Story 1 - There’s an update. OP talked to her son as well as the school and rec center. Her son wants to stay with her, and the people at school and the rec center have been instructed not to give her child to those parents under any circumstances. The mother of that family tried to take OP’s son from school claiming that she was supposed to pick him up, but the front desk refused and had to call the cops to escort her out when she refused to leave. They’ve also been banned from the rec center and will have the cops called on them if they show up there.
Wholesome update to story 3: a lot of people in the comments told OP to thank his dad in actions, not words, so OP made plans to take him to the botanical gardens, and he'll be buying his dad more plants and equipment! A lot of people told OP to live a good and happy life, and OP fully plans on doing that, too, and is currently getting a degree in counseling. Go, OP!
I came to the comments to say that OP should not wait too long to thank his dad. It is very easy to put it off, until one day there is no more time. OP should tell or show dad how he feels ASAP. Remember, there are no guarantees in life!
Him getting a degree in counseling sounds great! When I told my psychologist about me possibly doing that she was supportive and said "you can't buy personal experience with any amount of money or gain it through studying, it is priceless."
The second I heard OP say “my parents aren’t narcissists but they’ve always favored my sister.” I knew they were in denial. Cuz like, that’s not an accusation people make without merit.
@@uni8514 well yeah. But what i mean is: Op is already on guard while initially writing the post. That either means they recognize the pattern but are in denial, or they have heard that accusation enough times before to be sure they will here too, which also speaks volumes.
@@RealCoolstriker64 it could also just mean they see the accusations a lot in general though. Like I agree they’re in denial about the abusive part but. Reddit does really like to jump to conclusions .
Story 1: This actually happened to my mom and her siblings. My grandma was fighting cancer at the time, so SHE SAID YES. Turns out, "Aunt Mary" had done this before, and that's how we got "Cousin" David. She was horribly abusive, and my grandma literally had to kidnap her kids to get them back. A similar thing happened to me and my siblings in my preteens,as well. This stuff actually happens, and it's nuts.
My great aunt did this too her daughter and got her oldest boy, she also tried to do this to my mum for my brother and I, funny thing is she tried to give the same daughter to her sister (my nan) when her daughter was a teen. She is crazy even now.
@Matty Bruno Lucas Zenere Salas When my mother was a child, she and her siblings were bribed and then "adopted" by a lady they called Aunt Mary. My grandmother was fighting cancer at the time, so unlike the mother in the Reddit story, she agreed to hand her kids over. (Aunt Mary had done this before with a boy, whom we call Cousin David, even though he's not related to us by blood.) After beating the cancer, my grandma wanted her kids back, but Aunt Mary didn't want her to have them back, so Grandma had to "kidnap" her kids to get them back from Aunt Mary. This worked because there was never any kind of legal agreement or guardianship, just a verbal agreement, so Aunt Mary couldn't very well take it to the police. Unfortunately, Aunt Mary was very abusive to all of the kids in her care-- my mom, her siblings, and Cousin David. David's family never wanted him back, so he stayed behind with Aunt Mary and endured the abuse until he was old enough to move out.
Plant dad was a tear jerker for me. I could never even dream of one of my dads ever even considering something like that for me. I LIVE for beautiful stories like that.
My dad passed away over a decade ago and I often worry I'd be disappointing him. But then I hear stories like this and I remember he just wanted me to be happy.
Same!! Especially since I've had to spend a lot of time in the phych ward, mostly because of s*icidal behavior. My dad has been the biggest support system in my life and I literally wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him, in more ways than one haha. He doesn't even know this but at the start of this year I was planning on offing myself. I had ghosted everyone in my life and never left the house. If he didn't bring me food and go behind my back and get me psychiatric help I would not be alive rn. Sorry for rambling, that story just hit very close to home. Take care of yourself! ♡
@@ACAB.forcutie I understand why you feel like that but I promise you, you aren't a disappointment. Just keep doing your best and I'm sure your dad would be proud. Take care of yourself ♡
@@mansikkapoika the last thing he said to me was "stay sharp". I've tried to do that but I always beat myself up for dropping out of school. He died during finals and I never recovered.
Story 4: When parents favor a child, it is often that child who suffers the consequences the most. They are coddled, and their bad habits and behavior are brushed off. The sister would have done as well as the others, I suspect, if she'd had more discipline growing up. She has to face her own issues eventually, but the parents bear a huge responsibility for how she turned out.
My parents coddled my older brother for awhile, until they eventually realized they screwed up. Do you think they changed their ways for the better and raised us both fairly? Nope. We were equal alright, equally responsible for all of his bad behavior, equal in all his faults. Him being a liar meant I must also be a lair so nothing I said could be trusted. Him being lazy and a procrastinater meant I must also be and since I was apparently a lair too, I couldn't be believed if I said I did it already or didn't have homework. He didn't do his chores so we both got in trouble and grounded because I didn't remind him or help him do it. We both have ASD and ADHD but that didn't matter, I was always partially to blame. It wasn't until I had a break down when I was 17 and he was 22 that they finally stopped treating us like we were the same person
The first story was actually completely normal ... until it wasn't. It's entirely normal for childhood friends to stay at each other's place for like a week sometimes. So, there really were no red flags. That twist came entirely out of nowhere.
There was an update. Op called the school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
True. My best friend, basically a brother to me, when we were kids, I would spend like 2 weeks in a row sometimes at my best friends place during the summer. Almost every weekend we would be hanging out for the entire weekend.
First story: I grew up really poor as well. All my friends could afford school lunches and had Game boys, while I had to bring food from home and I drew a Game boy on a piece of paper so I could pretend to play Mario. But the thing is, my parents hid that we were poor from me so well that I didn't even know or care. I didn't know my toys were gifts from others, or that we barely could afford food, because I was so loved it didn't even register. Owen has a mother who loves him and gives him everything he needs, even if she can barely afford it. That's all a child needs.
that family is coo coo , they seem to believe that just because they can give the kid more expensive things the kid will want them more? what an egocentric way of thought
It's nice that it worked out for you, but my experience with childhood poverty is entirely different. Any money I came by had to go to my parents to feed their cigarette and beer addictions right until we were evicted and had to spend a few nights on the street before the Children's Aid made me a ward of the Crown. I don't think people who can't afford secure housing and healthy food for a full household should raise kids. They can have kids, they just shouldn't raise them.
@@agentzapdos4960 I feel you, I didn't mention this before because it wasn't really relevant but the biggest reason we barely could afford food was because of my dads substance addiction. I hope you are doing better now
*Update on the people who are trying to take my son* "I have tried to post this update in True Off My Chest but it keeps getting autodeleted. Since I have so many followers, I figured I'd update here and hopefully it gets around. Well, what everyone feared would happen, did. Tuesday, he returned to school. I told him he could still talk with and play with Charlie. I was hesitant to drop him off but figured you can’t live in fear. Most afternoon, my son takes the bus to a local rec center for aftercare. I had already told the school everything and that Nate and Paige were not to pick Owen up. I managed to call and even make sure he got on the bus. Aftercare was also made aware of the change in pick up list. Well, a half hour later, I get a call that Paige had tried to pick up my son. The front desk refused to release him. Didn’t say why, just that she was no longer on the list. She wouldn’t leave and the police were called. She was escorted out of the building. While she wasn’t brought to jail, there is a police report and I am using this to go to court and get an order of protection. Paige and Nate are also banned from the rec center so if they *do* show up, they will get arrested for trespassing. The police are working on ways to protect us and the local social services office has been made aware of the situation, so should they try to make a claim, they’re aware of the situation."
Ugh I feel so bad for their son, too. Either he grows up not knowing his parents are would be kidnappers, which is bad, or he finds out they tried to abduct his friend, which is worse.
At first, I thought Charlie's parents were just being nice and helping out OP during her rough times, even if they are a bit...too nice. Then bam, the last part made me go "what the f*ck?". What they are doing is red flag city, while I feel sorry for Owen, I think this should be best for him, stay away from them. You never know what they might pull.
There was an update. Op called school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
When I saw the title of today’s video, I knew which story you were going to talk about. This story makes my stomach ache for the OP. Reminds me of the neighbor who groomed the girl next door and kidnapped her under her parents nose. 😩
Story 1: Will never understand parents that full on disown their kids when they get/get someone else pregnant. Like, you've been pregnant/raised a child before. You KNOW how difficult that can be, yet your first response is to disown and abandon them?????
There was an update on the first story, Paige showed up at the Rec center trying to kidnap Owen, but OP had taken both off the list, so when she wouldn't go away police was caught
@@krbthewitch She also explained to her son what they wanted, he was horrified and started crying because he doesn't wanna be stolen from his mother So money can't buy everyone ....Which is refreshing as I just came off a story about a blatant sociopathic menace who enabled daddy's cheating on his mother because the young hot stepmom made him popular and she bought him stuff
@@MiraTheWarlock Wow. I think I may have heard that one. And some people side with the teens no matter what... I feel sorry for the mom and hope she got everything in the divorce.
@@akl2k7 Not sure if she got everything, but she married a good man and had a daughter, so she had zero issue shunning her son, when he only reached out for money
Story 1: in college, a friend of mine asked me to babysit her rabbit for a weekend but instead, left him with me for a month. I fell in love with that rabbit, and assumed he’d been abandoned with me. Nate and Paige see Owen as a pet who’s better off with them. Not a child with a mother he loves and needs. A LOT of people in the foster/adoption system feel this way about underprivileged families.
