I CATFISHED my High School Teacher and Get Him FIRED because he Bullied Me - Reddit Podcast

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  • @jerk
    @jerk Год назад +10

    😈😈 finish listening to ALL the stories here ruclips.net/p/PL4qCR1644UR0Z4S8QKTe0MYZFVaNXuAUY

  • @11rahimis1234
    @11rahimis1234 Год назад +45

    Story 1. Hell No. That teacher got what he deserved. Nice one for dishing out some karma on him. Sooner or later the truth would have come out. You can't hide a dirty secret like that forever.

  • @LadyLucifer
    @LadyLucifer Год назад +39

    10:22
    This is a classic Wife trap situation. It's when a man goes around trying to trap a woman as his wife By taking away all independence From her so that was she's forced to depend on him and she has no way to escape.

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 Год назад

      And the fact he sounds like a Jesus freak cultist stereotype, any kids they have will say 🎶🎵”Keep your ri-fle, byyyyy yooouur siiiiide!” for their first words. 😉

    • @theeeveelutionist7245
      @theeeveelutionist7245 Год назад +1

      That’s what happened to my mum. Worst part is that my dad is denying even though there were witnesses. I’m trying to help her get her independence back and it’s slowly working but it’s a tough road.

  • @NeedlessExposition
    @NeedlessExposition Год назад +17

    The stepson in the sixth story has a very strong case of Disneyland Dad, especially because he’s seven years old. Most seven year old boys worship their fathers and want to be with them and be like them. He’s not going to be aware of his father’s faults until he’s older and has a broader understanding of the situation.

    • @YourShadowKeeper
      @YourShadowKeeper Год назад +1

      The number of stories out there where one parent would cheat/abuse the other parent in all manner of ways, then they get divorced and the abuser/cheater becomes an "every other weekend" sort of parent who spends most of their time with their kid insulting and dragging down the ex, and the rest of their weekends with their kid leaving the kid with the parents family who also insults and/or lies about the ex. Meanwhile, the primary caregiver parent stays completely silent and refuses to answer any of the child's questions or address any unhealthy coping behaviour the kid picks up, because they think that's what's best for the kid. Which, from the outside, we can all see is utterly asinine in so many ways. Staying silent while the other parent paints the narrative in any way they damn well like is ridiculous and can potentially damage your child's emotional and mental health, not to mention their familial bonds. Instead, OP and his wife should speak with a psychologist who works with kids (who has had the opportunity to speak with the seven year old), and ask what age-appropriate strategies they can use for the step-dad to try to bond with the kid, and if/when its okay to be honest about what really happened in the relationship, and how best to go about it. The kid doesn't need to know all the details, and a specialist in the field may be able to assist so they can approach it in a healthy and respectful way.

    • @NeedlessExposition
      @NeedlessExposition Год назад +2

      @@YourShadowKeeper Exactly. They need a third party to mediate that isn’t overly biased on one side (while OP seems to mean well, he does seem to forget the kid is only seven) and a child therapist would fit the bill.

  • @yasmin7903
    @yasmin7903 Год назад +22

    First story: How would moving another student be unfair to them more than a student who is being bullied? And why is it even necessary? Sure, a class has a certain capacity, but is it really that bad if it is only one single student over capacity?

  • @dragonweyr44
    @dragonweyr44 Год назад +27

    4th story: Getting drunk doesn't excuse what you say. Drinking lowers inhibitions and you show your TRUE self. If your mother said those things to her face, THAT"S HOW SHE REALLY FEELS ABOUT HER.
    I don't know if it's because no one is good enough for "Her little boy" or what, but it seems to me that she doesn't think that your fiancé is good enough, and evidently, no one else is in your family does either.
    I hate to say to cut ties with your family completely, but going low contact is definitely called for.
    5th story: This guy is definitely in a cult. if not a cult, then an EXTREMELY repressive religion

    • @malcire
      @malcire 11 месяцев назад

      Not necessarily your true self. Shows who you are with lower inhibitions. I would argue your inhababitions are part of who you are.
      Not that being drunk is an excuse for bad behavior.

  • @autumnazure8928
    @autumnazure8928 Год назад +23

    So you're mother violently insults your wife you rightfully chew her out and everyone's mad at you? I'd tell them I'm not inviting toxic people to my wedding and unless they get down on their knees and beg her for forgiveness they aren't even going to hear how the wedding went if they don't like it they don't have to come either.

