What a fucking hypocrite it seems these type’s always ask for money If a child either inherits money or is making decent money for themselves. These terrible parents who didn’t care about them all off the sudden they care even though they have never showed any previously.
Is it just me or does he talk like they never fed him or did anything for him or paid for his college tuition I mean not saying they deserve the inheritance at all but ngl he seems so played back AND ALSO WHY IS HE GETTING THAT MONEY??? JUST BECAUSE HE HAS SOME GOOD Qualities LIKES THIS IS CRAZY
@@MichaelOlojo-kg5hx They didn't do anything for Op other than the legal minimum, and in terms of emotional support they were in negative balance. They did not pay for Op's college. And who ever said an inheritance is based on merit? To the aunt, she saw the little girl Op and saw herself in her.
One thing, you don't do is tell other ppl about money, You receive. You should always do things in silence. Do not give them a dime. Tom never accepts you and your mom allows her new family to treat you like you didn't exist. Tom didn't want you be in his Will. So give him the same treatment. You will need to go LC to NC bc they are going to keep bothering you about money. They are going to keep figuring out away to make you give them money. Block them and move on
It’s so unfortunate that lazy creators make up stories with AI, and ignore the treasure trove of stories actually available on Reddit if you put a little effort into looking. Lots of great content gets buried, but these channels just want to keep pumping out the same stuff as everyone else to boost viewership.
If I weren't so lazy I would start a channel myself and dig around reddit for original, undiscovered stories. Undiscovered by RUclips creators that is. But I am not motivated enough, lol.
this video was really well done, I appreciate the editing and storytelling. it’s hard to see how family dynamics can get so complicated, but honestly, I think it’s a bit extreme to cut someone out completely just because they aren't biologically related. like, shouldn't love and support be more important than blood?
Private school -> get him to the public school Renowate the house -> sell the house and buy a smaller place Vacation -> suck it up Here. I gave you a way to.deal with your troubles on your own.
great video, really well done! it's interesting to see these stories, but i can't help but think that cutting someone out of the will feels a bit extreme. i mean, family dynamics can be so complicated, and isn’t it possible to find a middle ground instead of going to such lengths?
It’s absolutely shocking just how many people go through this kind of thing when they come into money, even when they have nice families, AI or not. There are way too many stories of “self-destructing” lotto winners who go bankrupt to the loud voices screaming for cash, families broken apart because they suddenly decide to treat their “loved one” like an ATM and blame them for being “greedy,” or even worse, sue them into oblivion when they don’t pony up, as if saying “if you can’t have it, no one can, (but actually, lawyers can instead).” The worst ones are the ones who throw a temper tantrum and start destroying a person’s social circle. It’s all rather pathetic and makes me rethink the commonly accepted (not the dictionary) definition of “greedy.”
this video was really intriguing and well-put together, you did a great job presenting such a sensitive topic. i have to say though, while i understand the pain of being disowned, it makes me wonder if there could've been more dialogue or resolution before reaching that point. some might argue that it's a parent's right to prefer biological ties, but can love really be measured that way?
this video was really eye-opening and made me think a lot. while i totally understand the hurt and confusion from being disowned, i can’t help but wonder if there’s more to the story. i mean, family dynamics can be super complicated, and sometimes people have reasons we might not fully grasp. it’s just a tough situation all around, but it raises questions about what family really means. what do you all think?
this video was really thought-provoking and well-made. i appreciate the creator for sharing such a personal story. but honestly, it makes me wonder if family bonds should be strictly tied to biology. i mean, can’t love and acceptance go beyond blood relations? it seems kinda harsh to disown someone just because of that. what do you all think?
this video is really thought-provoking and I appreciate the openness in sharing such a personal story. however, i can't help but feel that disowning someone over biological ties is a step too far. isn't family about more than just blood? maybe we should consider how unconditional love plays a role in these situations.
really enjoyed this video, it's so gut-wrenching to hear these stories. but honestly, i wonder if the whole concept of biological ties being so important is a bit outdated. shouldn't love and support define a family more than blood? just a thought!
That's what got me as well. Like, she was married to her husband. She was entitled to anything left in HIS will. Her sister in law can do with her assets as she damn well pleases. Just because it's 'her former husband's' side of the family, doesn't do shit. She wouldn't even be entitled to get anything from his parents, if they were still alive.
Tom: "You're not a blood-relative, you dont get money from my will."
Also Tom: "We're family, give me money from that will."
What a fucking hypocrite it seems these type’s always ask for money If a child either inherits money or is making decent money for themselves. These terrible parents who didn’t care about them all off the sudden they care even though they have never showed any previously.
Is it just me or does he talk like they never fed him or did anything for him or paid for his college tuition I mean not saying they deserve the inheritance at all but ngl he seems so played back AND ALSO WHY IS HE GETTING THAT MONEY??? JUST BECAUSE HE HAS SOME GOOD Qualities LIKES THIS IS CRAZY
@@MichaelOlojo-kg5hx They didn't do anything for Op other than the legal minimum, and in terms of emotional support they were in negative balance. They did not pay for Op's college.
