@@BikkurineI like one story with no one calls them out family out that s***. Go ahead try the normal stuff you know I just think that's really some cowardly stuff. I would have called everybody out they call me out I'm not that person
Talking about her dad dying hits so hard. My dad died at 1am, alone. I feel deep regret every night that I wasn't able to be there in his last moments. I had just started my job and took on the financial burden for my whole family, I couldn't miss work and was always exhausted. Parking at his hospital was $20 a day and I was broke.. I'll still never forgive myself for not being there on that night one month ago. His sister and brother blamed me for his death, said I let him get bad, let his infection take root instead of forcing him to go to a doctor. Even on Thanksgiving it was brought up "how could you let it get that bad.." And hearing how he died in this story just makes my heart ache knowing mine didn't even get to have me. I'd give anything to have my old man back. Its not fair he left me too early. He got to keep his dad till he was almost 70. But I lose mine when hes barely 50. Idk why I'm ranting here. Feels nice to just have somewhere to say it I guess. Where no one knows me.
If you had a good relationship with your father and you know that he loved you, know also that even as he died, he knew that you were doing the best you could. Those people are not family. They could have helped you but chose not to. Ignore them and block them. They will pull you down if you let them.
Your dad loved you, you know that, he wouldn't blame you for a thing and you surely know that and to me that's all that would matter, and most of all you can't blame yourself because you are taking care of the family, and I'm sorry this is harsh but, you being there or not wouldn't of changed his state yes it would a of made him happy but I'm sure he wouldn't want you to see him how he was in his last moments no matter what and again you were supporting the family no man ever would blame you for that
When my dad was on his deathbed, I realized how much my mother was in denial. The saddest thing is how I tried to be strong for my mom and my younger brother and sister and my mother was unset I wasn't crying like the rest of them.
@@CharlesJohnson-y3rWell to reassure you not all women are like that. I have been there for many friends and family members of the male sex when they cried.
Well mom disowned her, and the only reason she had the house was because "family." So since Mom removed the "family" part she also effectively removed the house part😂. But seriously though, I agree with you that it's a powerful move for OP, because it took a lot of strength to follow throughout on that. Some people would have just tried going NC but OP was like "repossession!"
That’s MY story. My father went into the hospital for “pernicious anemia”, essentially not producing red blood cells. For the 5 months he was there I was the only one who went to visit him every night. My sister said “Oh my son has to go to karate, soccer, etc.” My brother was 1000 km away, so I understood THAT. But when we got the call “His time is almost up” then they went and were crying like they had been visiting every week, and were devastated. All I could do was laugh. And they didn’t like that.
I'm really sorry to hear about the tough situation you went through. It's heartbreaking when family members make such harsh decisions. It’s important to stand up for your values, but it's equally painful when it leads to these kinds of divisions. I hope you find peace and healing, and that you're able to surround yourself with people who truly support and understand you. Family dynamics can be complicated, but ultimately, self-respect and your own well-being should come first.
If extended family doesnt stand up for you when you were being treated like a stray cat in your childhood; needs to keep their moths shut when you finally lash out..
This is so sad. My own family wasn't much better. My maternal grandparents were still alive and well when my mother, aunt and uncle started squabbling over their estate and care. Even though all three were retired and living within a half hour of my grandparents' house, they all refused- in advance- to care for them, on the grounds that "If I step up, the other two won't, and I'll end up doing it all myself!" (In my mom's case, as she literally lived next door to them, this was a valid concern.) Unfortunately, I was living 300 miles away, working a full time job plus a part time job, and had a wife (who also worked) and young daughter. Worst decision my grandparents ever made (other than having children, TBH) was to give my uncle the banker and financial guy power of attorney. "How sharper than a serpent's tooth is an ungrateful child." I may write down the whole story someday, but even a quarter century later it's still too painful. I wanted us to quit our jobs and move across the state to take care of them in their home until they passed, but we needed the health insurance from my primary job.