    • @gotenblack2542
      @gotenblack2542 Год назад +1

      True

    • @nicksuazo4377
      @nicksuazo4377 Год назад +2

      Ditto. There is no way you are getting a pass at that BS. They're ALL being uninvited from my life.

    • @briansmith2113
      @briansmith2113 Год назад

      my mom and dad would gotten their asses kicked. fuck just not inviting them. that was a disrespectful as you can get. even if it was true. so with it just being a baseless sligthly incestuous possessive behavior then violence is the only answer

  • @princessmarlena1359
    @princessmarlena1359 Год назад +6

    There is no excuse for a teacher to bully a student at all, it takes a special kind of piece of crap for a grown-assed adult to abuse their power over someone younger/smaller than them. NTA.

  • @Fawbie_WW2
    @Fawbie_WW2 Год назад +53

    Okay dude I am dyslexic so if I saw that guy saying that he wouldn’t breathe another breath

    • @chibiturtleXx
      @chibiturtleXx Год назад

      Poor baby 😢

    • @Cr_zzy
      @Cr_zzy Год назад +1

      Christ really changed up on us huh

  • @dutchvanderbilt9969
    @dutchvanderbilt9969 Год назад +14

    "it shouldn't matter to OP if her sister and her husband want to call themselves husband and wife"
    While this is true, by that same logic it shouldn't matter to OP's sister and husband whether or not OP wants to refer to them as husband and wife.

    • @SH-qs7ee
      @SH-qs7ee Год назад +3

      They are technically in a de facto marriage, also once known as a common law marriage.
      "Common-law marriage is a legal framework where a couple may be considered married without having formally registered their relation as a civil or religious marriage. In effect, the act of the couple representing themselves to others as being married and organizing their relation as if they were married, means they are married."
      Why does OP need a piece of paper from the government or church to decide whether they are husband and wife or not?

    • @dutchvanderbilt9969
      @dutchvanderbilt9969 Год назад +3

      @@SH-qs7ee why do they need to get worked up over OP being not wrong?

    • @Eweiit
      @Eweiit Год назад

      @@dutchvanderbilt9969 Because she doesn't get to define their relationship for them. It's their choice whether or not to get officially married, and it's their choice what they want to be called. The OP is making it about her by refusing to acknowledge their wishes.

  • @nicksuazo4377
    @nicksuazo4377 Год назад +10

    Story 4: Yeah, OP should go NC HARD AND FAST! These are not people you want to be around, let alone want your significant other to be around. If what they said was when they were drunk, imagine what they would say behind your back or in your face. I also find it interesting that the NC sister is throwing shade at OP for burning bridges with their mom and her family, but i guess since shes said NC, shes not too worried about being in the crossfire. Or this could be the "Keep the peace" kicking in. For better or for worse, OP and Maya should keep the mom and aunts uninvited. If people don't come, oh well. And as for Dad, yeah, he has no spine evidently, so he's already miserable

  • @msskaggs3911
    @msskaggs3911 Год назад +8

    So Story #5 --- that Mom is a life-saver & rockstar. I truly hope that the daughter has the capacity & ability to look back in 10 years and appreciate that her mother's actions saved her from an unfulfilled life of servitude and perpetual pregnancies --- just have her watch the video of Steven Crowder berating his very pregnant wife because she doesn't submit to his every whim.

    • @Icy_Polish_Italian
      @Icy_Polish_Italian Год назад

      So your saying that being christian is bad?

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato Год назад +5

      @@Icy_Polish_Italian that kind of Christianity is bad

    • @Icy_Polish_Italian
      @Icy_Polish_Italian Год назад

      @@GiordanDiodato same could be said with atheism (you have no idea how many ppl wanted me to become atheist) but ok

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 Год назад +2

      ⁠​⁠@@Icy_Polish_ItalianI don’t see where OP mentioned being a Christian is bad. He just said that the mom saved her daughter from an unfulfilled life of servitude and perpetual pregnancies.
      I personally don’t care for religion, but if someone wants to worship in their own way (or not worship), that’s okay by me, as long as they aren’t hurting anyone or forcing their beliefs (or non beliefs) onto anyone.

