The mute sister story I would be canceling the wedding too 🫢 i wouldn’t want to marry into a family that treats a child that way Hell no
@tipr.9998 ай бұрын
Story 2: Dump the so called "friends" who wanted you to go along with the family's mistreatment of Ann. They're just as bad as the ex-fiance's family.
@jasminedavis30308 ай бұрын
Story 2: I’m so glad OP & Ann are living together & she dumped that garbage ex
@mathisonchicetawn84454 ай бұрын
Dump the ex; keep the sister
@Permenantlyexhaustedghost1158 ай бұрын
Story 1: I’ll never understand how some parents can walk out on their kids and then just pop back up like nothing happened. He had his chance and the fact he wants to use his daughter for his wife to cope is just disgusting and disturbing. His wife needs therapy. Story 2: The fiancé and his family are pure heartless trash. Glad Op will be taking care of An instead of them.
@Maninawig8 ай бұрын
Story 1: Agreed. I have also heard mom's use postpartum as an excuse to abandon their kids for 1-3years (not hospitalized, just went on a spontaneous journey) and I have the same reaction. How can you just ignore your kid like an accessory?
@toriladybird5117 ай бұрын
OP the wife needs a DIVORCE His cruelty and selfishness towards her pain and loss and your daughters wellbeing. Here's hoping OP and "Katie" stay safe
@toriladybird5117 ай бұрын
@Maninawig these people exist. I could not imagine..
@Tynuki_Kabuki8 ай бұрын
I in the last story, I wish the op would just tell her ex fiance that “It’s not unfair. It isn’t my fault that you’re a terrible person with a terrible family that thinks it’s okay to abuse a disabled child who did nothing wrong. I’m simply doing what you’re incapable of doing; being a decent person. I’m glad you showed me who you are now and that I never married you. Don’t contact me unless it has something to do with our lawyers or An.”
@MistressOP8 ай бұрын
story 2 its creepy when the family does causal child abuse and teaches other kids that
@ValirianDefiance8 ай бұрын
Being autistic I've found sometimes being able to pass as 'normal" makes ableism worse. People act like we are selfish for choosing not sacrificing our mental heath for their comfort. The way Anna's parents insist their daughter is nonverbal by choice as though that justifies their neglect is beyond repugnant. I applaud OP for stepping up for Anna against her family.
@Riri_7348 ай бұрын
My ex-manager had a daughter from a ONS too. Decided to keep her and try to be a mother since she was lonely plus she could afford it. She wasn't keen on having the ONS as a partner since he wasn't husband/father material(duh) and luckily the guy wasn't interested in becoming a husband and father. She kept her duo mother-daughter family secret from almost everyone in her family and friends. Conservative family and asian, so being a single mom, kid born out of wedlock especially a ONS wasn't looked upon kindly. Noone knew she had a daughter, her social media was only her. I only found out about her situation when we went for drinks and she unloaded everything onto me LOL, especially since the ONS guy now wants to be a father so, complications. She was pretty stressed out with the single mom thing, the ONS guy wanting to be in the picture now, her family & friends not knowing about her ONS and daughter.
@jhamps48068 ай бұрын
I love the way you say ‘Arsehole’ you make an insult sound cute…!
@toriladybird5117 ай бұрын
It's brilliant 👏 😊
@Fuerto2037 ай бұрын
It's a bot. The video is both posted and the story read aloud by an ai
@CG-yb6zj8 ай бұрын
Story 1: Funny, he wants to be involved in TITLE but not real actions of a true parent and coughed up the money as soon as he was prompted and was able to. All that money and refused to help either his daughter or his wife. Ugh. Story 2- Oh, I'm so glad there was an update. When I first heard this on a blog, she was still debating just breeaking up with him. He and his family (save Ann) are TRASH.
@Tired_nobody8 ай бұрын
Ik this is not about the story but it’s just funny how he started hitting the spider with a watermelon 5:46
@rugr82day2 ай бұрын
S1: OP's daughter's father may have gotten arrested for trying to take somebody else's kid.
@takanuva_93558 ай бұрын
Wow you dont need a law degree to counter the parental alienation claim. That is just sad and funny at the same time
@RepellentJeff8 ай бұрын
Why do Reddit mods always lock/delete these posts!?
@imweakfordeaky8 ай бұрын
r/AITA is really bad for that - they have the most ridiculously specific rules for *everything* and their excuses for locking/deleting posts are so nit-picky as to be laughable. I caught a 30-day ban for being “insulting” for (actually politely) telling an OP that they were being a massive AH, with supporting evidence from their own words - and yet I had seen soooo many other, far worse comments. In return, I told that power-pig of a mod who sent the ban that they could shove their subreddit (and its stupid rules) where the sun don’t shine - and took myself to an alternate subreddit that covers the same style of posts without all the shitty rules. Like I was supposed to be intimidated by some twerp of a Reddit mod ? Ha !
@ShadowReignhart8 ай бұрын
Because the comment section devolves into chaos fast on some of the more hot button topic type posts.
@kmth348 ай бұрын
Me tooo
@Deimos0018 ай бұрын
Welp i came too early.
@pioneerxx8 ай бұрын
Story 2 can’t be any more fake, such bad writing
@SecretVoices258 ай бұрын
May be
@tedbutler17618 ай бұрын
(2) story the people are really disabled are that family ,that poor girl needs real people in her life not arseholes , best of luck getting her away from these toxic people , second don't get together with that arsehole he has shown his true colours , if one day he has an accident and becomes disabled his family will more than likely throw him away just like they did with that poor girl, tell were on her side and wish her all the best