I was born to an "underprivileged family" and I'm not so certain. My parents couldn't even keep us housed because they had to have smokes and beer every day, and I ended up severely abused in the foster care system and then on welfare for life because I'm too fucked up to hold down a job. Nate and Paige took it way too far, though I fear Owen will grow to resent his mom for "preventing" him from continuing to have a more typical developed-world childhood and returning him to a life of just existing because that's all they can afford.
There was an update. Op called school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
That flower shop story was so heartwarming! To go so far for your kid should be natural and the norm, sadly it isn’t but that dad seems to truly care and it’s a wonderful thing.
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 yea he could’ve done more conventional and easy and maybe even more effective things, however in the story we also get to know that he wasn’t much for showing affection like that. He did what he could with what he had, I’m sure if your kid is thinking about killing themselves you’re not going to be the most rational person around. Maybe he just did the first thing that came to mind that he thought would work, and to be honest? That’s waaaaay more than I can say for some people lol
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 basically, I don’t think he was really thinking of rational solutions at the time. Like therapy and stuff, that’s a rational solution to the problem of depression and suicidal tendencies. But when someone you care about is in such a bad way you don’t tend to be rational, I think he thought of the first solution that might have worked and placed all his bets on it. Was it the best solution? No, no it was not. Could he have pursued a faaaar better solution? Oh absolutely. Was it efficient? Well…kinda? but it could have been better. But at least he did something 🤷♀️ Many people just brush it off as being “attention seeking” or “just being a bit sad” or “faking it” and other such nonsense.
For the adoption story. Those were not red flag at all, I have been friends of other guys that are only sons (I am too) and our friendship develop into calling each other brothers. OP was ambushed and it's clear the other parents were taking advantage of her situation.
There was an update. Op called the school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
It's so sad. They could have adopted OP and Owen. Some people will take a younger family under their wing so to speak. Their son would have gotten a brother and they would have gotten two bonus "kids" to take care of. Instead they went the crazy route.
@@wmdkitty irresponsible my fucking ass, if she was irresponsible, she would have not worked her ass off for her kid, if she was irresponsible, she wouldn’t have taken care of him. And no, she does not need to give HER child to the ‘superior’ parents
Story1 Restraining Order! OP didn't see red flags because those weren't normal red flags. My husband and I have cared for other people's kids in exactly this way without ever having any ill intentions. Sometimes, kids and parents just need a hand. It sucks that she can no longer trust people who were seemingly her biggest allies. Hopefully, Owen will be OK after that couple's treachery. ❤
There was an update. Op called the school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
The dad in the second story is amazing. He loves his son so much to be there for him in the best/possibly only way he knows how. I teared up hearing his dad did that for him.
That is absolutely disgusting. They want to pull the Angelina Jolie card and try to take your child and then their reasons for doing it are that much more sinister. They want a consistent playmate for their own kid to compensate for not having a second child
There was an update. Op called school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
The best thing for Owen is to be with his MOTHER. We helped SEVERAL times with my kid's best friend growing up. Including even having to register her for school and take her daily. She lived with us here and there for months at a time(her mother was an addict) I never thought for a second that taking her away from her mother completely was the answer or even an option. I had to get temp guardianship in order to enroll her in school, take her to the doctor, get her glasses etc. She loved her mom. As far as I know now, her mom has been clean for years. I am glad I could help and I loved the kid but I would have never tried to rip her away from her family.
There was an update. Op called the aftercare and school to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
Story 4: Geez, they're defending the Golden Child sister even when there's evidence of her petty crimes and she's crashing hard? Yeah, those bridges ain't coming back
Soldier's Dad: OP, give your dad the biggest hug & thank him for everything he has done for you. You don't even have to mention the business, but you could if you think you should. You have an amazing dad!
Story 2: “today I got a text, the skid mark trick works love you” I AM DYING IN A COFFEE DRIVE THROUGH 😂😂😂 protect this man at all costs, very weird that he went into the bathroom right after she used it to smell, but oddly sweet.
Story 1 : op needs to tell her kid what those creepy jagoffs want and teach him about stranger dangers... Story 2 : op fiance projecting hard .. Story 3 : op dad is a true hero.. not everything is done by physical affection..op dad is not the "hugs" guy but silently a good guy.. Story 4 : that's the side effects of not being patented as a youngster you learn nothing and become entitled.. if I'm op or op other siblings I would go LC with the 3 poisonis things disgused as "family ".. Story 5 : op needs to find that girl again and help her file charges against his B word of a GF..
Stranger danger wouldn't help with story 1. These people were friends, and they met in a public place. They were family friends at that point. It's unfortunate that they used it against op.
There's an update to the first story, OP told her son and he wants to stay with her. She told the school and rec centre that the other parents aren't allowed to pick up her son, when the mother went to pick up OPS son she was told she couldn't and had to be taken out by the cops because she refused to leave
@Dragon exactly, when it comes to sa, csa, abuse, abductions, etc, so many different crimes, more often than not, are perpetrated by someone you know, love, and trust. That's the scary thing. Sure, be cautious of everyone, but at the end of the day, it's probably not gonna be a stranger who hurts you.
Story 4: now the mature thing to do would be to enjoy this quietly, and not say anything as she and your parents suffer the consequences for their favoritism. The slightly less mature thing would be to throw a party with your sip blame talking about how this is such deserved karma. The inventory thing to do would be to constantly bring as complete ignorance to the situation and enjoy watching them try to cover up their blatant failure. These are all the options on the table and none of them are necessarily wrong or right, just different. Although she did steal your money, and constantly lie just to get you in trouble.
First Story: Wow, ummm OP needs to get away from these two asap. These two give me the vibes that they might kidnap Owen. These two are absolutely weird. If they want to adopt a kid, why not reasearch an adoption center? Actually, no I don’t think they SHOULD adopt a kid if they only see that kid as a playmate for their child Second Story: Uhhhhhh, good intentions but weird concern lmao. I mean, cool that he is worried about his gf but this is a very weird concern to have lol Third Story: Wow, OP's dad is honestly a great man. Knowing he would be losing money, he started this plant business to help his son after the thing he tried to do in the military Fourth Story: Favoritism...I personally think its a form of abuse. OP's parents straight up favored the youngest sister above everyone else which is wrong. Good thing she faced consequences for her actions for the first time, sucks it wasn’t from her own parents though Comment: That is high levels on petty lmao Fifth Story: It sounds like OP is seriously in denial about his gf. She is a clear cut bully, seen her bully someone, and heard about her and her friend's nickname? She is clearly a bully and the fact OP claimed to have been bullied in elementary school, should be enough for him to not be around this girl
@@MiraTheWarlockfacts, especailly since they only want another kid so Charlie can have a long term playmate instead of actually loving and caring for the kid
The answer to "why not adopt instead of getting another person's child" is because said person's child has already been raised, is respectful and educated. A foster kid means to do everything again, so it's more work. For a couple who as entitled to want to get another person's kid, it wouldn't surprise me to learn that's the reason.
Shit. Story 3 hit me hard as a truck. As someone who went through _dozens_ of unaliving attempts, it amazed me how much there are parents who care and would do anything to make their offspring thrive again. The dad took that out of his heart, gone out of his ways just to make sure his son had a thing going on; and even managed to connect with him more than he ever did. Damn. My asian mother literally would never, in fact, she did the opposite since I was born
Dude that's crazy. When my mom remarried and we had a better financial situation I had a friend who's parents weren't that well off and we were sad over summer break that we couldn't spend as much time together when we came up with the idea that he could just come with us if his parents were fine. It was quite the luxurious place so they were hesitant about the price but out parents agreed to split his cost 50:50 and it worked out great. That's why I feel so bad for OP blaming herself for not seeing signs. Nate and Paige are nuts to even bring it up and play the "it's best for your son" card. In an update they even tried to pick him up from school even though they weren't allowed to which made the school escalade to law enforcement. Absolute crazies.
My theory for “why not foster/adopt” is that they wouldn’t know the kid as well. They were doing this for a long time, making me think they were scoping out Owen in his “natural habitat.” They couldn’t have done that with a foster kid and would have had to run the risk of getting a “broken” one. It’s a terrible mindset.
Story 3: this kind of reminds me of that episode of One piece where Zoro took all of luffy's pain, but said nothing happened even though he was completely covered in blood. You don't have to feel weird thanking him, what he was trying to avoid was making you feel like you're responsible for anything and you're not, your gratitude actually might make him feel good and you two can have a nice Father and Son moment.
For years my da would do the one arm hug with me. Finally I said ‘both arms, Da. I’m in my 30’s and I still need proper hugs from you!’. He laughed and promptly used both arms. Still does, I’m 52 now. He says ‘I love you’ with such ease now. I’m the baby and the only living child now, sadly lost my big brother and sister to their addictions and demons. I still remember coming back from overseas, I was active duty for over 10 yrs and only took one leave to try to help my big sister. We got in VERY late and were making our way to baggage when I saw my dad there waiting for me. I drop my bags and ran to him, both of us were sobbing but made a pack to never tell anyone 😂. My team had no idea I had any emotions outside of fierce, wicked sense of humour and angry and there’s their Lt. Col. sobbing in her daddy’s arms. They were sweating from their eyes! Just retired last year and I visit him as much as possible. He lives in Florida now but I’m trying to get him to move to South Carolina, I’ve almost got him sold! ❤ OP should definitely just give his dad a huge hug. Never know, he may like it.