  • @lawli56
    @lawli56 Год назад +6

    Last story, totally not the ahole. My mother was exactly the same constantly crticising me about my weight while shoving food at me and being offended if I didn't eat it. I also developed an eating disorder. You did the right thing by telling her to stop and I hope you carry through if she doesn't for the sake of your son. It took me years of therapy to finally be free of it. Good luck.❤

  • @Joey15811
    @Joey15811 Год назад +9

    Story 6: stepson should go and live with his dad or limited access where he doesn't get every other weekend buy instead random weekdays only so he can't go on all these trips to brag about.
    Or you will need to do similiar and take quality time bonding with him doing exciting stuff to outdo his dad

  • @aelminiatures
    @aelminiatures Год назад +4

    Regarding the marriage one, I've never heard someone who use religion as their only qualifier for being a good person be a good one, the dude sounds like he's part of a cult

  • @11rahimis1234
    @11rahimis1234 Год назад +14

    Story 2 This is how life is nowadays sadly. People acting all entitled and not paying attention to what is around them, like an 8 MONTH PREGNANT WOMAN. They expect everything to be done cause they think the world owes them.

    • @SH-qs7ee
      @SH-qs7ee Год назад +1

      OP should have asked the Karen who she worked for too, so she could complain to them about how this entitled worker of theirs harassed an 8 moth pregnant woman because she wouldn't carry a 30 lb bag of dog food.

    • @MsAngelique
      @MsAngelique Год назад

      ​​​@@SH-qs7eeWould that be legal? I'm not mad. I genuinely don't know.

    • @SH-qs7ee
      @SH-qs7ee Год назад

      @@MsAngelique I'm not sure, but since this entitled woman is doing it, I'm guessing she thinks it's perfectly okay to do.

    • @11rahimis1234
      @11rahimis1234 Год назад

      @@SH-qs7ee I don't think we need to go that far in this situation

    • @SH-qs7ee
      @SH-qs7ee Год назад

      @@11rahimis1234 Why not? The chance that the woman would tell OP where she worked, let alone her workplace will write her up for something she did in her own personal time, is pretty small. It's just giving her a small taste of her own medicine.

  • @phantomghost997
    @phantomghost997 Год назад +10

    10:23 This story gives me control freak vibes, and the daughter is too blinded by love and/or money to see it. The OP and her ex want what's best for their daughter and the boyfriend (probably now ex-boyfriend) was try to control the daughter especially after only knowing her for a little while. Op is not the jerk!

  • @Sonicphobia0601
    @Sonicphobia0601 Год назад +4

    Story 3: there's literally nothing wrong with calling your lover your spouse if you ain't married.

  • @brandonnewby178
    @brandonnewby178 6 месяцев назад

    16:43: I love those intro lines that truly indicate that this is not a question.

  • @joosyjulie
    @joosyjulie Год назад +2

    Story 3, If they have been together that long, a piece of paper now could save them an awful lot trouble later. They would need iron clad wills and iron clad power of attorneys for each other, in case of medical need or death.
    Story 4 - people are more likely to say their truefeelings when they are drunk. It is up to you who you invite to the wedding. Have the wedding in Norway, the expense should stop most of your family attending.
    Story 5- yep, sketchy. She will thank you in a few years. Hopefully the boyfriend will bugger off, if she does go ahead with it, find the number for the local 'snatch my kid back' service.

  • @relent-lass7510
    @relent-lass7510 Год назад +1

    1st story- clever plan

  • @CreatingArt3185
    @CreatingArt3185 Год назад +3

    Am I the jerk for telling my stepson to stop mentioning his dad YES SIR YOU MOST DEFINITELY ARE

  • @James-gb6tq
    @James-gb6tq Год назад +2

    About the husband and wife thing,
    They can call themselves whatever they want, but dont expect others to do so, it is their decision, not everyone else's

  • @TwirlingStar
    @TwirlingStar Год назад +2

    Story 3: My paternal grandmother had this exact same situation, and for the OP, I think the best solution to her problem is just to say that they are married at heart, just not on paper. That is, while they don't have a marriage certificate, they still feel married and want to spend the rest of their lives together.

  • @crosshair213
    @crosshair213 Год назад

    i have to absolutely give a giant thumps up to the mom of story 7 for not only supporting her son but standing up for him as well

  • @HWC91
    @HWC91 Год назад +25

    Story 3: she's jealous of her sister's secure 15 years relationship.
    Story 4: OP did nothing wrong and it seems like his mum pulls similar stuns like this over the years and OPs dad sounds like a weak man child that needs his wife's approval to just breathe.

    • @gotenblack2542
      @gotenblack2542 Год назад

      Oof lol

    • @YourShadowKeeper
      @YourShadowKeeper Год назад

      Fifteen years? If they've lived together all or most of that time then that's considered a common law marriage in many countries. They may not have signed the legal papers, but they've done all the far more important stuff. OP sounds so incredibly bitter and pathetic. Marriage isn't for everyone!

