Kicked Out at 15 for a New Baby-15 Years Later, They Had the Nerve to Ask for My Help
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Kicked Out at 15 for a New Baby-15 Years Later, They Had the Nerve to Ask for My Help
Abandoned by his parents at 15 to make room for a new baby, he was left to fend for himself with nothing but a small envelope of cash and a broken heart. After years of struggle, hard work, and independence, he built a life of his own-only to have his estranged parents reappear out of nowhere, begging for financial help. This gripping story of betrayal, resilience, and ultimate closure will leave you questioning the true meaning of family.
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As soon as they asked for money in that Email, I would have simply replied with "you're adults, you're old enough now that you can take care of yourselves"
At 15??? A 15-year-old is still a minor, at least in the U.S. These "parents" could be brought up on charges of child endangerment and abandonment.
The parents are not sorry for the way they treated him. 👎👎👎👎
People who lack empathy don’t deserve empathy
It’s illegal to kick out a child under 18. Also,,why would a fairly poor uncle who already had three kids and no space, agree to take in a 15-year old nephew? Oh and did the AI forget there was a sister somewhere? Why couldn’t she help out?
I couldn't look after myself when I was 20! I didn't move out until I was 32! 😮
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jelous Babies take care
Where’s the younger child?
What happened to the daughter?
The daughter studied like all children, grew up, her brother sometimes met her and they had a good relationship in the future. When she needed money for college, her brother helped her, as there was no quarrel between them, the parents were to blame for everything.
and what was her new last name ? Mercury, Gold, Silver, pocoloco ?
Honestly the first five minutes just seems like a spoiled kid getting a new sibling. And the next minute is honestly just apart of growing up
yeah after the 6:30 mark it gets worse but its better than most kids in that situation
the right thing is to keep no contact with your parents and keep focusing on your future but please get some perspective dude
you had somewhere to go and money you didn't have to work for, you had food and a place to sleep where you weren't freezing or overheating, you still got to go to school and even had a address to be able to go to work, your teachers were good and helped you, your uncles family took you in and most kids who get kicked out don't have ANY of that.
Yeah is sucks you got kicked out at 15 but you really didn't, you were MOVED, you had a place to live and money and food, you got to go to school and you probably could have stayed with your uncle till you finished highschool, you could have saved more but it sounds like you were uncomfortable with that many people and chose to move out and start paying rent, Yes you were told to move out but they made sure you had a place to go, had money, had a place that would feed you, keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Your parents were wrong for kicking you out are are gross for trying to reconcile now that they need money, stay away from them and keep your peace