I am glad my parents and IL's only had memories and momentos to leave us! They provided for us as best they could physical, monetary and emotionally! And that is all we wanted
I get a kick out of all the people who say to the one who does have the money you should be the bigger person. Well, they could be the bigger person too and help pay for the wedding, but you don’t see them opening their wallet, do you? And as far as Karen saying if the wedding plans aren’t as big or whatever it’s going to be your fault. Why? Who told you you could count on my money? I didn’t plan it. I didn’t put down deposit.S. And where were they when the dad was dying? Shopping? They weren’t there for the dad and they were really mad because the dad didn’t just say well. Just give him my money anyway and instead he gave it to the daughter, who was there with him and taken care of us every need as he was slowly passing painfully away. So do all these people who wanna say family takes care of family and all that BS, open your own wallets and bank accounts and start contributing otherwise shut up and go home. They already treated her like she didn’t exist so why do they care now?
How can you flunk out of high school? Schools work hard on children’s education where I’m from. I have a brother with Down Syndrome and he graduated from high school. Rachel should’ve taken the hint from her first marriage as to how to be a better person! Sometimes you just can’t fix stupid!
I don't understand why the wedding was embarassing unless it was decorated with cheap dollar store crap. Why would the couple be embarassed, why would the family and friends be embarassed. Did they get married at the wedding? Yes? Cool. The childhood stories of favoritism. She says the dad was there for her, but then why weren't her extracurriculars paid for, why was there only one bike under the tree, etc. He didn't do anything for her lol. But also parents don't just forget the child they've been raising on account of a new one. That's just not how it works.
“If you can live with ruining your sister’s wedding, then I guess you’re not the person I thought you were.” My response: “If you can ask me to pay for your daughter’s wedding, you’re exactly the person I knew you to be.”
I'm going to be perfectly honest I don't understand why the poster just doesn't tell everybody the truth on how terrible her mother and sister is because maybe that's just me but I know for a fact I'm not going to let people make a fool out of me just because I don't want to give them what they don't deserve
Anyone who thinks these idiotic stories are real has no sense at all. A husband CANNOT leave his entire estate to some third person if they are married. Half of their stuff straight up belongs to the wife.
I know in my state you also have to be fully responsible for upkeep and make all payments such as utilities and property taxes for the period before you can get adverse possession.
Less than 5 minutes in and I'm already furious...this "mother" (and I use this term VERY loosely) is absolutely terrible. Dad is an absolute winner though!
It isn't american exclusive. Here in Russia it is also common tradition to get credit for large and absurdly rich wedding, and every sane person is making jokes about it.
@@2.0v2 And some people get married by either their pastor or a Justice of the Peace with just a few witnesses present, then the reception is either a potluck at home, or dinner at an affordable restaurant.
dam she learned shit fast, good job, most people take a while, seriously good job, rachel's husband took a while to notice who he was married to HAHA get fucked, the will dam OP is smart, i havent seen someone this smart since i started this reddit stories shit, its another level, truly weak times make strong man and strong times make weak man
... and these same relatives cold have stepped up and take care of Karen and Rachel too after all they claim "family is family" or was it all hot air? So their complaints are moot.
When my parents pass away I am getting everything. Well that is after my dad goes my mom is leaving everything to my dad but after he passes away I am getting everything. Nothing is going to my brother or sister it will be just me. And I am okay with it. I don't live anywhere near my brother or sister and my other family members will not give out my address or phone number at all unless they ask me first.
You should have told the family what happen to you and how they treated your dad and see if they would still take their side if they do then block them
unless the house is in his name only, he can do with it what he wants, he may have had purchased it or received it from his parents before he got married
Begging for likes and subscriptions at the beginning and middle of these videos is very off putting. You should insert it at the end or not at all. It’s very distracting.
It would be nice if fyra would quit begging and whining about a like and subscribe in the middle of the story. If someone likes the story they would give a like and maybe subscribe.
Expecting your child to pay for your other child’s wedding is absolutely insane
Especially when you're nothing but an entitled idiot with no regard for your elder daughter. The op mom I'm talking to😊
Is it really a thing these days, or is it just a plot device ginned up for these stories?