    • @gotenblack2542
      @gotenblack2542 Год назад

      is like the other person said p is just jealous

    • @shaymorcormick8743
      @shaymorcormick8743 Год назад

      Seriously I've been with my gf for 6 years and we have a daughter but have no interest in marriage. It holds zero value as neither of us are religious,have a big family, and don't see how some paperwork legitimizes is more than having a kid together

    • @Simba436
      @Simba436 Год назад +1

      @@YourShadowKeeper Whats bitter and pathetic is the OP`s sister to expect that everyone is gonna play in their games. If they belive they don`t need to "sign a paper" as they like to call it, that`s fine. But they should not be demanding everone to fall into their narrative. And calling the OP by the mother as "unsuportive" is pure manipulation. If we agree that OP`s sister has rghit to believe what she bielieves in, then the OP has a right to not agree with her and have her own believes. Other way is just a hypocrisy.
      I seriously do not understatnd this NEED to have the same things that others have without any effort to get it.

  • @Spooder2453
    @Spooder2453 Год назад +4

    I got bullied by three kids in third grade witch dident end that long ago I’m going into fourth grade now but these kids did it so much they made fun of me, they would trip me and push me, and they would call me names ALOT and then I told my parents so the next day me and two of them went to the principals office then they said I would call them names but I would do it because they did, and after that they dident stop, and I asked one of them why they hated me and he said because just no awnser except for because, almost two months before school ended one of them grabbed my shoulders from behind and kicked my legs so I would fall and I went back inside witch this was at recess and I cryed a lot and then one of the lunch people saw me and talked to me and I told him everything then it stop and they tried to be my friend but I dident want to giving that they bullied me for two years and almost got in trouble for that and I was mad about that. (This also happened on the bus)

  • @ssnmg
    @ssnmg Год назад +4

    Common law. If you live together for over a year and use each other's name and say you are husband/ wife, that is common law

    • @poohbear_loves_Tigger
      @poohbear_loves_Tigger Год назад +2

      Not all states honor common law marriage.

    • @DanielGonzalez-qk6sd
      @DanielGonzalez-qk6sd Год назад

      @@poohbear_loves_Tiggerit doesn’t but the thing is this. Because it is a thing, in general, means that the idea of “marriage being more then a piece of paper” is not valid as common law does not even require a piece of paper from a courthouse. So yeah while OP can ignore the wishes of the sister they cannot do so without getting grief.

  • @Mrs.NiceGirl89
    @Mrs.NiceGirl89 Год назад

    I remember when I was pregnant with my 3rd child. I worked at a poultry ranch, recently had a work injury of where I slipped and fell on my spinal cord, and had lift/carry a 5 gallon bucket of wash water around for 11hrs. 5 gallons is 42lbs.

  • @zetrif
    @zetrif Год назад +2

    Story 3 it’s legit just a label, chill. People change their names, despite papers, people change their gender, people do so many things that “aren’t traditional”

  • @malachor5867
    @malachor5867 Год назад +1

    Fourth story: what your mom said was out of line even if she was drunk that just reveals she hates your fiancée because being drunk only loosens a person’s inhibitions

  • @NogM3rcy
    @NogM3rcy Год назад +3

    Bro i got my English teacher fired for being racist towards me being one of the two african kids in the class tells my parents

  • @lauramiller7690
    @lauramiller7690 Год назад +2

    Maybe he's just a little too young to let him know how his dad exactly is but as mentioned they always find out on their own when whatever non-custodial parents is a creep. You're the adult try to be extra understanding and maybe your wife needs to have a discussion with him about how no matter what he thinks of you he owes you a modicum of respect being another adult in the house. I mean how would he feel if every time he did something you pointed out of how your son Does it Better

  • @heroicslayer3792
    @heroicslayer3792 Год назад +1

    For story number 4, the op is DEFINITELY not the jerk. How are people in his family siding with the mother? The op's mother, who called his *fiance*, soon to be wife, two of the *WORST* things you can call a woman in front of the whole family! When this was the fiancees first time meeting 90% of the family! Cause now, from those simple words, most of the family is gonna probably think the fiancee is what the mother said, since the mother didn't show any fear or remorse saying those things. Even going as far as *Laughing* at the fiancee crying and leaving after the toast! That is so messed up on so many levels, its not even funny-

  • @ArtShow85
    @ArtShow85 Год назад +5

    That marriage one I agree with. If you’re not married but want to call your partner husband/wife that’s fine but don’t expect me to do it also. Until it’s legit you’re just in a relationship. She’s not a jerk for not wanting to lie.

