The first story reminds me of my own aunt, who is homophobic, she was among those who voted against same sex marriage, and uses religion as her defence; which is rather ironic considering she attends a church where the minister is a gay man.
@cloudedfreedom62862 жыл бұрын
STOPP... the last part killed me 😭
@nightm1me2 жыл бұрын
💀
@zillycat85342 жыл бұрын
BRUH XD When I was younger I thought that maybe I was a lesbian and my grandma came in and laughed kinda sadly and said I wasn’t gay, it was wild, I told her I was uncomfortable so at least she listened and left Now I’m happily Demisexual Bi : ) If you feel deep in your soul, there really is no true negative feeling for people of Lgbtq, it’s all taught While things like pedo’s, murderers (with some exceptions), and abusers it all feels wrong from birth
@Aurochhunter2 жыл бұрын
@@goyangi4143 Of course, she won't voice her opinion directly to him, but I suspect she says about things about him to others.
@-MarbleHornetsFan-2 жыл бұрын
@Zilly Cat That is wrong but i try not to blame older people as much as when they were younger lbgtq was frowned upon although its still wrong to be homophobic
@FunSizeSpamberguesa2 жыл бұрын
OP in the second story needs a divorce ASAP. Don't stay married to someone who will literally lie and steal from you.
@chezperky Жыл бұрын
Yeah and he doesn’t even seem to like the son
@InWinds2 жыл бұрын
The last story is wild. Why didn't the father who cheated not call her about wanting his sick daughter picked up FIRST? Why would you let the school be the one to call? He gave her no notice or info about the situation. It seems like he was just trying to prove a point at the expense of everyone including said sick daughter.
@DJ_Wolfy2 жыл бұрын
In the first story I say it’s wrong that the kids have to be homeless however the aunt and uncle can go kiss my a
@iiitsnaomiii2 жыл бұрын
it is wrong, but it's the aunt and uncles fault. they knew what would happen. i hope things worked out for the kids though 🥺
@lunarialoonatic2 жыл бұрын
I’m sure they won’t be homeless. But the ain’t and uncle should be teaching good values. Not to be a jerk to people
@winniethepooht57762 жыл бұрын
They probably won't be homeless since he gave them 60 days, but it is the aunt and uncle's fault either way.
@tacobell12992 жыл бұрын
Honestly I hope those kids get better parents. Like their parents are trash. I hope someone from the family takes the kids in.
@Milk-ck1wv2 жыл бұрын
Its the aunt and uncle fault not OP. They should of not been so homophobic and a bad influence
@Astra-Moon2 жыл бұрын
1st story: I would have said , "it's not the kids fault, therefore, they always have a place to go (referring to staying with other family members, including the husbands.)"
@asylumlights43452 жыл бұрын
The last story is weird. If he cares so much, he should try to rekindle his relationship with his parents instead of the family he wrecked. The family in his side will hold more relatives to aid if he's successful, than for him to selfishly harass his ex-wife like this. But they've already shown to be a coward once, they need to overcome this bad habit or wife number two might be next in the dust.
@nineplustentwentyone262 жыл бұрын
THIS.
@iiitsnaomiii2 жыл бұрын
@@nineplustentwentyone26 YOUR USERNAME AND PFP PLS ,💀😭
@pickachu452 жыл бұрын
First Story: I think op did right because uncle was wrong saying that they are going to be a bad influence. If they didn't want them to put bad influence on their children they would have told them to stay at a motel. So I think op was right. Second story: The mother spent 7k on a bike because she wanted it to buy for her son. Motorcycle is going to needed anyways, the dad did wrong because he hid it and potrayed it like the son lost it which is so wrong. Even after the mother asked the dad to give it back he didn't so I think she did right, he cannot control things.
@LizzyMarieTina2 жыл бұрын
I agree. Also, if he's so concerned about the son's safety on the motorcycle that he loves, why doesn't he buy his son some good motorcycle gear and a good helmet?
@laurens38572 жыл бұрын
Story 2: sounds like a manipulative, gaslighting husband because he didn’t get his way.
@ricebeansrockroll8822 жыл бұрын
Right! Run!
@midnaphai2 жыл бұрын
yeah if he thinks the police can't do shit about "family matter" this guy just waved a red flag with blinking alarm sirens, get outta that relationship ASAP - it's a good thing if you want to solve problems without having to call the police, but he believes he can do whatever he wants with his family, hell no!