"we are family"
The most infuriating sentence ever.
Yeah tell me about it! Freaking "family comes first" is nothing but trouble
@@BikkurineI like one story with no one calls them out family out that s***. Go ahead try the normal stuff you know I just think that's really some cowardly stuff. I would have called everybody out they call me out I'm not that person
Yeah, but I've got all my sisters with me, so, get up everybody, SING!
just under the sentence "You're selfish and ungrateful"
Never worked on me. Fk. this type of family. ;-(
I hate that phrase, " Family is family." But they have no clue that actions speak louder than platitudes.
I'll say 😡
In these stories they always mention "family obligations" like nah ! There is no family obligations when you leave your parents nest !
Exactly!! " Family Supports Family" is code for "So even though that person treated you like crap, they're Family so you gotta take their crap"..
And it is ALWAYS used toward a family member. Who apparently no longer matters.
I hate "You are so selfish and greedy".
Talking about her dad dying hits so hard. My dad died at 1am, alone. I feel deep regret every night that I wasn't able to be there in his last moments. I had just started my job and took on the financial burden for my whole family, I couldn't miss work and was always exhausted. Parking at his hospital was $20 a day and I was broke.. I'll still never forgive myself for not being there on that night one month ago. His sister and brother blamed me for his death, said I let him get bad, let his infection take root instead of forcing him to go to a doctor. Even on Thanksgiving it was brought up "how could you let it get that bad.." And hearing how he died in this story just makes my heart ache knowing mine didn't even get to have me. I'd give anything to have my old man back. Its not fair he left me too early. He got to keep his dad till he was almost 70. But I lose mine when hes barely 50. Idk why I'm ranting here. Feels nice to just have somewhere to say it I guess. Where no one knows me.
I'm so sorry. Please try to ignore those who are blaming you. Where were they when you needed help?
If you had a good relationship with your father and you know that he loved you, know also that even as he died, he knew that you were doing the best you could.
Those people are not family. They could have helped you but chose not to. Ignore them and block them. They will pull you down if you let them.
Same I didn’t make it to the hospital in time to say goodbye,and our last communication was an argument over text message.
Your dad loved you, you know that, he wouldn't blame you for a thing and you surely know that and to me that's all that would matter, and most of all you can't blame yourself because you are taking care of the family, and I'm sorry this is harsh but, you being there or not wouldn't of changed his state yes it would a of made him happy but I'm sure he wouldn't want you to see him how he was in his last moments no matter what and again you were supporting the family no man ever would blame you for that
would the hospital let you stay overnight probably not, he might not have recognized you ...
When my dad was on his deathbed, I realized how much my mother was in denial. The saddest thing is how I tried to be strong for my mom and my younger brother and sister and my mother was unset I wasn't crying like the rest of them.
When I was at home alone, I'd cry like a baby. Women just don't understand that they always expect us to be men.
@@CharlesJohnson-y3rWell to reassure you not all women are like that. I have been there for many friends and family members of the male sex when they cried.
Trying to stay strong for everyone takes such a toll. It’s okay to grieve in your own way-your feelings matter too.
People so stupid sometime❤❤
Taking back your house and leaving your mom homeless was such a powerful move!
Well mom disowned her, and the only reason she had the house was because "family." So since Mom removed the "family" part she also effectively removed the house part😂. But seriously though, I agree with you that it's a powerful move for OP, because it took a lot of strength to follow throughout on that. Some people would have just tried going NC but OP was like "repossession!"
@@chantalalexander...you summed it up pretty well...
Moral of the story for Karen and Ms. Sissy : WOMP WOMP!
That’s MY story. My father went into the hospital for “pernicious anemia”, essentially not producing red blood cells. For the 5 months he was there I was the only one who went to visit him every night. My sister said “Oh my son has to go to karate, soccer, etc.” My brother was 1000 km away, so I understood THAT. But when we got the call “His time is almost up” then they went and were crying like they had been visiting every week, and were devastated. All I could do was laugh. And they didn’t like that.