#1... I moved 2000 miles with no forwarding address and cut my mother out of our lives because my mother tried taking my kid. I was the only single parent & girl in my family. My brothers had stay at home wives. We had an intervention on my mother. They told her if she would do this to me she could do it to them. I cut her out for over 20 years. I dont regret it.
Yeah, there was no warning signs in the first post, everything the couple did was considerably benign, there was no way OP could’ve predicted they would pull something like that.
There was an update. Op called the rec and school to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
Bully girlfriend… a month in? Leave fast. If she lied about her not being a bully but in turn almost rips someone’s hair off their head… consider it a red flag and when you leave, a bullet dodged
Story 3: I've said it before and I'll say it again; after so many stories involving super toxic families, cheating/lying/backstabbing spouses and insane entitled Karens it is so uplifting and refreshing to have rSlash covering wholesome stories!
Second story - the thought of a significant other coming into the bathroom to sniff for a poop smell after you’ve gone, makes me very uncomfortable. I’m a private person and I would seriously have an issue with my spouse doing this. Like, “what in the f are you doing?! Mind your business!”😂😂 I don’t see it as sweet at all. It’s just weird. Lol
Last story: I can tell OP is Young because he believed her when she said there mean but she's not like them. I mean don't get me wrong friends can have differences, but usually assholes hang together. And if she was really her friend and how come she didn't follow the group as they were laughing and walking away? Sorry OP, but you're dating a bully that tried to hide it from you because she knew you wouldn't like her if you saw her true colors. Some advice though be careful, if you dumped her over this she will bully you too, that does not mean stay with her that means avoid her.
Yeah, cause listen. I'm a nice person. And all my friends are, but at thesame time all of my friends have the same levels of sarcasm and bitchiness when we joke around. Ya know? If I ever said "my friends are jerks, but I'm not." They'd Gibbs smack me and remind me that their names in my phone are bitch and whore. 😂😂😂💀💀💀🥰
Story 2: I had my gallbladder removed when I was 13, and in 30 years, I've never had concerns about leaving skidmarks on the toilet seat. It's not that difficult to aim at something that I'm sitting on.
Yeah, are toilet skidmarks really that big of an issue? I still have my gallbladder (though, I'm not entirely sure what relevance it has? It seems to me only your anus/sphincter would affect your "aim?") and I rarely if ever leave them, like it's happened a few times in my entire life, so considerably less that once a year... and that's inside the bowl, not on the toilet seat... what is this guy going on about?
I am a bit confused as well. The only times I left skid marks on toilets was because I had not cleaned my butt properly the previous time I pooped. I experienced this during covid as I gained 70 pounds and cleaning my butt became more difficult. I adapted and am slowly losing the weight, so this is no longer an issue. That was absolutely disgusting for me. Me being a 300+ guy am confused by people assuming skidmarks on toilets are expected. Also "aiming", how and why is aiming needed for pooping? Do they need big toilet seats or to actually sit down. If they can't clean themselves, buy a bidet add on to the toilet.
@@threecards333 That's another thing, I used massive air quotes for the word "aiming" (though, when writing things out, it's one size fits all). If your pooper isn't perpendicular to the floor, and pointed straight down... you're doing something wrong. Like, you don't need a level or anything, it should be second nature by, say age five?
Never mind, gallbladder, aiming, and anything else, don't people look behind them when they are finished? I always check if everything is the way it is supposed to be. There is usually a toilet brush next to the toilet, and you can use some toilet paper to wipe anything else, plus you can usually re-flush if need be. Geez guys, we are grown-ups, aren't we?
@Wendy O. Koopa In my case, since my gallbladder was taken out, I've always gone a little more regularly. What the gallbladder does is store and concentrate the enzymes that the pancreas creates in order to give a kind of kick-start to digestion, and without it, I have to use the bathroom 20 minutes after every meal. It's as if the plumbing doesn't have anything to do until the next food pushes through, or something.
Last Post: There is a Reason they are called the Bully B^^^^^^. Either they are constantly roughhousing each other and it makes them outcast from school, which I think is unlikely, or the much more probable option, they are bullies and are lying to you because they are also playing with you.
The last story: I concur. OP needs to dump her. His girlfriend is the mean girl and her posse are a bunch of bullies. Clearly she has no respect for boundaries, zero comprehension of the word no and no accountability. Therefore she has no expectation of there being reprisals as well as consequences for her actions. I also fear for OP's well-being now that he has called her out. She's already denied and deflected about her toxic abusive behavior. I wouldn't be surprised in order to mask that she's the problem, if she tried to claim he was abusing her. OP should cut and run while he has the chance, but keep any proof he has of her being abusive. I think it will save him in the future.
Story 3 had me crying, especially at the part where the mom confessed about the business and basically how it saved op's life. It just made me miss my own dad. I feel like he would have done anything if it meant helping me.
Even if those parents from Story 1 did manage to conceive a sibling for their other kid, I don’t imagine they’d be treated very well. Siblings who were born to be playmates for another kid are almost *never* treated well by the parents because, well, they essentially wanted to make a pet out of a kid.
Stort One:Page and Nate come off as not just entitled but judgemental do to OP's age Story two: honestly I understand OPs husband concern as that could have been a legit medical problem if it was true Story Three: OPs dad is how a actual father acts Story Four: ya I understand thar as my own Lil sister was kinda like that with our dad till he found out she was sneaking out and joy ridding in the family cars and it all changed and changed more when I moved out ... we are on better terms now Story five: oh joy ' those ' kinds of individuals who things it's ' cute / funny ' to be a bully
The second story baffles me. Like, do they not have a toilet brush?? Why is their toilet slowly building up skidmarks over time and they haven't thought to clean it after use?
The one with the 8-year-olds the parents should have invited them both to stay in the house. They could have made a room for the 24-year-old and her 8-year-old son and made something work so that the three adults and the two children could live in the same house and they could have what they wanted in effect without separating the boy from his mother. Plus it would be a hell of a gift for that woman who is certainly sacrificed a lot for her kid
8:50 just.... Clean the toilet after pooping?? Am i like over self-conscious about my pooping? Idk ill never ask my husband that. In the week after my labour he kept asking if everything was ok in that area. Im pretty open about peeing but i begged for him to stop with the questions. 11:57 oh god he used his savings to basically save his kids life. Oh such a good dad omg
As the single guardian of a little boy, I can actually absolutely see how this could happen. I've never let my little guy go somewhere without me or another family member, and when he does (go with the family member), I'm paranoid the entire time. Freaking HORRIFYING.
Story 1: Honestly, they would've spoiled Owen to death. OP is doing just fine as a parent, and basically depriving OP of Owen is just bad. The neighbors could've just adopted some other child. If they can afford a s**t ton of gifts, then they can afford an adoption
My mum had a friend that tried to kidnap my brother(twin), and I when we were babies around 2-3 years old saying to my mum that she can look after us and my mum rightly so broke off any contact with her and 20 years later still tells this story.
Story #1: Or how about becoming a foster parents? There is an extreme shortage of foster parents. I know 3 families who've wound up adopting their foster children. Of course, each took in 3 and 4 siblings which may have upped the odds for the adoptions.
I wouldn't be surprised if they've tried and been declined based on some previous behaviour or other concerns that came up during the screening process. The other child's mother seemed to be familiar with some of the legalities of custody, though she could have familiarized herself with those at any time.
Adoption is NOT difficult for a financially and mentally stable couple with 1 child of their own unless there are skeletons in their closet. These people seem like the type to either fear their past or their too lazy. OP's son was raised well so he's an easy fit. A child in the system around their son's age is likely to have a lot of trauma that will take A LOT of work to help them become a true part of the family. Some people are just SELFISH AH's!! OP's son will FREAK OUT if his mom is gone. She is his comfort, safety, love, support...she is home to him. These people are stupid to think their money will change that. He's not a teen and even then it would take a severely neglected child to choose them bc mom is his heart, his everything.
the first story has an update, which i'll copy and paste here (tho there are others): Well, what everyone feared would happen, did. Tuesday, he returned to school. I told him he could still talk with and play with Charlie. I was hesitant to drop him off but figured you can’t live in fear. Most afternoon, my son takes the bus to a local rec center for aftercare. I had already told the school everything and that Nate and Paige were not to pick Owen up. I managed to call and even make sure he got on the bus. Aftercare was also made aware of the change in pick up list. Well, a half hour later, I get a call that Paige had tried to pick up my son. The front desk refused to release him. Didn’t say why, just that she was no longer on the list. She wouldn’t leave and the police were called. She was escorted out of the building. While she wasn’t brought to jail, there is a police report and I am using this to go to court and get an order of protection. Paige and Nate are also banned from the rec center so if they *do* show up, they will get arrested for trespassing. The police are working on ways to protect us and the local social services office has been made aware of the situation, so should they try to make a claim, they’re aware of the situation.
Op 1, there were no red flags for you to see there. Straight up. When I grew up, my family included my best friend in pretty much everything. He stayed over at least 4 times a week and tagged along on vacations without having to pay. My family was not rich but despite that, my parents just wanted him included as he was like a brother to me. Mine and his parents had great contact and remained friendly throughout our entire youth. You did absolutely nothing wrong op, they went way over the line with their request.