@richardcao81952 жыл бұрын
1. NTA, but I kinda feel bad for the kids. The aunt and the uncle needs to be held accountable for their words. 2. NTA. The stepfather should've get used to it. The teen can ride the motorcycle as long as he didn't go reckless. Controlling something the teens love is just BS. 3. NTA. The husband's family disowned him because of OP divorced him, well because he cheated. If he wanted OP to take care of her stepdaughter, he should've apologize If you don't like my thoughts, well IDC.
@lunarialoonatic2 жыл бұрын
The last story is tough. I get it, but the wife doesn’t HAVE to take the high road. They are only on good terms for the children. She has no responsibility to take care of his kids too. Plus it’s not like he told her that he put her on the emergency call list. He literally set her up for that awkward situation and clearly wanted to manipulate the situation. No ty
@marzadky49342 жыл бұрын
First story, tell the father to raise the rent to normal for that area and enforce it. That way, they can go look for a cheaper place if the want. And cut off that relationship
@austinsimpson23732 жыл бұрын
For the second story if the police are willing to get involved with a “family situation“ then it’s illegal what they did and it doesn’t matter if it’s a family situation or not they need to follow the law
@heart_miffy_matzz2 жыл бұрын
the first story honestly made me so mad and sad at the same time.
@carriemartinez29332 жыл бұрын
That cheater had some SERIOUS audacity!!!! He was just plain horrible all the way around!!!
@softfairy_xo_2 жыл бұрын
First story: i would say that the cousins should be allowed to stay - they didn't do anything. The kids should be given a place to stay Second story: the step-dad is only the mum's husband. He married into that family and should not force the "dad" role. The son has every right to love motorcycles, especially if thats something he shared with his bio dad. If you're worried, *TALK TO HIM ABOUT SAFETY!!* Don't take it away, he'll grow to resent you. Third story: the poor mum + children...i hope the dad/ex husband learns his ways and gets the situation dealt with
@williamsmith62132 жыл бұрын
Yeah maybe take custody of the cousins because their actual parents won't do a good job raising them
@daylelary40962 жыл бұрын
@@williamsmith6213 not necessarily because of their beliefs makes them bad parents
@tacobell12992 жыл бұрын
@@daylelary4096 ...Yeah and then if one of their kids comes out we all know their parents will probably send them to conversion camp, physically abuse them, or kick them out onto the streets. Their beliefs is literally shitty beliefs that have caused people to die.
@NaishiYT2 жыл бұрын
The kids are literally children; they can’t live alone😂
@queerdeificeeli985 Жыл бұрын
@@NaishiYT No but they can live with OP's parents, until their own find a place, or with another relative.
@JPJapoli2 жыл бұрын
I just can’t believe Queen Elizabeth II has passed, just yesterday I was watching a video about the royal kitchen and what her majesty used to eat on tour etc. I’m happy you’re still doing your usual thing, I love listening to your videos they always make me happy 😊.
@TheNicolevertone2 жыл бұрын
Story 2: NTA. The husband stole something big. From his own family. He was asked to return it, was warned of the next steps, and refused. All that you could do at that point is follow through with the stated consequences. His actions are controlling and gaslighting.
@tinapay62082 жыл бұрын
God, The first story made my blood boil. They are NTA in that situation. I'm pretty relieved that OP's Father sided with him. Its not their problem anymore that his aunt/uncle has children. I mean its been years? And they didn't even save some money to buy their own house?. What a load of BS. 2nd story the woman did a good thing. She should talk to her son though, so that no miscommunication would further happen. Her husband is in the wrong. Its her freaking *own money* that she used to buy that motorcycle. Its f*cking normal to spoil her *own son!. Enough said!.. 3rd story. I already read it on Reddit. She's not the AH and never will be. Why would she give a flying f*ck to her ex husband child?. Her ex husband should be admitted to a mental hospital if he thinks its OKAY? for an ex wife to take care of his mistress...oh sorry, new wife children?. The freaking nerve of that man..🙄
@imani1342 жыл бұрын
Who the hell insults the owner of the place you stay in 🤣
@LBellatrix2 жыл бұрын
Story 3: This dude wants a Sister Wives situation and is mad that the first wife isn’t on board. 😂🙄 I’m sorry about the second wife’s cancer but he needs to find his new family a different support system. That’s some next-level entitlement right there.
@iiitsnaomiii2 жыл бұрын
one thing that i love about her videos is that they are perfect for getting ready/drawing/homework or just doing something else in general because i wont miss anything for taking my eyes off the screen ☺️ love you, kyutie!!
