believe that cutting ties completely is the best solution. sometimes, families need to work through their issues instead of just shutting each other out. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the stories shared here. however, i can't help but feel that cutting ties with family, especially your own child and grandchild, is a pretty drastic move. there must be some way to resolve conflicts without going that far, right? would love to hear others' thoughts on this!
this video was really engaging and thought-provoking! i appreciate how you presented these stories with such care. but honestly, i can’t help but feel that the idea of cutting off family like that seems a bit extreme. don’t we think it’s worth trying to resolve conflicts instead of taking such drastic measures? just my two cents!
wow, this video is really well put together, I appreciate the storytelling! but honestly, I think it's a bit extreme to cut off family like that. there has to be some middle ground instead of just going no contact. what do you guys think?
great video, really enjoyed the stories! but honestly, i think the whole idea of cutting off family like that is pretty extreme. there’s gotta be a better way to handle conflicts, right? sometimes it feels like people are too quick to give up on loved ones. just my two cents!
what a great video! really enjoyed the storytelling and the different perspectives shared. but honestly, I can't help but wonder if the person in the story went a bit too far. I mean, cutting ties with family like that seems extreme, even if there are issues. wouldn't it be better to try and resolve things instead? just my two cents!
this video was really engaging and kept my attention throughout, great job! but honestly, i can't help but feel that the narrator’s take on the situation is a bit one-sided. while it's understandable to set boundaries, it seems pretty harsh to cut off family entirely. what do you all think?
this video is truly captivating and offers some deep insights. however, i can't help but feel that sometimes the parents are way too strict and set unrealistic boundaries. should family ties really be severed over disagreements? seems a bit extreme to me. what do others think?
this video was really engaging and had some great storytelling! however, i can't help but feel that the dad in this story was a bit extreme in cutting ties. i mean, family should try to work things out, even when it's tough, right?
what a captivating video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the variety of perspectives shared. however, i can't help but wonder if cutting ties with family, especially over a disagreement, is truly justified. it seems like there might be a better way to resolve conflicts rather than resorting to that kind of ultimatum. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this video, the way you presented the stories was captivating! but honestly, i think the person in the story might be a bit harsh. cutting off family like that seems extreme, especially when there could be room for understanding and forgiveness. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but i have to say, i think it's a bit extreme for someone to cut off their own family like that. i get there might be some deep issues, but isn't it worth at least trying to work things out? just my opinion!
this video was really interesting and kept my attention the whole time! that story about the family drama was intense, though. honestly, i get why the person feels hurt, but cutting off your own daughter and granddaughter seems like an extreme reaction. i wonder if there's more to the story that wasn't shared. what do you all think?
wow, this video was really intriguing and kept me engaged the whole time! but honestly, i can't help but think that the dad's decision seems a bit extreme. should we really cut family ties over disagreements? i guess it makes for good drama, but it feels like there has to be a middle ground somewhere. what do you all think?
this video was sooo engaging, I really loved the storytelling! it made me think about family dynamics, but honestly, I feel like the decision to cut ties is a bit extreme. sometimes, stepping back and having an open conversation could lead to healthier relationships, even if it's tough. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging! but honestly, i can't help but feel like cutting off family ties, even in tough situations, might not always be the best path. there are so many ways to address conflicts without resorting to permanent decisions. what do you all think?
1:05:30 If the husband and the best friend are so... close they are like family and wouldn't be dating because of that. Why are the 2 kids, Sofie and Tom dating when they are like family.
OP made an update and turns out Jim (Luke’s father) was a professor and had an affair with a student. Amy is an affair baby and Cat never knew about it. The only ones who knew where Jim, Luke and Amy, yet Luke and Amy went ahead and did what they did.
Why does the AI sound like someone who copied someone else's homework but changed the words around so it doesn't sound the same? Instead of 'buy' it's 'acquire' instead of 'asked' it's 'requested', everything just a touch more bourgeois sounding than it should be. Comes across as really pretentious.
really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging and kept me hooked. but i have to say, i find the situation a bit extreme. cutting off family like that seems so final and honestly, i think there might be other ways to address those issues without completely shutting them out. what do you all think?