If the last story was a kid from high school or middle school, this is why classes or many lessons to teach kids the real world stuff that doesn’t involve STEM are needed. Tax preparation, how to save for retirement, how to pay bills, how to spot common red flags and dangers in the dating world, etc. There is so much we should learn in middle/high school that we just don’t get taught and it’s really sad cause a lot of people need the info
Last story: ditch her. Do you want to have children with her and know years after that one of your child is being abused by her mother when you’re not watching? She’s two faced.
Last story: My advice would be have it out with her publicly, and when it's obvious she won't repent, dump her publicly. Not only does that show her you don't accept that and refuse to support her doing it, it shows everyone you have great standards and self worth. It might not have any effect on her personally, but it shifts everyone to your side regardless, and gives you a wealth of supporters should she turn the nasty on you.
I may be biased cuz I was birthed by a teen, but I truly believe if you'd disown your minor daughter for getting pregnant, you don't deserve to have a daughter.
In the last story I think that OP should Go find the girl whose hair was pulled and ask her out she's probably cooler than his girlfriend or soon to be ex hopefully.
Story 1: as you said, they want a playmate for their kid. So it's kinda... a toy? We know kids are used to get bored of their toys eventually, right? And what if, eventually, they had a fight? Decided not to be friends anymore? How and where would this kid be?? How entitled and clueless can people be???
Dabne, of course they want Owen. Charlie likes him, he's sweet and polite, and they don't want the hassle to "housebreak" a fosterchild, who might has some abuse skeletons in the closet. Owen are a more perfect fit. But Dang, those are creepy af.
OP should also make sure to keep her ex parents FAR away from herself and Owen. If they didn’t want to be parents back then and support/help their daughter in a situation, then they shouldn’t expect OP to just welcome back with open arms as they play the “Happy Grandparents” act. I’ve heard of how parents of the children they’ve abandoned years ago would try and come crawling back to their adults kids’ lives, expecting to either be the grandparents of their grandchildren, get money as “compensation” for raising the kids, use their adult kids like caretakers or all of the above. If OP’s parents DO try and come back to pull this shitty scummy stunt, OP should give us an update. As for the Creepy Neighbors that wants to “Take Owen for THEMSELVES”, OP and Owen should just move FAR AWAY from them and file restraining order against them! This couple shouldn’t even have Charlie OR anybody else’s kids if that’s how they see the children of single parents! Kids who have single parents AREN’T objects to be taken or even bartered! Screw those psychopathic parents! Also, “Why wouldn’t Charlie’s parents think about adopting from an adoption place?” Methinks that they probably lied about Charlie and stole HIM from the hospital or from the adoption agency, and they got blacklisted from all adoption places and are on the warrant list!
My wife and I are unable to adopt due to my health issues and the fact that I’ll most likely die in a few years. We are also unable to have kids, normally. It pisses me off that a family like the first story have the option to adopt and get a kid out of that system, but want to basically kidnap a child. What the hell
WTF are skidmarks in the toilet story? My knowledge of skidmarks are the brown streaks in your underwear if you don't wipe properly, what are skidmarks on the toilet itself? Did the partner get his poop on the seat? That's not a normal thing, learn to freaking SIT!
"We aren't on the poverty lines by any means, but we definitely live paycheck to paycheck in a 1 bedroom apartment." I mean she's not wrong. Being well below the poverty line is literally not ON the poverty line.
Yeah I agree with the red flag point Rslash made- there really weren't any! Everything is only connecting in hindsight, and tbh if OP sees these as full red flags, it will be difficult for her son to have real friendships in the future My mom used to take care of everyone, all my friends would come over after school constantly, my friends would stay the night if something happened with their parents, everything. The only time my mom tried to get custody of one was when their foster parents decided they were too old to have kids any more, and they wanted to put them back into the system. My mom asked them for guardianship so my friend wouldn't have to move and leave our IB program at school. We only ever got into that situation bc their parents decided it first! Although my mom was always poor, so... Maybe the red flag was actually that the neighbors are rich!
She's a bully two choices. Stay with a bully or brake shop. If you're smart you'll break up or get ready for the repercussions. Also tell her you're breaking up with her cuz she is a bully!
“I’ve been pooping in my backyard so no one finds my skid marks” I mean personally I just run some warm water into the toilet (I’ve a cup on my shelf I keep my toothbrush in), add a small bit of bleach onto the toilet brush and give it a quick scrub, but pooping in the garden works too!
Story #3: Skid marks? If ya leaving skid marks behind when taking a duce, time to restart potty training. Story #4: Love are ALWAYS seen through one's actions. Showing up, being supportive and present, that's love. My Dad's a Boomer too, that's just how many men of that generation are. Not verbally affectionate but you know they love you.
The business with dad story made me tear up, and I never cry for these videos 🥲 somehow knew instantly what the dad was up to trying to take care of OP, that’s amazing.
I hope that the kid in the first story The one whose parents are crazy is able to grow up fine and if he is fine that he can still be friends with OP's kid.
As someone who's been going through a dark place for a while now, the story about the Dad really hit me hard as it sounds like something my Dad would do.
Story one: I wouldn't call "We wanted our son to have a brother but that didn't happen. So we are happy to let your son play with ours so he isn't lonely" a red flag. I'd say it's more a pink flag. Potentially harmful, but also potentially harmless. Like if they are rich enough to afford to bring OP's son along on vacation they are probably rich enough that money doesn't bother them. Of course in this case it was harmful. But I am talking hypothetically.
Oh to work at a plant store with my mom all day long. That sounds like an absolute dream. It doesn't have to be a plant store it could really be any type of store - but having a small family owned business and working with family sounds amazing. Unfortunately that could never happen to me.
Story 1: FYI, the foster care's goal is reunification first so the vast majority of kids in the foster system are not eligible for adoption. It is much easier and cost effective to adopt from someone you personally know, but this does not excuse how those parents behaved.
Story 1 - There’s an update. OP talked to her son as well as the school and rec center. Her son wants to stay with her, and the people at school and the rec center have been instructed not to give her child to those parents under any circumstances.
The mother of that family tried to take OP’s son from school claiming that she was supposed to pick him up, but the front desk refused and had to call the cops to escort her out when she refused to leave. They’ve also been banned from the rec center and will have the cops called on them if they show up there.
Good thing op trusted her instinct.. those people are crazy..
Thank you for the update. I was dying to know what happened.
Wow!!!!
Did anyone narrate this update me make it into a video?
@@giovanniiamunno7874 I’m not sure. This story was covered by a few other channels, but I’m not sure if they added the update.
Wholesome update to story 3: a lot of people in the comments told OP to thank his dad in actions, not words, so OP made plans to take him to the botanical gardens, and he'll be buying his dad more plants and equipment! A lot of people told OP to live a good and happy life, and OP fully plans on doing that, too, and is currently getting a degree in counseling. Go, OP!
I came to the comments to say that OP should not wait too long to thank his dad. It is very easy to put it off, until one day there is no more time. OP should tell or show dad how he feels ASAP. Remember, there are no guarantees in life!
Why? There's literally no reason ro
@@antoniocasias5545 Why are you commenting? There's literally no reason to. 🤷🏻♀️
@@Xian6402 ??????ʕ⁎̯͡⁎ʔ༄ the philosophical question
Why comment in a comment section?
Him getting a degree in counseling sounds great! When I told my psychologist about me possibly doing that she was supportive and said "you can't buy personal experience with any amount of money or gain it through studying, it is priceless."
The second I heard OP say “my parents aren’t narcissists but they’ve always favored my sister.” I knew they were in denial. Cuz like, that’s not an accusation people make without merit.
Same vibe as "We have a wonderful relationship BUT..."
@@ScooterBond1970 My Husband is a kind, amazing, caring man, BUT all of his actions are that of an abusive asshole! What should I do??
People like to throw around the word narcissist a lot for things that aren’t actually npd, so that part makes sense at least ..
@@uni8514 well yeah. But what i mean is: Op is already on guard while initially writing the post. That either means they recognize the pattern but are in denial, or they have heard that accusation enough times before to be sure they will here too, which also speaks volumes.
@@RealCoolstriker64 it could also just mean they see the accusations a lot in general though. Like I agree they’re in denial about the abusive part but. Reddit does really like to jump to conclusions .
Story 1: This actually happened to my mom and her siblings. My grandma was fighting cancer at the time, so SHE SAID YES. Turns out, "Aunt Mary" had done this before, and that's how we got "Cousin" David. She was horribly abusive, and my grandma literally had to kidnap her kids to get them back. A similar thing happened to me and my siblings in my preteens,as well. This stuff actually happens, and it's nuts.
Yikes! I'm so glad your grandmother got them back!
My great aunt did this too her daughter and got her oldest boy, she also tried to do this to my mum for my brother and I, funny thing is she tried to give the same daughter to her sister (my nan) when her daughter was a teen. She is crazy even now.
BS.
I am having a hard time understanding this story. I’m having a hard time understanding who is who and who did what, and what happened.
@Matty Bruno Lucas Zenere Salas
When my mother was a child, she and her siblings were bribed and then "adopted" by a lady they called Aunt Mary. My grandmother was fighting cancer at the time, so unlike the mother in the Reddit story, she agreed to hand her kids over. (Aunt Mary had done this before with a boy, whom we call Cousin David, even though he's not related to us by blood.)
After beating the cancer, my grandma wanted her kids back, but Aunt Mary didn't want her to have them back, so Grandma had to "kidnap" her kids to get them back from Aunt Mary. This worked because there was never any kind of legal agreement or guardianship, just a verbal agreement, so Aunt Mary couldn't very well take it to the police.