  • @brandonnewby178
    @brandonnewby178 6 месяцев назад

    I feel like we all have that couple that might as well be married

  • @Agentshark853
    @Agentshark853 Год назад

    Thank you poster for serving us 🙏 ‘story 1’

  • @Larka661
    @Larka661 Год назад +1

    Honestly, marriage is overrated anymore. Just because you aren't "married under the law" doesn't mean you can't consider yourselves life partners. Honestly, that marriage certificate just binds your assets. Marriage is a mutual commitment to another person. Honestly, you shouldn't need a piece of paper to confirm that.

  • @marcuslarsson1146
    @marcuslarsson1146 Год назад

    That grandma in the last story is just like my grandma being mean running for everyone and nobody wants to take her.

  • @beth-rg8bm
    @beth-rg8bm Год назад

    6:27
    He is her spouse and she is his spouse.
    That is the most accurate description!

  • @gotenblack2542
    @gotenblack2542 Год назад +7

    Ya for 3 op is being a jerk is not their decision on what the sister and her boyfriend want to do

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 Год назад

      it might be weird that the boyfriend and girlfriend can be called husband and wife when they're not finances yet.

    • @r4aggydoll532
      @r4aggydoll532 Год назад +2

      ​@viviennemorgan7217 might be weird but it's not affecting anyone, not that it should affect anyone

  • @amberbrown8052
    @amberbrown8052 Год назад

    15 yrs ago, my son's dad would refer to me as his old lady and I called him my old man. I was 23f at the time and he was 25m. No one ever said anything about it.

  • @jonessangrado
    @jonessangrado Год назад +1

    Happy 1M🎉🎉🎉

  • @kensosaramos
    @kensosaramos Год назад +5

    S3: OP is probably the jerk because their relationship is none of her business 😂

  • @solopr2260
    @solopr2260 Год назад +2

    Please get Csgo surf gameplay but gta good aswell

  • @xAsherx.3
    @xAsherx.3 Год назад

    Story 7 is my favorite

  • @Jesi310
    @Jesi310 Год назад

    Story 3: Common Law Marriage example right there

  • @ehoffmeister8160
    @ehoffmeister8160 Год назад

    15 years ... Does that qualify as "common law marriage" in that locality ❓

  • @emilyspoon8238
    @emilyspoon8238 Год назад

    Story 1 yay good for you. To bad he didn’t go to jail though.

  • @OfficialPrestonGarvey
    @OfficialPrestonGarvey Год назад +1

    story 7: i get body shamed all the time

  • @xvaldez3284
    @xvaldez3284 Год назад

    "I feel this, I feel that" guess what? You're feelings don't matter when it comes to other people's relationships
    The 7 yr old kid reminds me of my stepsister. Her mom had 5 different kids from 5 different fathers but she always hated my mom even though she'd spoil her cause she idolized her mom and hoped my dad would get back with her. Yea right lmao 😂

  • @ceciliaseiber5507
    @ceciliaseiber5507 Год назад

    There is a thing call common law marriage. If you have been together longer than seven years you are married

  • @HankScorpio64
    @HankScorpio64 6 месяцев назад

    Story 2: Depending on where they are they could be married already. Common Law marriage. So ya they don't need to "formalize" if they've been together for so long that for all purposes they are married by common law.

  • @Regden1000
    @Regden1000 Год назад +1

    The third story. While yes the OP might be a bit of a jerk since it is their relationship and all I am strongly siding with OP's remarks about them making it official mainly cause of my job. The document(s) that says you are husband and wife can get very important in the far future when one of them becomes deceased, it will avoid some hassles.

  • @mason4318
    @mason4318 Год назад

    The stepson story, op should’ve talked to his wife

  • @drakephoenixfeather4056
    @drakephoenixfeather4056 Год назад

    Story 3: After 10 years of living together as partners is considered a common-law marriage, at least here in Australia, which means that they are married in the eyes of the government

  • @tomeu9872
    @tomeu9872 Год назад

    Getting married where i come from is less than 30 bucks...

  • @DragonGateDesign
    @DragonGateDesign Год назад

    8 states have a common spouse law, after so many years together you become "married" under the law and are legally considered married

    • @kevintull3302
      @kevintull3302 Год назад

      Does that even count in the other states? Are you married in all states even if they don't have that law?