@B.K.S012 жыл бұрын
1st Story: Good you stood up for your husband but you got your cousins kicked out and now their homeless so win/lose situation 2nd Story: He had no right hiding it from you and your son. 3rd Story: He started this mess now he has to fix it
@macaronii83182 жыл бұрын
I feel bad for the kids in the first story... but the aunt and uncle should eat tortilla chip vertically (also, YOUR BRAIDS ARE SO ADORABLE AND I KOVE YOUR BEAR BEANIESO MUCCH)
@lunarialoonatic2 жыл бұрын
Ouch I felt this pain-
@quinnanaturalbeauty21282 жыл бұрын
I feel like the first situation will show the kids not to be like their parents. And maybe the parents will learn their lesson to think about how their actions will effect their kids
@CrystalMermaid62 жыл бұрын
In the first story how is sleeping in the same room a bad influence what happens behind closed doors stays there and how is it better that the brothers would share the room
@acecawley43112 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe the aunt and uncle were like that to him
@meloetta71572 жыл бұрын
All your videos post around 9 pm where I live which is my bed time, so you are like my crazy bedtime stories lol
@hesj822 жыл бұрын
Samee
@AlliesCreations2 жыл бұрын
For me it's at 11am
@markcollins26662 жыл бұрын
I live in the same time one as Ellen, if she's at home, in Perth, but if she's in Sydney, she's an hour earlier. So it turns out she gets up WAY early in the morning to do this! Unless they do this in advance, and just pull the trigger to post, in the morning.
@Sanemi_Shinazugawa2 жыл бұрын
She makes me smiles everytime she posts
@Andrea-lk6qq2 жыл бұрын
The first story, they have 60 days, they will only be homeless if they deliberately end up homeless. 2 months is a nice amount of time to find a new place to rent The second story, this is abusive behavior. He litterally STOLE A VEHICLE to control his wife and her kid. the third story, he made his bed. Now he has to lie in it.
@gamergirlmimi2632 жыл бұрын
The first story got me thinking These parents Are just crazy nowadays 😯
@Annah.k2 жыл бұрын
First story: It’s a grey area. The uncle and aunt are definitely in the wrong but I believe making the kids homeless will only strengthen their chances of growing up homophobic because their parents will probably twist the story to “a gay guy kicked us out” or something. We certainly don’t need more homophobes so maybe if they just raised the rent then things could be different and the kids would still have a home while still putting the uncle and aunt in their place.
@michellestevens83432 жыл бұрын
They have 60 days to find somewhere else to rent. So they need to get looking if they don't want to be homeless. It would be the same if they were renting elsewhere and were asked to vacate. Should have been saving their money whilst paying little rent and could have bought themselves a home.
@jupiterisstupider1432 жыл бұрын
honestly it does suck that the kids are involved in this at all, but i dont rly blame op. all the aunt and uncle had to do was apologize, but they would rather stick to their homophobia than try to be civil for the sake of their kids. i would say that it was wrong of the gay couple to kick them out if they hadnt given them the choice, but they gave them a pretty simple alternative option to losing their home and they didnt even consider it, even though their kids were at stake. i think that the aunt and uncle are more to blame for putting their kids in that situation than op and his husband are tbh, but thats just my opinion
@yesitsme13162 жыл бұрын
They aren’t homeless yet. They have a decent amount of time to find somewhere else to live. If they don’t, that’s on them.
@Random-dc7qj2 жыл бұрын
For the second story. Why was the son not talking to them? I get why he wasn't talking to the husband, but why not the other parent?
@PratyushaMishra2 жыл бұрын
The cousins are their parents' responsibility! You did right!
@marc50202 жыл бұрын
bruh imagine to be angry bcs you admitted to stole then getting police called on you. logic??
@JesusKreist2 жыл бұрын
Story 1: It is kind of sad that the young cousins would go homeless about this. But #1 that likely is not going to happen and #2 the parents *teach* those kids how to be an entitled a-hole. At least with this they see that despicable actions have serious consequences. Story 2: The only thing the police does not interfere in is if a parent does something to punish their underage children. His stepson is 18 and thus a legal adult. In other words what the stepdad did was theft. Pure and simple. No questions asked, no justification considered. Plus he did taunt OP to call the cops and get mad when she actually did? I would *highly* advise OP to push for divorce as soon as possible. If he is going that far over a more or less trivial matter he is capable of even nastier behavior. Especially now that he holds a grudge against OP for "being wronged". Story 3: OP has nothing to do with her ex-husband, his wife he cheated on her with or his new crotch goblins. Since he is busy and his wife has cancer he thinks his ex-wife he cheated on is going to help with his children or later down the line likely with caregiving and helping with the bills as well? Some people are not entitled, that is insanity.