Unfortunately, Aunt Mary was very abusive to all of the kids in her care-- my mom, her siblings, and Cousin David. David's family never wanted him back, so he stayed behind with Aunt Mary and endured the abuse until he was old enough to move out.
Plant dad was a tear jerker for me. I could never even dream of one of my dads ever even considering something like that for me. I LIVE for beautiful stories like that.
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My dad passed away over a decade ago and I often worry I'd be disappointing him. But then I hear stories like this and I remember he just wanted me to be happy.
Same!! Especially since I've had to spend a lot of time in the phych ward, mostly because of s*icidal behavior. My dad has been the biggest support system in my life and I literally wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him, in more ways than one haha. He doesn't even know this but at the start of this year I was planning on offing myself. I had ghosted everyone in my life and never left the house. If he didn't bring me food and go behind my back and get me psychiatric help I would not be alive rn. Sorry for rambling, that story just hit very close to home. Take care of yourself! ♡
@@ACAB.forcutie I understand why you feel like that but I promise you, you aren't a disappointment. Just keep doing your best and I'm sure your dad would be proud. Take care of yourself ♡
@@mansikkapoika the last thing he said to me was "stay sharp". I've tried to do that but I always beat myself up for dropping out of school.
He died during finals and I never recovered.
Story 4: When parents favor a child, it is often that child who suffers the consequences the most. They are coddled, and their bad habits and behavior are brushed off. The sister would have done as well as the others, I suspect, if she'd had more discipline growing up. She has to face her own issues eventually, but the parents bear a huge responsibility for how she turned out.
My parents coddled my older brother for awhile, until they eventually realized they screwed up. Do you think they changed their ways for the better and raised us both fairly? Nope. We were equal alright, equally responsible for all of his bad behavior, equal in all his faults. Him being a liar meant I must also be a lair so nothing I said could be trusted. Him being lazy and a procrastinater meant I must also be and since I was apparently a lair too, I couldn't be believed if I said I did it already or didn't have homework. He didn't do his chores so we both got in trouble and grounded because I didn't remind him or help him do it. We both have ASD and ADHD but that didn't matter, I was always partially to blame. It wasn't until I had a break down when I was 17 and he was 22 that they finally stopped treating us like we were the same person
That's what i wanted to say. While despicable to be on the receiving end of YS's behaviour, I just consider her a victim of the parents.
It should be considered a form of abuse or neglect.
The first story was actually completely normal ... until it wasn't.
It's entirely normal for childhood friends to stay at each other's place for like a week sometimes.
So, there really were no red flags.
That twist came entirely out of nowhere.
There was an update. Op called the school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
@@TheMadagascarqueen Well, imagine going from "friends hanging out" to "help I'm being kidnapped" in like a few days.
What the hell.
True. My best friend, basically a brother to me, when we were kids, I would spend like 2 weeks in a row sometimes at my best friends place during the summer. Almost every weekend we would be hanging out for the entire weekend.
Yeah, I really didn't see any red flags other than the couple spending so much on her child, though that could just be someone being overly friendly.
I knew something wasn't right when they were spoiling someone else's kid.
First story: I grew up really poor as well. All my friends could afford school lunches and had Game boys, while I had to bring food from home and I drew a Game boy on a piece of paper so I could pretend to play Mario. But the thing is, my parents hid that we were poor from me so well that I didn't even know or care. I didn't know my toys were gifts from others, or that we barely could afford food, because I was so loved it didn't even register. Owen has a mother who loves him and gives him everything he needs, even if she can barely afford it. That's all a child needs.
that family is coo coo , they seem to believe that just because they can give the kid more expensive things the kid will want them more? what an egocentric way of thought
Omg your story is touching. I think you were a great you were a great full kid then.
It's nice that it worked out for you, but my experience with childhood poverty is entirely different. Any money I came by had to go to my parents to feed their cigarette and beer addictions right until we were evicted and had to spend a few nights on the street before the Children's Aid made me a ward of the Crown.
I don't think people who can't afford secure housing and healthy food for a full household should raise kids. They can have kids, they just shouldn't raise them.
@@agentzapdos4960 I feel you, I didn't mention this before because it wasn't really relevant but the biggest reason we barely could afford food was because of my dads substance addiction. I hope you are doing better now
*Update on the people who are trying to take my son*
"I have tried to post this update in True Off My Chest but it keeps getting autodeleted. Since I have so many followers, I figured I'd update here and hopefully it gets around.
Well, what everyone feared would happen, did.
Tuesday, he returned to school. I told him he could still talk with and play with Charlie. I was hesitant to drop him off but figured you can’t live in fear.
Most afternoon, my son takes the bus to a local rec center for aftercare. I had already told the school everything and that Nate and Paige were not to pick Owen up. I managed to call and even make sure he got on the bus. Aftercare was also made aware of the change in pick up list.
Well, a half hour later, I get a call that Paige had tried to pick up my son. The front desk refused to release him. Didn’t say why, just that she was no longer on the list. She wouldn’t leave and the police were called. She was escorted out of the building.
While she wasn’t brought to jail, there is a police report and I am using this to go to court and get an order of protection. Paige and Nate are also banned from the rec center so if they *do* show up, they will get arrested for trespassing.
The police are working on ways to protect us and the local social services office has been made aware of the situation, so should they try to make a claim, they’re aware of the situation."
Ugh I feel so bad for their son, too. Either he grows up not knowing his parents are would be kidnappers, which is bad, or he finds out they tried to abduct his friend, which is worse.
At first, I thought Charlie's parents were just being nice and helping out OP during her rough times, even if they are a bit...too nice. Then bam, the last part made me go "what the f*ck?". What they are doing is red flag city, while I feel sorry for Owen, I think this should be best for him, stay away from them. You never know what they might pull.
There was an update. Op called school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
Sounds like they'd be better parents than OP, for sure.
@@wmdkitty Found the troll
When I saw the title of today’s video, I knew which story you were going to talk about. This story makes my stomach ache for the OP. Reminds me of the neighbor who groomed the girl next door and kidnapped her under her parents nose. 😩
What story link is that?
@@M0nst3r0711 that one was insane. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I watched that documentary.
I have a watch this yet, but seeing how you guys are reacting it’s probably crazy
@cookiebaker2461 what's the doc?
@@luvely1062 Abducted in Plain Sight
Story 1: Will never understand parents that full on disown their kids when they get/get someone else pregnant. Like, you've been pregnant/raised a child before. You KNOW how difficult that can be, yet your first response is to disown and abandon them?????
For parents like that, the alternative is a shotgun wedding. I’m not sure that would be much better in the end…
He could have at least paid for his son, it breaks my heart that Owen and his mum were all alone. She’s an absolute phenomenal mum!
They're terrible people who probably think they're being pious.
@@SewardWriterthis, that and the "oh so you're an adult who can make adult decisions right!?" type
@@5nak_music Yup. Parents like that ruin lives.
Story 2 is kind of wholesome. It's nice that OP's partner is that observant of her. Hopefully his powers of observation stay wholesome and loving.
Yeah
I got secondhand embarrassment and he's not even my boyfriend.
There was an update on the first story, Paige showed up at the Rec center trying to kidnap Owen, but OP had taken both off the list, so when she wouldn't go away police was caught
Jesus Christ, when asking didn't work they just tried to kidnap the kid. Good on op for being proactive in protecting her child.
@@krbthewitch She also explained to her son what they wanted, he was horrified and started crying because he doesn't wanna be stolen from his mother
So money can't buy everyone
....Which is refreshing as I just came off a story about a blatant sociopathic menace who enabled daddy's cheating on his mother because the young hot stepmom made him popular and she bought him stuff
@@MiraTheWarlock Wow. I think I may have heard that one. And some people side with the teens no matter what... I feel sorry for the mom and hope she got everything in the divorce.
@@akl2k7 Not sure if she got everything, but she married a good man and had a daughter, so she had zero issue shunning her son, when he only reached out for money
Story 1: in college, a friend of mine asked me to babysit her rabbit for a weekend but instead, left him with me for a month. I fell in love with that rabbit, and assumed he’d been abandoned with me.
Nate and Paige see Owen as a pet who’s better off with them. Not a child with a mother he loves and needs. A LOT of people in the foster/adoption system feel this way about underprivileged families.
I was born to an "underprivileged family" and I'm not so certain. My parents couldn't even keep us housed because they had to have smokes and beer every day, and I ended up severely abused in the foster care system and then on welfare for life because I'm too fucked up to hold down a job.
Nate and Paige took it way too far, though I fear Owen will grow to resent his mom for "preventing" him from continuing to have a more typical developed-world childhood and returning him to a life of just existing because that's all they can afford.
There was an update. Op called school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
That flower shop story was so heartwarming! To go so far for your kid should be natural and the norm, sadly it isn’t but that dad seems to truly care and it’s a wonderful thing.
No? It was completely fooIish. There are tons of more conventional ways he could’ve done something. Or better yet, don’t do anything at all
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 ikr
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 yea he could’ve done more conventional and easy and maybe even more effective things, however in the story we also get to know that he wasn’t much for showing affection like that.