  • @jor-eld9093
    @jor-eld9093 Год назад

    #3 one of the most frustrating thing thing is if its just a piece of paper then do it already don't put strain on your family for this dumb thing

  • @potatotrash8983
    @potatotrash8983 Год назад

    4th story: bruh, how are they calling him unreasonable when they HEARD WHAT THE MOTHER CALLED MAYA?! Not to mention the aunts and the mother snickering! Invite other friends and family on Maya's side but I would stand my ground firmly. I would try to find a way to get the dad there and not the mom because that was totally out of line to say to Maya. Who essentially (as far as we know) did nothing to her son!

  • @mochanutpayne8396
    @mochanutpayne8396 Год назад

    if you live together for a certin amount of years it is recognized as a common law mariage

  • @Notaweasel_fnaf_1983
    @Notaweasel_fnaf_1983 Год назад

    The gta game play has been awesome, keep it up!! 💞💞💞💞✨️✨️✨️

  • @Juan-bu5bl
    @Juan-bu5bl Год назад

    Still the best Reddit reading channel ever and if you say no then get the heck out of here right now

  • @leslielewis3564
    @leslielewis3564 Год назад +1

    Yup jerk marriage really is a piece of paper especially after being together 15 years comeon they’ve been together a decade

  • @JboX-eo9zm
    @JboX-eo9zm Месяц назад

    Story 5: I'm a devoted Christian, and even I know that this dude b bonkers. He needs to whip himself into shape

  • @VidWatcher01
    @VidWatcher01 Год назад +1

    I wonder why the same people who say marriage is just a "piece of paper" are the same people who are in support of the LGBT community getting that same "piece of paper" but will call it marriage. No diss just something I've noticed🤔

  • @theshadowking1414
    @theshadowking1414 Год назад

    the family would get a chair to sit

  • @PhantomZ0027
    @PhantomZ0027 Год назад +1

    3 story not the jerk, call your partners, what you want but I’m good, ps my cousin parents be together for like 20 plus years, and I never call him uncle and no one in my family call him her husband and her his wife.
    I think saying this my sister partner is a nice meeting group.

    • @DanielGonzalez-qk6sd
      @DanielGonzalez-qk6sd Год назад

      See but in your situation it seems that the cousin’s parents do not care about the title that others go around which is fine. However, in story 3’s case the sis and bf do care and are asking the sister to respect the relationship by using the husband and wife titles. The duo has put in the work to maintain a relationship that is longer then what some relationships, even married ones, last. So what is the issue? After all, common law marriage exists. Unless they disagree with this idea, there is not an issue with simply following the request.

  • @Archernut91
    @Archernut91 Год назад

    for the boyfriend story, look up Common Law.

  • @TheScaletIbisNW
    @TheScaletIbisNW Год назад

    As someone raised uber religious, you made the right choice.

  • @veronblue3072
    @veronblue3072 Год назад

    On the way out of Sarah's parents house would have yelled oh Sarah? Be sure Mike tells you about the prenup with his first wife....

  • @notscared5941
    @notscared5941 Год назад

    You've been consistently living together for 7 years, then you have what's called a common law marriage.

    • @calinvlad858
      @calinvlad858 Год назад

      That's a thing in around 16 American states (only 8 of those being 100% on board with that).
      And the 7 years things, from what I've read, is just a legal myth. There is no time requirement in common law marriage.
      The question now is "Where do they live?".

    • @notscared5941
      @notscared5941 Год назад

      @@calinvlad858 I'm not sure about other states I just know about the one I live in.

  • @aminkurdy
    @aminkurdy Год назад

    Storry 3: I have to say banana

  • @Unbreakable_Spirit01
    @Unbreakable_Spirit01 Год назад

    Story 4: imagine if the mother said that at the wedding, if I were the op I wouldn’t uninvited her and the aunts

  • @aaron75fy
    @aaron75fy Год назад

    6:44 no you can't, you can only do that if you're married. it cheapens the title if you can use it so flippantly

  • @frankcutugno3576
    @frankcutugno3576 Год назад +2

    Your response to Original Poster #3 was spot on! In my opinion, any couple, after 10 years can declare themselves married! The O.P. sounds like religious or conservative nut job that believes in "traditional marriage", whatever that is!