I really enjoyed the storytelling in this video, it was quite engaging! but I have to say, I find it hard to understand how someone could cut ties with their family so easily. I mean, isn't there a way to address conflicts without going to such extremes? It definitely sparks a debate on family dynamics. What do you all think?
Sophie is not Luke’s mom can’t understand why and getting more tests, Luke and Amy grew up thinking they were half siblings so never married, can of worms is opened fil died heart attack then Luke and Amy find out they’re not siblings, kids aren’t doing good kaylee was removed from care put with mil, op got divorce
For anyone curious, there's a new update on story 3. The baby is OP's, the mother is having some medical issues after birth and has been to the hospital several times, but otherwise all seems well with them.
Thanks.
Don't always blame the mom and think she poisoned the relationship. I was a wreck when my husband and I split. I encouraged a relationship with their father. He screwd me over, not them. I wanted them to have a dad regardless, but they were so upset by what he did and saw how devastated I was so they cut him off, not me telling them to. They reached out as teens and he blew them off. Now that they're adults, one reached out again and they are on speaking terms. The other still wants nothing to do with him. None of it was on me. And yes, he's still an ass. 🤷♀️
Your chatting shit 😂
Nope, being serious. Karma got him in the end though, his stupid drunken wife posted pics online of her and her boyfriend. She took them down as soon as she woke up. 😅 No, I don't follow her, my ex-sister in law does for shits and giggles. She watches the shitshow like it's a movie. LOL
Deliberately exposing & infecting someone with an illness without their knowledge is assault.
And chicken pox CAN kill people.
I agree. And how stupid that person is to have a baby use someone's blanket that is sick.
damn i got so invested in the third story i was shocked it ended
reddit stories were so good it kept me up instead of making me sleep😮💨🙌 10/10
Cheating is not a mistake it’s a choice
it's both really but yeah
I've never heard of anyone getting MS and dying quickly. My mother has had it for over 20 years.
wow, this video was really engaging and the storytelling was top-notch! i appreciate how it dives deep into the complexities of family dynamics. that said, i can’t help but feel that cutting off contact completely might be a bit extreme. sometimes a little distance can help, but isn't it worth trying to resolve things rather than shutting everyone out? just my two cents!
wow, this video really kept my attention for the full 3 hours, great job! i gotta say though, while i understand the dad's perspective, it's kinda hard to justify cutting ties with your own family over disagreements. isn’t it worth trying to work things out rather than shutting the door completely? just my two cents!
what a compelling video! i really appreciate the storytelling and the way you present these situations. honestly, though, i can’t help but think that cutting off family members like that might be a bit extreme? there must be a way to resolve conflicts without going to such lengths. just my two cents!
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging! however, i have to say, while i understand the strength of setting boundaries, it seems a bit extreme to cut off contact with loved ones like that. there’s gotta be a middle ground, right?
what a captivating video! your storytelling really pulls me in. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if the father in this story was a bit harsh. i mean, cutting off contact completely seems extreme, especially when family dynamics can be so complicated. would love to hear others' thoughts on this!
I’m entirely too nosy 😂 read 👏🏻the👏🏻journal 👏🏻
Me too I want to know what did the wife find on Luke's computer about Amy
this video was so captivating, great job on the storytelling! but honestly, i can’t help but feel that cutting off contact completely like that seems extreme. family dynamics can be really complicated, and i just wonder if there's a chance for reconciliation instead of burning bridges. what do others think?
i really enjoyed watching this video, the storytelling was captivating and kept me engaged for the whole 3 hours. but honestly, i find it a bit extreme for someone to cut off their own family like that. i get that people have their reasons, but shouldn't we at least try to work through our differences rather than just sever ties?