He did what he could with what he had, I’m sure if your kid is thinking about killing themselves you’re not going to be the most rational person around. Maybe he just did the first thing that came to mind that he thought would work, and to be honest? That’s waaaaay more than I can say for some people lol
@@Jo-er6tw that doesn’t make any sense. At all
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 basically, I don’t think he was really thinking of rational solutions at the time. Like therapy and stuff, that’s a rational solution to the problem of depression and suicidal tendencies.
But when someone you care about is in such a bad way you don’t tend to be rational, I think he thought of the first solution that might have worked and placed all his bets on it.
Was it the best solution? No, no it was not.
Could he have pursued a faaaar better solution? Oh absolutely.
Was it efficient? Well…kinda? but it could have been better.
But at least he did something 🤷♀️
Many people just brush it off as being “attention seeking” or “just being a bit sad” or “faking it” and other such nonsense.
For the adoption story. Those were not red flag at all, I have been friends of other guys that are only sons (I am too) and our friendship develop into calling each other brothers. OP was ambushed and it's clear the other parents were taking advantage of her situation.
There was an update. Op called the school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
OP is irresponsible and should give Owen up to the superior parents.
It's so sad. They could have adopted OP and Owen. Some people will take a younger family under their wing so to speak. Their son would have gotten a brother and they would have gotten two bonus "kids" to take care of.
Instead they went the crazy route.
@@wmdkitty irresponsible my fucking ass, if she was irresponsible, she would have not worked her ass off for her kid, if she was irresponsible, she wouldn’t have taken care of him. And no, she does not need to give HER child to the ‘superior’ parents
Story1 Restraining Order! OP didn't see red flags because those weren't normal red flags. My husband and I have cared for other people's kids in exactly this way without ever having any ill intentions. Sometimes, kids and parents just need a hand. It sucks that she can no longer trust people who were seemingly her biggest allies. Hopefully, Owen will be OK after that couple's treachery. ❤
There was an update. Op called the school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
@@TheMadagascarqueen Holy HeII, that sounds like they were going to run with the boy 👁👁
The dad in the second story is amazing. He loves his son so much to be there for him in the best/possibly only way he knows how. I teared up hearing his dad did that for him.
You mean third story... 2nd is the toilet
Me too.
Seriously, my heart! 🥹💜
I cried too because of how much I wish I have had that when I needed it from my family, especially my parents...
Yeah that was really sweet ❤️
Story 3 made me tear up. Even if he doesn't show affection, you can tell he really loves his son even more than words alone could express.
That is absolutely disgusting. They want to pull the Angelina Jolie card and try to take your child and then their reasons for doing it are that much more sinister. They want a consistent playmate for their own kid to compensate for not having a second child
There was an update. Op called school and aftercare to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
@@TheMadagascarqueen dude I just wanna commend you for giving everyone who talks about the first story the update- good shit :)
@@TheMadagascarqueen insane!
@@kenziesaige225 it was covered in another video and someone commented the update.
I’m sorry what about Angelina Jolie? Did she do something?
The best thing for Owen is to be with his MOTHER. We helped SEVERAL times with my kid's best friend growing up. Including even having to register her for school and take her daily. She lived with us here and there for months at a time(her mother was an addict) I never thought for a second that taking her away from her mother completely was the answer or even an option. I had to get temp guardianship in order to enroll her in school, take her to the doctor, get her glasses etc. She loved her mom. As far as I know now, her mom has been clean for years. I am glad I could help and I loved the kid but I would have never tried to rip her away from her family.
There was an update. Op called the aftercare and school to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
@@TheMadagascarqueen holy shiz! What is wrong with these people? How can they seem so normal, but be just...straight up, delusional??
Story 4: Geez, they're defending the Golden Child sister even when there's evidence of her petty crimes and she's crashing hard? Yeah, those bridges ain't coming back
Soldier's Dad: OP, give your dad the biggest hug & thank him for everything he has done for you. You don't even have to mention the business, but you could if you think you should. You have an amazing dad!
What an amazing Dad. It’s amazing to see parents show love to their kids in their own way.
Story 2: “today I got a text, the skid mark trick works love you” I AM DYING IN A COFFEE DRIVE THROUGH 😂😂😂 protect this man at all costs, very weird that he went into the bathroom right after she used it to smell, but oddly sweet.
Story 1 : op needs to tell her kid what those creepy jagoffs want and teach him about stranger dangers...
Story 2 : op fiance projecting hard ..
Story 3 : op dad is a true hero.. not everything is done by physical affection..op dad is not the "hugs" guy but silently a good guy..
Story 4 : that's the side effects of not being patented as a youngster you learn nothing and become entitled.. if I'm op or op other siblings I would go LC with the 3 poisonis things disgused as "family "..
Story 5 : op needs to find that girl again and help her file charges against his B word of a GF..
Stranger danger wouldn't help with story 1. These people were friends, and they met in a public place. They were family friends at that point. It's unfortunate that they used it against op.
There's an update to the first story, OP told her son and he wants to stay with her. She told the school and rec centre that the other parents aren't allowed to pick up her son, when the mother went to pick up OPS son she was told she couldn't and had to be taken out by the cops because she refused to leave
@@willowway3349 Yeah, the strangers, so far, are fine. It's the folks you KNOW you gotta be worried about.
(Surprisingly, that's often the case).
@Dragon exactly, when it comes to sa, csa, abuse, abductions, etc, so many different crimes, more often than not, are perpetrated by someone you know, love, and trust. That's the scary thing. Sure, be cautious of everyone, but at the end of the day, it's probably not gonna be a stranger who hurts you.
OP fiance was being considerate because he thought his wife might need to go to the doctor. Do you understand how to use the word projecting?
Story 4: now the mature thing to do would be to enjoy this quietly, and not say anything as she and your parents suffer the consequences for their favoritism. The slightly less mature thing would be to throw a party with your sip blame talking about how this is such deserved karma. The inventory thing to do would be to constantly bring as complete ignorance to the situation and enjoy watching them try to cover up their blatant failure. These are all the options on the table and none of them are necessarily wrong or right, just different. Although she did steal your money, and constantly lie just to get you in trouble.
First Story: Wow, ummm OP needs to get away from these two asap. These two give me the vibes that they might kidnap Owen. These two are absolutely weird. If they want to adopt a kid, why not reasearch an adoption center? Actually, no I don’t think they SHOULD adopt a kid if they only see that kid as a playmate for their child
Second Story: Uhhhhhh, good intentions but weird concern lmao. I mean, cool that he is worried about his gf but this is a very weird concern to have lol
Third Story: Wow, OP's dad is honestly a great man. Knowing he would be losing money, he started this plant business to help his son after the thing he tried to do in the military
Fourth Story: Favoritism...I personally think its a form of abuse. OP's parents straight up favored the youngest sister above everyone else which is wrong. Good thing she faced consequences for her actions for the first time, sucks it wasn’t from her own parents though
Comment: That is high levels on petty lmao
Fifth Story: It sounds like OP is seriously in denial about his gf. She is a clear cut bully, seen her bully someone, and heard about her and her friend's nickname? She is clearly a bully and the fact OP claimed to have been bullied in elementary school, should be enough for him to not be around this girl
Page and Nate come off as creepy
They might've done something to be put on a 'do not let them adopt' list
@@MiraTheWarlockfacts, especailly since they only want another kid so Charlie can have a long term playmate instead of actually loving and caring for the kid
The answer to "why not adopt instead of getting another person's child" is because said person's child has already been raised, is respectful and educated. A foster kid means to do everything again, so it's more work.
For a couple who as entitled to want to get another person's kid, it wouldn't surprise me to learn that's the reason.
On a side note.... does everybody else miss puppy bloopers with Yugo?
To brighten that thought a bit the lack of bloopers means Yugo is growing up and behaving well so that's a positive
NO
KING YUGO GETS TO BARK WHENEVER HE WANTS
Shit. Story 3 hit me hard as a truck. As someone who went through _dozens_ of unaliving attempts, it amazed me how much there are parents who care and would do anything to make their offspring thrive again. The dad took that out of his heart, gone out of his ways just to make sure his son had a thing going on; and even managed to connect with him more than he ever did.
Damn. My asian mother literally would never, in fact, she did the opposite since I was born
Dude that's crazy. When my mom remarried and we had a better financial situation I had a friend who's parents weren't that well off and we were sad over summer break that we couldn't spend as much time together when we came up with the idea that he could just come with us if his parents were fine. It was quite the luxurious place so they were hesitant about the price but out parents agreed to split his cost 50:50 and it worked out great. That's why I feel so bad for OP blaming herself for not seeing signs. Nate and Paige are nuts to even bring it up and play the "it's best for your son" card. In an update they even tried to pick him up from school even though they weren't allowed to which made the school escalade to law enforcement. Absolute crazies.
My theory for “why not foster/adopt” is that they wouldn’t know the kid as well. They were doing this for a long time, making me think they were scoping out Owen in his “natural habitat.” They couldn’t have done that with a foster kid and would have had to run the risk of getting a “broken” one. It’s a terrible mindset.
Story 3: this kind of reminds me of that episode of One piece where Zoro took all of luffy's pain, but said nothing happened even though he was completely covered in blood. You don't have to feel weird thanking him, what he was trying to avoid was making you feel like you're responsible for anything and you're not, your gratitude actually might make him feel good and you two can have a nice Father and Son moment.