I'm really sorry to hear about the tough situation you went through. It's heartbreaking when family members make such harsh decisions. It’s important to stand up for your values, but it's equally painful when it leads to these kinds of divisions. I hope you find peace and healing, and that you're able to surround yourself with people who truly support and understand you. Family dynamics can be complicated, but ultimately, self-respect and your own well-being should come first.
If extended family doesnt stand up for you when you were being treated like a stray cat in your childhood; needs to keep their moths shut when you finally lash out..
There's an old saying what a child is left in the cold their whole life. They will let the village burn to feel its warmth
Parents who make golden children will always pay the price!!
This is so sad. My own family wasn't much better. My maternal grandparents were still alive and well when my mother, aunt and uncle started squabbling over their estate and care. Even though all three were retired and living within a half hour of my grandparents' house, they all refused- in advance- to care for them, on the grounds that "If I step up, the other two won't, and I'll end up doing it all myself!" (In my mom's case, as she literally lived next door to them, this was a valid concern.)
Unfortunately, I was living 300 miles away, working a full time job plus a part time job, and had a wife (who also worked) and young daughter.
Worst decision my grandparents ever made (other than having children, TBH) was to give my uncle the banker and financial guy power of attorney. "How sharper than a serpent's tooth is an ungrateful child."
I may write down the whole story someday, but even a quarter century later it's still too painful. I wanted us to quit our jobs and move across the state to take care of them in their home until they passed, but we needed the health insurance from my primary job.
I am glad my parents and IL's only had memories and momentos to leave us! They provided for us as best they could physical, monetary and emotionally! And that is all we wanted
I get a kick out of all the people who say to the one who does have the money you should be the bigger person. Well, they could be the bigger person too and help pay for the wedding, but you don’t see them opening their wallet, do you? And as far as Karen saying if the wedding plans aren’t as big or whatever it’s going to be your fault. Why? Who told you you could count on my money? I didn’t plan it. I didn’t put down deposit.S. And where were they when the dad was dying? Shopping? They weren’t there for the dad and they were really mad because the dad didn’t just say well. Just give him my money anyway and instead he gave it to the daughter, who was there with him and taken care of us every need as he was slowly passing painfully away. So do all these people who wanna say family takes care of family and all that BS, open your own wallets and bank accounts and start contributing otherwise shut up and go home. They already treated her like she didn’t exist so why do they care now?
How can you flunk out of high school? Schools work hard on children’s education where I’m from. I have a brother with Down Syndrome and he graduated from high school. Rachel should’ve taken the hint from her first marriage as to how to be a better person! Sometimes you just can’t fix stupid!
So appropriate that the Mom ‘s name is Karen! Lol
"Family is family" AFTER OP is successful. Where was "family is family" when OP was younger?
I don't understand why the wedding was embarassing unless it was decorated with cheap dollar store crap. Why would the couple be embarassed, why would the family and friends be embarassed. Did they get married at the wedding? Yes? Cool.
The childhood stories of favoritism. She says the dad was there for her, but then why weren't her extracurriculars paid for, why was there only one bike under the tree, etc. He didn't do anything for her lol.
But also parents don't just forget the child they've been raising on account of a new one. That's just not how it works.
Karen being a Karen 😂
“If you can live with ruining your sister’s wedding, then I guess you’re not the person I thought you were.”
My response: “If you can ask me to pay for your daughter’s wedding, you’re exactly the person I knew you to be.”
...YOU SUMMED IT UP PERFECTLY.
Thats not your family, those are just relatives, family is who cares about you
Extended family: "You should be the bigger person."
OP: "You should be the bigger person and STFU."
I'm going to be perfectly honest I don't understand why the poster just doesn't tell everybody the truth on how terrible her mother and sister is because maybe that's just me but I know for a fact I'm not going to let people make a fool out of me just because I don't want to give them what they don't deserve
A karen named Karen. Perfect
Anyone who thinks these idiotic stories are real has no sense at all. A husband CANNOT leave his entire estate to some third person if they are married. Half of their stuff straight up belongs to the wife.