@TheNicolevertone2 жыл бұрын
Story 3: NTA. Your Ex reeks of narcissistic entitlement. Repeat after me: not my Circus, not my clowns.
@aubriesworld28222 жыл бұрын
Hej Kyutie dina videor gör alltid min dag! Tack för alla skratt!
@Jiyu_Starfam2 жыл бұрын
I know I'm late, but I'm glad to see another great video! Always a great way to end my day (since your videos come out at night for me). 🥰 Ilysm kyutie♥️
@euphcriqx02062 жыл бұрын
I was just waiting for your video! Love you Kyutie 💞
@sanaaharris31282 жыл бұрын
2nd story, y isn’t the son speaking to the mother? she got his motorcycle back for him… that doesn’t make sense to me… 3rd story, y didn’t he ask first? wtf is wrong with him? he’s a damn MAN-CHILD
@Karmic_art2 жыл бұрын
As a person part of the LGBTQ+ community I’m gonna have to say you were wrong with the kids taking the downfall as it’s important to stand up against people who intentionally hurt you or you’re loved ones it’s not okay to drag others who had nothing to do with the situation down to
@samgnz3n5302 жыл бұрын
nope consequences of action lessons for the cousins (they'll turn out how they turn out) and it's his father that enforced the follow through of the threat not him or his brother, those parents leeched off (they got cheap rent) relatives to have housing but never make a plan to buy out or move (as i'm guessing it been probably 5 years or more since they moved in) then it's their own fault if they get evicted winding up homeless, as do not hate on someone and say you can because they are in your house after bringing them there if it isn't yours house to begin with is common sense, but if the towns conservative then i'm guess they'll just bunk at a fellow friend they know house and the kids won't actually be on the streets.
@karlagonzalvez47032 жыл бұрын
I agree. Plus they got a warning about being possibly kicked out and they sticked to their messed up views and refused to apologize. They had to be held accountable for their actions. And also imagine if their kids grow up to be just like them? Oh noooo... lesson hopefully learned.
@mellie38822 жыл бұрын
I agree with you, the kids were innocent and shouldn't have been involved. Like the aunt and uncle absolutely should have been called out and should have faced consequences but you don't involve the kids. Even if the kids were homophobic they're KIDS under the influence of horrible adults, you teach them, not make them homeless.
@quietworld22672 жыл бұрын
Completely right the kids don't have a place to go assuming they're underage so it's not like they have anywhere to go. OP can kick out the aunt and uncle for being jerks.
@23Animegod2 жыл бұрын
Story 2, bro you stole something that your wife bought with her own money for her son, do you really think it is going to is going to work out do you really she ain't gonna call the police, too bad too sad should have gave it back, sorry not sorry
@alicebthegachaweirdo83782 жыл бұрын
The first story: The aunt and uncle are the bad ones
@Milk-ck1wv2 жыл бұрын
1:40 Seems to me that the "parents" are a bad influence if anything
@VanessaRodriguez-qk8vs2 жыл бұрын
The husband in the 2nd story is so dumb like you stole someone else's property and you really think you wouldn't deal with any consequences
@g0remax012 жыл бұрын
been watching you since i was 11 and im 17 lol
@piegirl82632 жыл бұрын
Geez these poor families
@karasanchez97202 жыл бұрын
Hii Ellen I absolutely loved the video and I hope that you and coco have had a wonderful day and that both of you stay healthy and coco is adorable💜💜💜
@chezperky Жыл бұрын
It’s not the couple that are a bad influence to the kids in the first story the parents are
@heart_miffy_matzz2 жыл бұрын
I love ur hat its so cute!
@moonyfruit2 жыл бұрын
Story 1, it's not fair to the kids, but it's not OP's fault whatsoever, only the kids' parents. Horrible people. 😬
@Selena-gz9ts8 ай бұрын
I also hate the people who do things just because they can get away with it "because of the kids" if that makes sence
@Silverraine12 жыл бұрын
The aunt and uncle were extremely rude and inhospitable, they should just apologize for the sake of their children. Plenty of kids own motorcycles and have no problem with their education. Husband acted like a thief. Who knows if he'd have returned the money. When in-laws act like thieves you shouldn't let them be or you'll end up homeless in the long run.