For years my da would do the one arm hug with me. Finally I said ‘both arms, Da. I’m in my 30’s and I still need proper hugs from you!’. He laughed and promptly used both arms. Still does, I’m 52 now. He says ‘I love you’ with such ease now. I’m the baby and the only living child now, sadly lost my big brother and sister to their addictions and demons. I still remember coming back from overseas, I was active duty for over 10 yrs and only took one leave to try to help my big sister. We got in VERY late and were making our way to baggage when I saw my dad there waiting for me. I drop my bags and ran to him, both of us were sobbing but made a pack to never tell anyone 😂. My team had no idea I had any emotions outside of fierce, wicked sense of humour and angry and there’s their Lt. Col. sobbing in her daddy’s arms. They were sweating from their eyes! Just retired last year and I visit him as much as possible. He lives in Florida now but I’m trying to get him to move to South Carolina, I’ve almost got him sold! ❤ OP should definitely just give his dad a huge hug. Never know, he may like it.
Yeah, only communicate with those parents via text or email. Something written that will hold up in court
#1... I moved 2000 miles with no forwarding address and cut my mother out of our lives because my mother tried taking my kid. I was the only single parent & girl in my family. My brothers had stay at home wives. We had an intervention on my mother. They told her if she would do this to me she could do it to them. I cut her out for over 20 years. I dont regret it.
3rd story actually had me with a few tears, that is just both amazing and the acts of a good father (Well him caring in his own way that is)
Yeah, there was no warning signs in the first post, everything the couple did was considerably benign, there was no way OP could’ve predicted they would pull something like that.
There was an update. Op called the rec and school to make sure they don't pick him up. They actually tried to pick him up behind OP's back, but thankfully the receptionist refused. Since they refused to leave, police was called. Thankfully, the cops are on OP side, so if the kidnappers try again, they will be in jail
Bully girlfriend… a month in? Leave fast. If she lied about her not being a bully but in turn almost rips someone’s hair off their head… consider it a red flag and when you leave, a bullet dodged
Story 3: I've said it before and I'll say it again; after so many stories involving super toxic families, cheating/lying/backstabbing spouses and insane entitled Karens it is so uplifting and refreshing to have rSlash covering wholesome stories!
Second story - the thought of a significant other coming into the bathroom to sniff for a poop smell after you’ve gone, makes me very uncomfortable. I’m a private person and I would seriously have an issue with my spouse doing this. Like, “what in the f are you doing?! Mind your business!”😂😂 I don’t see it as sweet at all. It’s just weird. Lol
Same with me. If my boyfriend asked me asked me about that stuff I'd probably punch him in the arm.
It's important though. Not pooping can be a sign of some serious health problems.
Day 22 of asking rSlash to bring back r/storiesaboutkevin
I second this
I fourth this, it’s my favorite subreddit behind made me smile
Mate that and r/treelaws
22 day? I have been telling people to have a damn good day for 44 days!
@@AbyssalPrince It feels like it's been years since we've gotten good r/treelaw
Last story: I can tell OP is Young because he believed her when she said there mean but she's not like them. I mean don't get me wrong friends can have differences, but usually assholes hang together. And if she was really her friend and how come she didn't follow the group as they were laughing and walking away? Sorry OP, but you're dating a bully that tried to hide it from you because she knew you wouldn't like her if you saw her true colors. Some advice though be careful, if you dumped her over this she will bully you too, that does not mean stay with her that means avoid her.
Yeah, cause listen. I'm a nice person. And all my friends are, but at thesame time all of my friends have the same levels of sarcasm and bitchiness when we joke around. Ya know? If I ever said "my friends are jerks, but I'm not." They'd Gibbs smack me and remind me that their names in my phone are bitch and whore. 😂😂😂💀💀💀🥰
Story 2: I had my gallbladder removed when I was 13, and in 30 years, I've never had concerns about leaving skidmarks on the toilet seat. It's not that difficult to aim at something that I'm sitting on.
Yeah, are toilet skidmarks really that big of an issue? I still have my gallbladder (though, I'm not entirely sure what relevance it has? It seems to me only your anus/sphincter would affect your "aim?") and I rarely if ever leave them, like it's happened a few times in my entire life, so considerably less that once a year... and that's inside the bowl, not on the toilet seat... what is this guy going on about?
I am a bit confused as well. The only times I left skid marks on toilets was because I had not cleaned my butt properly the previous time I pooped. I experienced this during covid as I gained 70 pounds and cleaning my butt became more difficult. I adapted and am slowly losing the weight, so this is no longer an issue. That was absolutely disgusting for me. Me being a 300+ guy am confused by people assuming skidmarks on toilets are expected. Also "aiming", how and why is aiming needed for pooping? Do they need big toilet seats or to actually sit down. If they can't clean themselves, buy a bidet add on to the toilet.
@@threecards333 That's another thing, I used massive air quotes for the word "aiming" (though, when writing things out, it's one size fits all). If your pooper isn't perpendicular to the floor, and pointed straight down... you're doing something wrong. Like, you don't need a level or anything, it should be second nature by, say age five?
Never mind, gallbladder, aiming, and anything else, don't people look behind them when they are finished? I always check if everything is the way it is supposed to be. There is usually a toilet brush next to the toilet, and you can use some toilet paper to wipe anything else, plus you can usually re-flush if need be. Geez guys, we are grown-ups, aren't we?
@Wendy O. Koopa In my case, since my gallbladder was taken out, I've always gone a little more regularly. What the gallbladder does is store and concentrate the enzymes that the pancreas creates in order to give a kind of kick-start to digestion, and without it, I have to use the bathroom 20 minutes after every meal. It's as if the plumbing doesn't have anything to do until the next food pushes through, or something.
Last Post: There is a Reason they are called the Bully B^^^^^^. Either they are constantly roughhousing each other and it makes them outcast from school, which I think is unlikely, or the much more probable option, they are bullies and are lying to you because they are also playing with you.
The last story: I concur. OP needs to dump her. His girlfriend is the mean girl and her posse are a bunch of bullies. Clearly she has no respect for boundaries, zero comprehension of the word no and no accountability. Therefore she has no expectation of there being reprisals as well as consequences for her actions. I also fear for OP's well-being now that he has called her out. She's already denied and deflected about her toxic abusive behavior. I wouldn't be surprised in order to mask that she's the problem, if she tried to claim he was abusing her. OP should cut and run while he has the chance, but keep any proof he has of her being abusive. I think it will save him in the future.
Story 3 had me crying, especially at the part where the mom confessed about the business and basically how it saved op's life. It just made me miss my own dad. I feel like he would have done anything if it meant helping me.
Even if those parents from Story 1 did manage to conceive a sibling for their other kid, I don’t imagine they’d be treated very well. Siblings who were born to be playmates for another kid are almost *never* treated well by the parents because, well, they essentially wanted to make a pet out of a kid.
Stort One:Page and Nate come off as not just entitled but judgemental do to OP's age
Story two: honestly I understand OPs husband concern as that could have been a legit medical problem if it was true
Story Three: OPs dad is how a actual father acts
Story Four: ya I understand thar as my own Lil sister was kinda like that with our dad till he found out she was sneaking out and joy ridding in the family cars and it all changed and changed more when I moved out ... we are on better terms now
Story five: oh joy ' those ' kinds of individuals who things it's ' cute / funny ' to be a bully
I'll never understand *WHY* people do that! The Bullying thing. It just doesn't make ANY sense to me why people do that!
There's an update to last story.
OP's happy dating her and not gonna break up with her. A match made in hell.
@@LilDevyl17 I knew a few people like that
@@ReigoVassal oh joy hope OP is ready for misery
The second story baffles me. Like, do they not have a toilet brush?? Why is their toilet slowly building up skidmarks over time and they haven't thought to clean it after use?
The one with the 8-year-olds the parents should have invited them both to stay in the house. They could have made a room for the 24-year-old and her 8-year-old son and made something work so that the three adults and the two children could live in the same house and they could have what they wanted in effect without separating the boy from his mother. Plus it would be a hell of a gift for that woman who is certainly sacrificed a lot for her kid
8:50 just.... Clean the toilet after pooping?? Am i like over self-conscious about my pooping? Idk ill never ask my husband that. In the week after my labour he kept asking if everything was ok in that area. Im pretty open about peeing but i begged for him to stop with the questions.
11:57 oh god he used his savings to basically save his kids life. Oh such a good dad omg
Thank him, hug him, tell him you love him. Even if he pushes you away and scowls, he will smile when you leave the room and might even shed a tear.
"The skid mark trick works. Love you."
That's couple goals, lol 😂
I can't get over the "emotional constipation' after the poop skidmarks. One of the best, RSlash!
As the single guardian of a little boy, I can actually absolutely see how this could happen. I've never let my little guy go somewhere without me or another family member, and when he does (go with the family member), I'm paranoid the entire time. Freaking HORRIFYING.
It’s always great starting off your morning with some RSlash!
Or after school like I do!
@@Randombookwoorm it's 1 in the morning in my time zone
10/10
best start to the morning
I get to listen to rslash every morning at 9am before class
Story 1: Honestly, they would've spoiled Owen to death. OP is doing just fine as a parent, and basically depriving OP of Owen is just bad.
The neighbors could've just adopted some other child. If they can afford a s**t ton of gifts, then they can afford an adoption
My mum had a friend that tried to kidnap my brother(twin), and I when we were babies around 2-3 years old saying to my mum that she can look after us and my mum rightly so broke off any contact with her and 20 years later still tells this story.