S2: Back in our days, we didn't have internet, or mobile phones, but were a million times smarter than people like OP. He offered a deal to his scumbag mother to let her stay for 6 months, in return for her not contesting the will. What the eff is wrong with this guy. He has all the authority in the world, and he acts like a wuss. A simple consultation with the lawyer was enough, to sort out this problem. In fact, he doesn't have to leave that house anymore till the judgement is passed, he can stay there as he pleases. His mother cannot question him about anything, as she has already lost all the privileges of being a mother and the heir of property.
this video is really engaging and well put together! i couldn't help but feel for the dad in this story, but honestly, i think cutting off contact completely might be a bit extreme. like, isn't there always a chance for some sort of resolution or understanding? just seems like giving up too easily, you know?
what a fascinating video! i really enjoyed the way you presented these stories. however, i have to say, i find it a bit hard to believe that someone would completely cut off their own family like that. sure, boundaries are important, but isn't there always a chance for healing and reconciliation? it just feels a bit extreme to me.
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the way you presented the scenarios. but honestly, i can't help but think that cutting off contact like that seems a bit extreme. isn't family supposed to work things out, no matter how tough it gets? it feels wrong to just walk away instead of trying to communicate. curious to hear what others think!
great video, I really enjoyed the storytelling and how it captured the nuances of family dynamics. however, I can’t help but feel that cutting ties completely might be a bit extreme. I mean, isn’t there always a chance for reconciliation? it's tough when emotions run high, but wouldn't open communication be more beneficial in the long run?
Press charges
this video was really engaging and kept me hooked for the full 3 hours! it's interesting how families can have such drastic conflicts. but honestly, i kinda think the dad went a bit overboard with his ultimatum. cutting off contact completely seems extreme, and it makes me wonder if there was a better way to resolve things instead of just shutting everyone out. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the variety of perspectives shared. but honestly, i can't help but think that cutting off family ties, even in tough situations, can be a bit extreme. i mean, isn't there always room for forgiveness and understanding? just a thought!
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! just curious though, isn't it a bit extreme for someone to cut off their own family like that? i mean, families can be difficult, but isn't there a better way to handle conflict?
what a fascinating video! really enjoyed the storytelling and the way you presented each situation. i couldn’t help but wonder, though, if the grandma in this story might be overreacting a bit. cutting off contact seems so drastic-there must be some middle ground, right? it just feels like there might be other ways to resolve conflicts instead of severing ties completely. what do you guys think?
this video was surprisingly engaging and really kept my attention for the full 3 hours. it's interesting to hear these family dynamics play out, but honestly, i can't help but think that setting those firm boundaries might be a bit extreme. i mean, isn't there always room for conversation and reconciliation? sometimes it feels like people jump to cutting ties instead of trying to work things out. what do you all think?
great video! really enjoyed the storytelling, but I have to say, I find it hard to believe that cutting ties completely is the best solution. sometimes, families need to work through their issues instead of just shutting each other out. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the stories shared here. however, i can't help but feel that cutting ties with family, especially your own child and grandchild, is a pretty drastic move. there must be some way to resolve conflicts without going that far, right? would love to hear others' thoughts on this!
this video was really engaging and thought-provoking! i appreciate how you presented these stories with such care. but honestly, i can’t help but feel that the idea of cutting off family like that seems a bit extreme. don’t we think it’s worth trying to resolve conflicts instead of taking such drastic measures? just my two cents!
wow, this video is really well put together, I appreciate the storytelling! but honestly, I think it's a bit extreme to cut off family like that. there has to be some middle ground instead of just going no contact. what do you guys think?
great video, really enjoyed the stories! but honestly, i think the whole idea of cutting off family like that is pretty extreme. there’s gotta be a better way to handle conflicts, right? sometimes it feels like people are too quick to give up on loved ones. just my two cents!
Now she's got shingles. That's what she gets lmao
what a great video! really enjoyed the storytelling and the different perspectives shared. but honestly, I can't help but wonder if the person in the story went a bit too far. I mean, cutting ties with family like that seems extreme, even if there are issues. wouldn't it be better to try and resolve things instead? just my two cents!