That's completely false.
Was just thinking the same thing. Dumb
Depends on where you live
Depending on the state, the mother could claim the property by "adverse possession" after having lived in it openly for all the years she did.
I know in my state you also have to be fully responsible for upkeep and make all payments such as utilities and property taxes for the period before you can get adverse possession.
Can’t read it! Stop the moving background.
Less than 5 minutes in and I'm already furious...this "mother" (and I use this term VERY loosely) is absolutely terrible.
Dad is an absolute winner though!
i dont understand american weddings how they pay so much and even getting in dept for it.
They dont really cost that much like the max for a normal one is a few Thousand
It isn't american exclusive. Here in Russia it is also common tradition to get credit for large and absurdly rich wedding, and every sane person is making jokes about it.
@@GT-jg1ps Nah, most American marriages cost about a thousand or two. All that's in this forum are exasturated
@@2.0v2 And some people get married by either their pastor or a Justice of the Peace with just a few witnesses present, then the reception is either a potluck at home, or dinner at an affordable restaurant.
Dont look at chinese weddings then.
glass child syndrome is an Awful thing
dam she learned shit fast, good job, most people take a while, seriously good job, rachel's husband took a while to notice who he was married to
HAHA get fucked, the will
dam OP is smart, i havent seen someone this smart since i started this reddit stories shit, its another level, truly weak times make strong man and strong times make weak man
5:28 when the fire nation attacked
NGL when i read the title I was expecting infidelity-style betrayal along the lines of Rachel stealing one of OP's SOs.
Omg. I just find it HILARIOUS Rachel failed highschool when MOM was doing her work for her xD
That just means MOM is ALSO an idiot. 😂
And the wedding sounds like a “Rachel” problem … “family is family” is some big ol’ b.s. … and good for you.
Oh no we got the bad ending cause we only cared about shopping when wallet I mean husband and dad is dying.....gasp he left us nothing?
It was also the SECOND marriage for the sister.
... and these same relatives cold have stepped up and take care of Karen and Rachel too after all they claim "family is family" or was it all hot air? So their complaints are moot.
tell the family that are complaining about you to take them in if they care so much
10 years free rent equals about 200k. And obviously the oldest daughter is paying taxes and insurance
When my parents pass away I am getting everything. Well that is after my dad goes my mom is leaving everything to my dad but after he passes away I am getting everything. Nothing is going to my brother or sister it will be just me. And I am okay with it. I don't live anywhere near my brother or sister and my other family members will not give out my address or phone number at all unless they ask me first.
Are there any non mutual relatives with full siblings?
parents who baby there Child as they are growing up are setting her up for disaster.
TOO BAD BUT THE ANSWER IS STILL THE SAME NO NO NO NO NO so dont ask again she can work or ask his family for help
You should have told the family what happen to you and how they treated your dad and see if they would still take their side if they do then block them
I thought she blocked Karen, how did a VM and phone call get through?
Wait so she disowned the owner of the house? Then she volunteered to leave the house.
All of these AI stories are all the same boring crap!
moved overseas yet mom shows up?? LOL
Good story but the background EXTREMELY annoying.
His wife would get the house not the son property goes to wife or husband after one dies this is made up of you have funny laws where you live????????
unless the house is in his name only, he can do with it what he wants, he may have had purchased it or received it from his parents before he got married
The wife would only get the house automatically IF there is no will. A will trumps any instestate (dying w/o a will) state laws.
Don't be so dramatic about "effort finding these stories". I just opened reddit and saw ten of these sitting right there.
Begging for likes and subscriptions at the beginning and middle of these videos is very off putting. You should insert it at the end or not at all. It’s very distracting.
i will not give a penny towards her new wedding or anything else
It would be nice if fyra would quit begging and whining about a like and subscribe in the middle of the story. If someone likes the story they would give a like and maybe subscribe.
Do it for dan
A guy narrating as a female wtf....