And who ever said an inheritance is based on merit? To the aunt, she saw the little girl Op and saw herself in her.
@@shells500tutubofirst fix your grammar please. Second, she said she saw good quantiles in him that she dints have.
@@MichaelOlojo-kg5hx Lmao, bitches about grammar and follows up with multiple mistakes in one response.
LOL! Tell them, "No. But understand it doesn't affect my love for you. It is just some legal stuff." LOL!
One thing, you don't do is tell other ppl about money, You receive. You should always do things in silence. Do not give them a dime. Tom never accepts you and your mom allows her new family to treat you like you didn't exist. Tom didn't want you be in his Will. So give him the same treatment. You will need to go LC to NC bc they are going to keep bothering you about money. They are going to keep figuring out away to make you give them money. Block them and move on
AI or not this is infuriating as hell
It’s so unfortunate that lazy creators make up stories with AI, and ignore the treasure trove of stories actually available on Reddit if you put a little effort into looking. Lots of great content gets buried, but these channels just want to keep pumping out the same stuff as everyone else to boost viewership.
If I weren't so lazy I would start a channel myself and dig around reddit for original, undiscovered stories. Undiscovered by RUclips creators that is. But I am not motivated enough, lol.
Yap yap no one is hear your yap
From Where in reddit can we find such stories?
@@Guest-q3sand no one is hearing your little yaps too bud
Everyone above and below this comments are yappers.
after watching this i went to albertsons to get me an small ice cream cake i could not take it any more
Oh that sounds like a plan!
this video was really well done, I appreciate the editing and storytelling. it’s hard to see how family dynamics can get so complicated, but honestly, I think it’s a bit extreme to cut someone out completely just because they aren't biologically related. like, shouldn't love and support be more important than blood?
Anyone who asks for money gets NONE
Private school -> get him to the public school
Renowate the house -> sell the house and buy a smaller place
Vacation -> suck it up
Here. I gave you a way to.deal with your troubles on your own.
great video, really well done! it's interesting to see these stories, but i can't help but think that cutting someone out of the will feels a bit extreme. i mean, family dynamics can be so complicated, and isn’t it possible to find a middle ground instead of going to such lengths?
It’s absolutely shocking just how many people go through this kind of thing when they come into money, even when they have nice families, AI or not. There are way too many stories of “self-destructing” lotto winners who go bankrupt to the loud voices screaming for cash, families broken apart because they suddenly decide to treat their “loved one” like an ATM and blame them for being “greedy,” or even worse, sue them into oblivion when they don’t pony up, as if saying “if you can’t have it, no one can, (but actually, lawyers can instead).” The worst ones are the ones who throw a temper tantrum and start destroying a person’s social circle. It’s all rather pathetic and makes me rethink the commonly accepted (not the dictionary) definition of “greedy.”
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this video was really intriguing and well-put together, you did a great job presenting such a sensitive topic. i have to say though, while i understand the pain of being disowned, it makes me wonder if there could've been more dialogue or resolution before reaching that point. some might argue that it's a parent's right to prefer biological ties, but can love really be measured that way?
Another great aunt story… 😒
this video was really eye-opening and made me think a lot. while i totally understand the hurt and confusion from being disowned, i can’t help but wonder if there’s more to the story. i mean, family dynamics can be super complicated, and sometimes people have reasons we might not fully grasp. it’s just a tough situation all around, but it raises questions about what family really means. what do you all think?
this video was really thought-provoking and well-made. i appreciate the creator for sharing such a personal story. but honestly, it makes me wonder if family bonds should be strictly tied to biology. i mean, can’t love and acceptance go beyond blood relations? it seems kinda harsh to disown someone just because of that. what do you all think?
I think this is a mishmash of 2 stories. Some parts are familiar.
Damn it's gotten to the point they're flipping genders for stories
God I hate when the writing goes
"he exclaimed, his voice shaking with anticipation"
This is just a rewritten version of another's story
this video is really thought-provoking and I appreciate the openness in sharing such a personal story. however, i can't help but feel that disowning someone over biological ties is a step too far. isn't family about more than just blood? maybe we should consider how unconditional love plays a role in these situations.
The background is makeing me hungry
really enjoyed this video, it's so gut-wrenching to hear these stories. but honestly, i wonder if the whole concept of biological ties being so important is a bit outdated. shouldn't love and support define a family more than blood? just a thought!
Peak just like the old one
Chat gpt ahh story
21:34 (roughly) she's entitled to nought except bad karma
That's what got me as well.
Like, she was married to her husband.
She was entitled to anything left in HIS will.
Her sister in law can do with her assets as she damn well pleases.
Just because it's 'her former husband's' side of the family, doesn't do shit.
She wouldn't even be entitled to get anything from his parents, if they were still alive.
Sooo all of the suden at the and from only her, it turned to "we" (we decided, we got, we tought). And after that it switced back to "her" only .. wth