@Selena-gz9ts8 ай бұрын
Instead of hiding it teach them how to safely use it
@flawfuljinx2 жыл бұрын
Story 2. If we're following the step-dad's thinking here, if OP bought her son a car then he'd complain more since it's bigger, more expensive, and encouraging recklessness? It seems more likely that he's butthurt that the 7k isn't going to him but to the son who he's not related to by blood instead of actually being worried. I do feel bad for the son since he'd be very aware that he was centered in something that could break their marriage. OP could have handled it better for sure though Story 3. It's an unfortunate situation but OP doesn't have a responsibility for her ex's kids just because they're sick. If they really are "friends" then the ex shouldn't have asked anyways since that's not what friends do. The ex has no right to demand anything after literally cheating and starting a family with the affair partner yet still thinking he had OP around his finger? Not a chance
@kazuhasgloves2 жыл бұрын
the first story was wow..
@melinapaz28312 жыл бұрын
As for the motorcycle, buy some safety equipment for him if you’re so worried.
@ewrsdtjbhk2 жыл бұрын
First story: only punish the aunt and uncle, not their children, adopt them or sum
@yurikokaneshiro2 жыл бұрын
The problem is, that the phrase "let your kids do whatever they want as long as its nothing bad" doesnt really work against unreasonable parents. "Yes, my childs hobby is bad for them. So I wont let them do it." Basically, that phrase doesnt work because the unreasonable parent thinks that what they are doing is bad.
@TheNicolevertone2 жыл бұрын
Story 1: NTA. I feel terrible for the kids, but that doesn't excuse the aunt and uncle. There are consequences for that type of hate and people can't hide behind their kids like terrorists with human shields. Maybe something can be worked out for the children so they have stability, but you aren't obligated put up with that sort of disrespect. Hopefully this sends a message that it is unacceptable.
@the_epiclore_2 жыл бұрын
Great video Ellen!❤️
@scook4492 жыл бұрын
Motorcycle story He wasn't upset about the motorcycle, he wanted an excuse to sell it probably to pocket some of the cash and say no one else wants this junk I basically had to pay them to take it. Notice how he also has a whole other house he is going to give HIS kids but he is stealing from OP's kid.
@sleepysenpai38852 жыл бұрын
You’re videos are so amazing!!
@OceanSongBird63552 жыл бұрын
Many story 1: reminds me so much of my extended family and my dad this is why I don’t mention that I am apart of LGBTQ because they aren’t understanding and r everything LGBTQ phobic and also extremely racist so if I was to reveal my true sexuality they would either ostracize me or try to cure me and then if I ever brought home a man of different skin tone or a trans man to meet them I wouldn’t be surprised if they tried to say horrible things especially my dad as he loves to create drama and conflict and would do everything he could to make my SO uncomfortable because they r not typical white male. Due to this I don’t have this part of my family in my life as I don’t want to feel ashamed of who I am and to be myself and be with whoever I love I’m really jealous of the guy telling story 1 as I wish I had a dad like that but I do have my mom that way so love her 😊❤️
@kristalparsons54738 ай бұрын
Grand theft auto is a bad idea no matter WHO you're stealing from. The husband already knew the cops had been called. Why on earth would he think its location would NOT be reported? Wake up and smell the exhaust fumes, man!
@kristalparsons54738 ай бұрын
This guy wants his EX-wife to take care of his affair baby? In what WORLD does he think that's okay? I think this is a case of, "You chose your path, man; now you are STUCK with it." Find a way to take care of your OWN crap!