  • @rosacarrillo6349
    @rosacarrillo6349 Год назад

    STORY#3
    It's a
    perogotive.
    Why would a
    piece of paper
    make the
    difference in
    how a couple
    considers they
    are? Husband and
    Wife is as good as
    Boyfriend's or
    Whatever.
    ❤️💙💚💛🧡

  • @R4yj4ck
    @R4yj4ck Год назад +9

    I don't know about story three. I've heard a lot of stories from the LGBT+ community about how not having that "little piece of paper" meant they couldn't see their significant other in the hospital, while their homophobic family that had previously disowned them gets to waltz right in, no questions asked. But it is also their relationship, and calling each other husband/wife isn't hurting anyone. I'm gonna go with my default "If they're not hurting anyone, than whatever." But maybe they should make it official, just in case.

  • @SenseiRaisen
    @SenseiRaisen Год назад

    Story 3 it depends on the circumstances too.
    I know someone who is like that as well, and she is a high school friend of my mom who got a boyfriend but they live separated and get together sometimes. THEY ARE 50 YEARS OLD.
    This is a situation of "mind your own business in both cases" because OP and the sister aren't neither right or wrong in this situation, and again depending on the context. Of course that said, OP should not had to see it like that but can get along with it just for the sake of not been a jerk too. BUT under the same breath neither the sister nor the mom has rights to tell OP that if that piece of paper isn't it too. Its an ESH situation more than anything else.
    For example, we call like that with my gf despite we know for roughly 4 MONTHS , because we hit off in everything and we want that because we feel like there is not other person in the world who can fill that role perfectly on each other. We support each other in our work even and also lightly scold to not put to much unnecessary effort over health too (like "remember to go to get a nice rest and not stay to much late working"). But if we want to move in together, we will had to do it FR (mainly because i want to flee from this shithole of a country and the job opportunities in my field are better in her country plus i will go even more pro than i'm already now). So at least our knowledge of law dictate we had to at least had a convivence of at least 1 month + to turn in the papers there, both for legality and for visa stuffs too for stay permanently. We of course want also that because we're tired for ceremonies and all that shit. We want something in secret instead and live our life, maybe travel for that as a ceremony instead (thou, we also wanted to do cosplay wedding because one of her side jobs is been a WoW Vtuber streamer, and I'm an illustrator. SO ... we will look to dress up as her favorite character in my case, and my favorite off-brand anime character on her case, because she looks like Roxanne Dessir from the eroge Kyonyuu Fantasy , but the OVA version. SHE is BIGGER than her even in the booba area ♥ ).

  • @Cat-oc5gc
    @Cat-oc5gc Год назад

    My reaction to the fourth story (the toast): 😨

  • @mrsschnid1020
    @mrsschnid1020 6 месяцев назад

    There's a thing called common law marriage .. in Pennsylvania, at least where im from. If a couple is together for more than seven years they are legally married in the states eye's

  • @darkstarmoonshadow
    @darkstarmoonshadow Год назад

    My mom and step dad arn not "official" but still think of each other as husband and wife. Even though they got "married" at Disney World under my sister reading the lines of a priest. So no you don't technically need paperwork to say yer married.

  • @briansmith2113
    @briansmith2113 Год назад

    I was understanding of the stepdad insecurities until he pointed out the guy isnt a dad. just stay the course the kid is priority and your wife is 1000% in the wrong as well. just be the dad he needs and dont step on his dad in front of him, when he makes comments like that just respond with "well he's not here"

  • @angelhoo1
    @angelhoo1 Год назад

    Story 3: a marriage is not just a piece of paper. It is a vow you take before God and any witnesses if you want to have them invited. If it's just a piece of paper, then why do you have to use the term husband? If you really want to have that person be called your husband, the girl can simply say this is my sister and her common-law husband. She has every right not to use the term husband because it is reserved for an actual marriage, whether in front of a judge, minister, or an actual official. Saying vows to yourselves or promises is not the same thing. Yes you can be together forever, that's your business, but you cannot force someone to say something that they're technically right about just because you don't want to sign a "piece of paper."

  • @tkiesailastname4656
    @tkiesailastname4656 Год назад

    With the not wanting to be legally married but are basically married and calling themselves by wife and husband...I don't see that as weird. I have a friend who's parents were never legally married dispite having 2 kids with each other and being together for a long time. They didn't get legally married because they didn't want their stuff split between each other if they ever decided to split. They just wanted to own their own things.