How could you treat your mom like that?😢 Yes she was not a nice mom but you really treated her worse than she deserved
this video was really engaging and kept my attention throughout, great job! but honestly, i can't help but feel that the narrator’s take on the situation is a bit one-sided. while it's understandable to set boundaries, it seems pretty harsh to cut off family entirely. what do you all think?
this video is truly captivating and offers some deep insights. however, i can't help but feel that sometimes the parents are way too strict and set unrealistic boundaries. should family ties really be severed over disagreements? seems a bit extreme to me. what do others think?
this video was really engaging and had some great storytelling! however, i can't help but feel that the dad in this story was a bit extreme in cutting ties. i mean, family should try to work things out, even when it's tough, right?
what a captivating video! i really enjoyed the storytelling and the variety of perspectives shared. however, i can't help but wonder if cutting ties with family, especially over a disagreement, is truly justified. it seems like there might be a better way to resolve conflicts rather than resorting to that kind of ultimatum. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this video, the way you presented the stories was captivating! but honestly, i think the person in the story might be a bit harsh. cutting off family like that seems extreme, especially when there could be room for understanding and forgiveness. what do you all think?
Story 4 needs an update who tf ends it like that
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but i have to say, i think it's a bit extreme for someone to cut off their own family like that. i get there might be some deep issues, but isn't it worth at least trying to work things out? just my opinion!
this video was really interesting and kept my attention the whole time! that story about the family drama was intense, though. honestly, i get why the person feels hurt, but cutting off your own daughter and granddaughter seems like an extreme reaction. i wonder if there's more to the story that wasn't shared. what do you all think?
wow, this video was really intriguing and kept me engaged the whole time! but honestly, i can't help but think that the dad's decision seems a bit extreme. should we really cut family ties over disagreements? i guess it makes for good drama, but it feels like there has to be a middle ground somewhere. what do you all think?
this video was sooo engaging, I really loved the storytelling! it made me think about family dynamics, but honestly, I feel like the decision to cut ties is a bit extreme. sometimes, stepping back and having an open conversation could lead to healthier relationships, even if it's tough. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging! but honestly, i can't help but feel like cutting off family ties, even in tough situations, might not always be the best path. there are so many ways to address conflicts without resorting to permanent decisions. what do you all think?
everyone in story one is so sensitive in the comments
1:05:30 If the husband and the best friend are so... close they are like family and wouldn't be dating because of that. Why are the 2 kids, Sofie and Tom dating when they are like family.
OP made an update and turns out Jim (Luke’s father) was a professor and had an affair with a student. Amy is an affair baby and Cat never knew about it. The only ones who knew where Jim, Luke and Amy, yet Luke and Amy went ahead and did what they did.
@@ebcy1230Jesus 😮😮!!
Yep
...... sshh okay ig we are not meeting her ;\
Why does the AI sound like someone who copied someone else's homework but changed the words around so it doesn't sound the same? Instead of 'buy' it's 'acquire' instead of 'asked' it's 'requested', everything just a touch more bourgeois sounding than it should be. Comes across as really pretentious.
I’m shocked to see a bottles video congrats dude
really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was engaging and kept me hooked. but i have to say, i find the situation a bit extreme. cutting off family like that seems so final and honestly, i think there might be other ways to address those issues without completely shutting them out. what do you all think?
I really enjoyed the storytelling in this video, it was quite engaging! but I have to say, I find it hard to understand how someone could cut ties with their family so easily. I mean, isn't there a way to address conflicts without going to such extremes? It definitely sparks a debate on family dynamics. What do you all think?
Sophie is not Luke’s mom can’t understand why and getting more tests, Luke and Amy grew up thinking they were half siblings so never married, can of worms is opened fil died heart attack then Luke and Amy find out they’re not siblings, kids aren’t doing good kaylee was removed from care put with mil, op got divorce
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