My Parents Didn't Like Me So They Sued Me To Take My Money And After The Trial My Half-Sister Came..

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@kielmcgettigan5192
@kielmcgettigan5192 Ай бұрын
16 minutes in and they are still broke. What money is his family going to sue him for? Also is it going to take another 15 to introduce the half sister? I have seen 5 year olds tell shorter stories.
@silentfallin
@silentfallin Ай бұрын
Can't believe that such situations are even exist knowing that exist adoption. Why the heck did you keep kid that you didn't want around? Just gave him for adoption and not torture poor boy that doesn't deserve such harsh treatment.
@timothyhansen6581
@timothyhansen6581 Ай бұрын
Like there aren't foster parents that are 100x worse? At least he wasn't SA'd by them.
@Omnis_Ra
@Omnis_Ra Ай бұрын
I thought it said she was adopted, how is she a half sister?
@PJ92586
@PJ92586 Ай бұрын
Wait, I don't understand, why consider your college bound son a failure when he made it to college? That makes no sense, adopting a child to reach a goal your son has done doesn't line up with common sense. They didn't even communicate with him the entire time so how would they consider him a failure in the first place? And the half sister that knew the situation had no grounds to blame him for anything, even tho she was aware of him but not of her. This just sounds like the parents were too prideful and instead of finally reaching out to their to make amends while he was in college they realized that they didn't want to work for reconciliation and just get a second child and be involved. That didn't work so once they say their son succeeded they let go of their back up plan. Which led to everything to this point, but he had a right to know about the new family member.
@silverblaze46
@silverblaze46 Ай бұрын
In these type of family dynamics, it doesn’t matter if you have the hated son or daughter that is a success, it only matters if it benefits the parents if that success was due to the fact that they were neglected or abused because they needed way out and focusing on a career education Was the way that they did it. The golden child doesn’t need to do anything except just be there and look pretty but when it comes to the abused or neglected child, parents know that even though they did Jack to help them, they feel that they’re entitled to it because without the abuse they inflicted they, feel that they’re entitled to something because they forced them into a successful person or a successful career
@PJ92586
@PJ92586 Ай бұрын
@@silverblaze46 but that where the confusion lay, he succeeded. Entitlement or not they could have approached this with a better plan then "I see you are successful, now give it to us". Anyone would fight back, no one willingly would give up a company they did from the ground up. This goes beyond entitlement, this was just stupid, I get that they had no feelings but they themselves are businessmen so what made them think saying all that would work? And adopting a child just for appearances still doesn't make sense even if it's to replace their son. It's stupid plans all around.
@Allie_phelps
@Allie_phelps Ай бұрын
@@PJ92586the “parents” are stupid. Having children or even a one child to have success is just a stupid plan all around. Even if they were good to the child, they’re not entitled to what the child has created in their own life. He becomes successful not because of his parents nor their abuse, it was because of himself and his supportive friends that were more a family to him than his own blood relatives. There’s many parents out there that have children just so the children can become successful and either take that success away or take credit for it. Some people should NEVER have children and his parents are the perfect example of that
@RedditTales68
@RedditTales68 Ай бұрын
I feel that the child does not deserve to be treated so badly. I hope that in the future he will have a better life
@ellejagerman6105
@ellejagerman6105 Ай бұрын
The guy on screen isn't making any progress 😕
@adrianfisher3349
@adrianfisher3349 Ай бұрын
Surely this was child abuse.
@arielathomo229
@arielathomo229 Ай бұрын
This story feels familiar!!
@Fete_Fatale
@Fete_Fatale Ай бұрын
After a while all AI fiction starts to sound the same.
@pawnix4122
@pawnix4122 Ай бұрын
@@Fete_Fatale Amen. It's slop written by AI, spoken by AI and then uploaded to KZbin by AI. It's literally garbage
@mrsoshadabaadman
@mrsoshadabaadman Ай бұрын
Brother assaults sibling with metal reebar he sued parents for 200k. Said brother had a baby with brothers fiance or gf. Pretty much the same thing. With varying twists here and there.
@CG-yb6zj
@CG-yb6zj Ай бұрын
They screwd up one kid so thought to try the EXACT SAME METHOD with a new one hoping it'd be different??? They truly are insane
@ashlumos
@ashlumos Ай бұрын
what is this after school special?
@jiomaster6152
@jiomaster6152 Ай бұрын
this got complex pretty fast and i keep feeling lost
@timothyhansen6581
@timothyhansen6581 Ай бұрын
I think the guy made a major mistake here. First of all, NEVER use alleys as a shortcut, day or night. Secondly, he should have grabbed that bat out of her hands the second she missed, then gotten her into a bear hug & talked things out with her. If he had spoken of how he'd been treated just as badly, that he didn't know they had adopted her, & apologized for not knowing about her so he could have come saved her from "their" parents, maybe the hatred she showed would have been redirected where it's meant to be - on the parents - & they could have - maybe - started having a relationship with each other. Hell. If it had been Me, & I had gone through what they did, I'd have asked her to marry Me. Not out of love - at least not yet, though I'd intend to see about getting to that point someday - but because who would know & be better able to handle your baggage then someone who's exoerienced the same thing at the hands of the same people you did? Besides, it'd be a surefire bet that neither of them would ever take their parents' side over the partner's, which seems to be a major factor in many divorces - at least going by the Reddit stories.
@AshenTech
@AshenTech Ай бұрын
storys so fake, i mean, the sister did prison time.... that dosnt happen for stuff like this they give them a pass for mental health thanks to that sweet sweet pusspass... women dont suffer for their actions like this... not unless they got a hell of a past record already.
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