  • @raindropgaming2683
    @raindropgaming2683 Год назад

    dude. they've been together for 15 years, they have rings, they just dont want to sign a paper. whats your problem? its not really THAT big a deal

  • @sarahscow397
    @sarahscow397 8 месяцев назад

    If they've lived together in the same house for that long they would be married anyways by the law of common law marriage

  • @mrweybanana3210
    @mrweybanana3210 Год назад

    Bro broke the law cause he cant handle someone not liking him

  • @lordgrape5015
    @lordgrape5015 Год назад +1

    I think the poster went to far in the first story. She used another girl's photo without permission not giving a damn about the consequences or rumors that can start. 2nd story, yes she is the jerk. The people in a relationship decide the terms of their relationship period. She is a third party trying to tell a couple what they can and cannot do in their relationship. She needs to learn boundaries and to get over herself. She is not the be all end all decider of what a relationship can be called and she never will be.

  • @theworldstoryteller1197
    @theworldstoryteller1197 Год назад

    Story #3: I completely disagree with you about the husband/wife thing. Yes, it is a piece of paper, but the piece of paper also gives the couple a legal status that those states which don't have a 'common law' clause on the books. This not only affects their legal status, but can also affect their financial status, because I can guarantee that the IRS doesn't consider them married without that 'piece of paper'. I'm not even going to touch on the 'Christian' viewpoint because I'm sure that that viewpoint is irrelevant to them.
    Story #5: I am religious and that story raises a LOT of red flags for me! It sounds like a cult to me, especially getting married in a church somewhat isolated (I think that's what was said). RUN, FOREST, RUN!!!

  • @pjmacinnes831
    @pjmacinnes831 Год назад

    The story about the unmarried couple that chose to call themselves husband and wife: Yes, you're the jerk. 100%. It's not your relationship and therefore, is none of your business. Get over yourself.

  • @graftonmborge
    @graftonmborge Год назад

    Story 3: she is wrong and is the jerk. Common law marriage is exactly made for couples like this. A common law marriage is one in which the couple lives together for a period of time and holds themselves out to friends, family and the community as "being married," but without ever going through a formal ceremony or getting a marriage license. This gives them all the same legal rights and obligations to each other as a marriage certificate would, so yes they can call each other husband and wife. In fact it’s one of the reasons they qualify as a common law marriage. Plus of course the 15 years together.

  • @brandonnewby178
    @brandonnewby178 6 месяцев назад

    6:17: This may be the only couple I've heard of that does marriage right...

  • @gapgamer0954
    @gapgamer0954 Год назад

    Miss piggy at it again I'm wondering who's doing the piggy voice 😊

  • @jenguinofdoom4747
    @jenguinofdoom4747 Год назад

    It's amazing that the narrator and OP of the daughter story won't give approval. She doesn't want her daughter to live a religious life. That's not sketchy, y'all are sketchy for thinking that your way of life is the only way she should spend her life.

  • @jordanbrawley6222
    @jordanbrawley6222 Год назад

    With the “husband and wife” story where they werent actually married, who cares theyve been together 15 years and he makes ops sister happy and they act like a married couple anyway only difference is if they have a falling out one doesnt get half of the others stuff. But at the end of the day not ur relationship not ur problem, and instead of saying husband/ partner, just use his name when u introduce him as this is (insert name)

  • @anitachiquita70
    @anitachiquita70 Год назад

    Story #6 The OP is a jerk in this one. He is the adult and should be understanding with the child talking about his father. It doesn't sound like the OP is trying to bond and understand why the young boy is talking about his dad so much. Children are just as much hurt by divorce as the parents are. He could be more understanding.

  • @smithsmith1956
    @smithsmith1956 Год назад

    Story 3: what does it matter if a marriage certificate is signed? That is a new thing in human history anyways. Humans have paired off for 100s of thousands of years without marriage certificates. The only reason a woman would be so d@mn insistent on a marriage certificate is if she wants your assets. Because she can't weaponize the family court to take everything you own if the marriage isn't legally recognized. If a woman actually loves you, she won't give two sh!ts about a marriage certificate.

  • @lauramiller7690
    @lauramiller7690 Год назад

    Not the jerk I don't excuse what your mom says just because she's drunk my great-grandmother used to say a drunk person speaks their sober thoughts. As far as your dad not being there that's really tough don't really know what to tell you I can understand why you don't want your mom there but I can understand why you want your dad to be there and not sure what the compromise is. Maybe have a talk with your mom and let her know that she tows the line while she's there or that you'll have security escort her out even in the middle of the wedding if she wants to be catty

  • @Mchknight777
    @Mchknight777 Год назад

    Losing weight is never a bad idea. Don’t get me wrong I’m not trying to fat shame anybody, but too much weight is not a good thing and not a healthy thing and also when 💩 hits the fan you wanna be able to move the way the world is nowadays, but I do agree. Grandma was going too far but you had to put her in her place.