Story #1: Or how about becoming a foster parents? There is an extreme shortage of foster parents. I know 3 families who've wound up adopting their foster children. Of course, each took in 3 and 4 siblings which may have upped the odds for the adoptions.
I wouldn't be surprised if they've tried and been declined based on some previous behaviour or other concerns that came up during the screening process. The other child's mother seemed to be familiar with some of the legalities of custody, though she could have familiarized herself with those at any time.
Last story:
Her response was to get mad and aggressive? That's proof in and of itself.
I agree with rSlash
Adoption is NOT difficult for a financially and mentally stable couple with 1 child of their own unless there are skeletons in their closet. These people seem like the type to either fear their past or their too lazy. OP's son was raised well so he's an easy fit. A child in the system around their son's age is likely to have a lot of trauma that will take A LOT of work to help them become a true part of the family. Some people are just SELFISH AH's!! OP's son will FREAK OUT if his mom is gone. She is his comfort, safety, love, support...she is home to him. These people are stupid to think their money will change that. He's not a teen and even then it would take a severely neglected child to choose them bc mom is his heart, his everything.
the first story has an update, which i'll copy and paste here (tho there are others):
Well, what everyone feared would happen, did.
Tuesday, he returned to school. I told him he could still talk with and play with Charlie. I was hesitant to drop him off but figured you can’t live in fear.
Most afternoon, my son takes the bus to a local rec center for aftercare. I had already told the school everything and that Nate and Paige were not to pick Owen up. I managed to call and even make sure he got on the bus. Aftercare was also made aware of the change in pick up list.
Well, a half hour later, I get a call that Paige had tried to pick up my son. The front desk refused to release him. Didn’t say why, just that she was no longer on the list. She wouldn’t leave and the police were called. She was escorted out of the building.
While she wasn’t brought to jail, there is a police report and I am using this to go to court and get an order of protection. Paige and Nate are also banned from the rec center so if they *do* show up, they will get arrested for trespassing.
The police are working on ways to protect us and the local social services office has been made aware of the situation, so should they try to make a claim, they’re aware of the situation.
Op 1, there were no red flags for you to see there. Straight up. When I grew up, my family included my best friend in pretty much everything. He stayed over at least 4 times a week and tagged along on vacations without having to pay. My family was not rich but despite that, my parents just wanted him included as he was like a brother to me. Mine and his parents had great contact and remained friendly throughout our entire youth. You did absolutely nothing wrong op, they went way over the line with their request.
If Charlie was disabled, the first story would almost be like a modern adaptation of Heidi.
If the last story was a kid from high school or middle school, this is why classes or many lessons to teach kids the real world stuff that doesn’t involve STEM are needed. Tax preparation, how to save for retirement, how to pay bills, how to spot common red flags and dangers in the dating world, etc.
There is so much we should learn in middle/high school that we just don’t get taught and it’s really sad cause a lot of people need the info
Jesus, two people living paycheck to paycheck in a one bedroom apartment ISN'T considered poverty?
"Only one of you has to sleep on a couch? LUXURY!"
Last story: ditch her. Do you want to have children with her and know years after that one of your child is being abused by her mother when you’re not watching? She’s two faced.
Story 4… the parents really let down OP’s younger sister. She’s set up for failure.
Last story: My advice would be have it out with her publicly, and when it's obvious she won't repent, dump her publicly. Not only does that show her you don't accept that and refuse to support her doing it, it shows everyone you have great standards and self worth. It might not have any effect on her personally, but it shifts everyone to your side regardless, and gives you a wealth of supporters should she turn the nasty on you.
I may be biased cuz I was birthed by a teen, but I truly believe if you'd disown your minor daughter for getting pregnant, you don't deserve to have a daughter.
In the last story I think that OP should Go find the girl whose hair was pulled and ask her out she's probably cooler than his girlfriend or soon to be ex hopefully.
Story 1: as you said, they want a playmate for their kid. So it's kinda... a toy? We know kids are used to get bored of their toys eventually, right? And what if, eventually, they had a fight? Decided not to be friends anymore? How and where would this kid be?? How entitled and clueless can people be???
Someone that thinks they can just take another person off their hands probably can't pass the psychological test to adopt. So there's that.
Dabne, of course they want Owen.
Charlie likes him, he's sweet and polite, and they don't want the hassle to "housebreak" a fosterchild, who might has some abuse skeletons in the closet.
Owen are a more perfect fit.
But Dang, those are creepy af.
OP should also make sure to keep her ex parents FAR away from herself and Owen.
If they didn’t want to be parents back then and support/help their daughter in a situation, then they shouldn’t expect OP to just welcome back with open arms as they play the “Happy Grandparents” act.
I’ve heard of how parents of the children they’ve abandoned years ago would try and come crawling back to their adults kids’ lives, expecting to either be the grandparents of their grandchildren, get money as “compensation” for raising the kids, use their adult kids like caretakers or all of the above.
If OP’s parents DO try and come back to pull this shitty scummy stunt, OP should give us an update.
As for the Creepy Neighbors that wants to “Take Owen for THEMSELVES”, OP and Owen should just move FAR AWAY from them and file restraining order against them!
This couple shouldn’t even have Charlie OR anybody else’s kids if that’s how they see the children of single parents!
Kids who have single parents AREN’T objects to be taken or even bartered! Screw those psychopathic parents!
Also, “Why wouldn’t Charlie’s parents think about adopting from an adoption place?”
Methinks that they probably lied about Charlie and stole HIM from the hospital or from the adoption agency, and they got blacklisted from all adoption places and are on the warrant list!
That father deserves as much respect as you can possibly give him.
Could we get like more Stories about Kevin, tech support and I don't work here reddit post?
In last story....The name of the group would been the biggest red flag in my life
My wife and I are unable to adopt due to my health issues and the fact that I’ll most likely die in a few years. We are also unable to have kids, normally.
It pisses me off that a family like the first story have the option to adopt and get a kid out of that system, but want to basically kidnap a child. What the hell
WTF are skidmarks in the toilet story? My knowledge of skidmarks are the brown streaks in your underwear if you don't wipe properly, what are skidmarks on the toilet itself? Did the partner get his poop on the seat? That's not a normal thing, learn to freaking SIT!
"We aren't on the poverty lines by any means, but we definitely live paycheck to paycheck in a 1 bedroom apartment."
I mean she's not wrong. Being well below the poverty line is literally not ON the poverty line.
I just want to say that ever since I heard the trick about putting down toilet paper to reduce skid marks on the toilet I totally do that now
i know voice acting is your job but like, man you’re good at voice acting
Last story - you can always judge someone by the company they keep.
If all her friends are horrible, so is she.
Yeah I agree with the red flag point Rslash made- there really weren't any! Everything is only connecting in hindsight, and tbh if OP sees these as full red flags, it will be difficult for her son to have real friendships in the future
My mom used to take care of everyone, all my friends would come over after school constantly, my friends would stay the night if something happened with their parents, everything. The only time my mom tried to get custody of one was when their foster parents decided they were too old to have kids any more, and they wanted to put them back into the system. My mom asked them for guardianship so my friend wouldn't have to move and leave our IB program at school. We only ever got into that situation bc their parents decided it first! Although my mom was always poor, so...
Maybe the red flag was actually that the neighbors are rich!
She's a bully two choices. Stay with a bully or brake shop. If you're smart you'll break up or get ready for the repercussions. Also tell her you're breaking up with her cuz she is a bully!
“I’ve been pooping in my backyard so no one finds my skid marks”
I mean personally I just run some warm water into the toilet (I’ve a cup on my shelf I keep my toothbrush in), add a small bit of bleach onto the toilet brush and give it a quick scrub, but pooping in the garden works too!
That third story is amazing, it's unfortunate that the dad couldn't tell his son that he setup the business for his wellbeing.
It's not kidnapping, it's surprise adoption
Let's hope that their kid their biological child and not "adopted"
Story #3: Skid marks? If ya leaving skid marks behind when taking a duce, time to restart potty training.
Story #4: Love are ALWAYS seen through one's actions. Showing up, being supportive and present, that's love. My Dad's a Boomer too, that's just how many men of that generation are. Not verbally affectionate but you know they love you.
The business with dad story made me tear up, and I never cry for these videos 🥲 somehow knew instantly what the dad was up to trying to take care of OP, that’s amazing.
I hope that the kid in the first story The one whose parents are crazy is able to grow up fine and if he is fine that he can still be friends with OP's kid.
As someone who's been going through a dark place for a while now, the story about the Dad really hit me hard as it sounds like something my Dad would do.
3:35 already sounds like a Red flag warning at this point....
Story 3: Your dad is a real treasure. I'm crying....
Story one: I wouldn't call "We wanted our son to have a brother but that didn't happen. So we are happy to let your son play with ours so he isn't lonely" a red flag. I'd say it's more a pink flag. Potentially harmful, but also potentially harmless. Like if they are rich enough to afford to bring OP's son along on vacation they are probably rich enough that money doesn't bother them.
Of course in this case it was harmful. But I am talking hypothetically.
Oh to work at a plant store with my mom all day long. That sounds like an absolute dream. It doesn't have to be a plant store it could really be any type of store - but having a small family owned business and working with family sounds amazing. Unfortunately that could never happen to me.
Story 1: FYI, the foster care's goal is reunification first so the vast majority of kids in the foster system are not eligible for adoption. It is much easier and cost effective to adopt from someone you personally know, but this does not excuse how those parents behaved.