@an_avidpanda_lover83492 жыл бұрын
So the first story... the aunt and uncle say they want to “protect” their kids, insinuating that they care for their kids. However, they would rather let their kids be homeless than let their nephew and his husband share the guest bed in the guest bedroom that the kids have no reason to even go into..? Right. No, OP is not an asshole, actions have consequences that affect others. The aunt and uncle’s actions have negative consequences that affect their kids. That’s not OP’s fault. The aunt and uncle seem like the kind of people who think they can do whatever they want and say whatever they want and they’ll always get away with it, and for people like that you have to be harsh. Sucks that the kids are potentially gonna have to suffer for the parents’ actions, though. Now the second story: OP was absolutely NOT the asshole in that story. She and the step-dad may be married, but the motorcycle is her property. She bought it with her own money, as far as we know. The step-dad had no right to take her property without her knowledge, much less hide it from her and make her believe it was stolen by a stranger. The step-dad is 100% a controlling manipulator, and that half-assed excuse of “I took it to teach you a lesson about wise spending” is so utterly ridiculous, that even me referring to it as “an excuse” is generous. Her money is her business, and what she decides to do with it is entirely up to her and her alone. The lion, the witch and the sheer AUDACITY of this bitch to say “I was just looking out for your son!” Third story’s kind of an odd one. I don’t think OP was the asshole at all, though. OP had already made it incredibly obvious that they were not interested in having some ramshackle de-functo family with the dad, but the dad went against those wishes and tried to force OP (and by extension, OP’s children) into the “family” anyway. As I said back in story one, actions have consequences. Yeah, it sucks that the dad has burned down his bridges with his family, yeah it sucks that the dad’s new wife has cancer, and yeah it sucks that the kid got sick, but NONE of that is the OP’s problem. As such, OP is not required to do anything for the dad, no matter what the circumstance may be.
@hail.24702 жыл бұрын
Your videos make my day!!
@josephinekent41342 жыл бұрын
Noice. Edit: Waitttt wtf I feel so bad for that guy and his husband like omfg "YoU gUyS CanT SleEp ToGeThEr CaUsE uR gAy AnD sO tHaT dOsEnT cOuNt As BeInG mArRiEd."
@AdoboSoGuud2 жыл бұрын
Like the aunt and uncle literally insisted he and his husband can come over but refused to see them as married and say they'll be a bad influence for the kids??? What?
@mskatonic7240 Жыл бұрын
#3 - why do I have a feeling the husband's new wife is sicker than he's saying and might die? And that he's trying to pave the way to try and get back with his ex after his wife dies. Which is horrible, if laughable.
@lindavolp25342 жыл бұрын
First story. The Uncle and Aunt were wrong. Instead of showing some sort of gratitude for being allowed to stay in the father's house and paying just a small rent, they assumed it was their house and imposed house rules on the true owners. The Aunt and Uncle have 60 days to find another place to live and if they fail, I am sure that the father will reconsider and allow them to stay with rules of his own.
@tianamorganvideos2 жыл бұрын
EARLY AF! Hiiiiii 💜 I haven’t see your vids in yearsssss omg hope you’re lovely!!!!
@mskatonic7240 Жыл бұрын
#2 - that marriage is doomed. Calling the police may have been a bit over the top, but you don't get to dictate what your wife buys her son with her own money. Not sure why her son isn't speaking to her anymore. She got him his beloved bike back, didn't she?
@iamexisting59922 жыл бұрын
Yeah liking motorcycles is fine and I understand being concerned because some people don’t treat motorcycles that good on the rode and it’s easier to die on them so I would understand like being worried making sure he wore a helmet (as you literally should honestly it’s SOO stupid not to wear a helmet it makes me like actually angry like what you want to die or something? But my families kinda sensitive to it cause my pops (grandfather) died on a motorcycle and he probably would’ve lived if he wore a helmet)but I understand making sure he wore a helmet and was being careful and I would even understand not wanting him to ride a motorcycle I like motorcycles but I’m not even sure if I’d be that cool with someone I love riding a motorcycle I wouldn’t stop them but yeah you definitely have be careful
@dayit62602 жыл бұрын
The first story is completely ridiculous. I think all parties involved made missteps with the exception of the children and the dad, but particularly the nephew made the most mistakes. How wouldn't you already know that your family has a problem with your lifestyle? He knew. He knew and he still put his husband in that terrible situation to where he would go through emotional pain. The fact that they would have gotten a motel in the first place tells me that there was already contention. Naturally, for normal people, you would stay with your family, but he usually did not, so he knew the aunt and uncle were against his relationship. That means they knew it would be a problem to sleep together. Isn't this just common sense if they have already made it clear that they aren't ok with you or your partner? And then when they show you that they don't like you relationship AGAIN (because you know this isn't the first time they have acted rudely) you decide to play with their lives? Even going so far as to make a scene in front of children? And then purposely SAY to them that they are going to be homeless? What?! What is wrong with people that they would be so nasty to a CHILD??? They came downstairs because of a commotion. They were not even participants in that situation because they came late. But he wants to rub in their faces that they will be homeless? Trying to use your influence on those that are weaker or in a lower position than yourself is abuse. That makes him trash imo. You did something so stupid as put your partner in an emotionally charged situation and are surprised when things blow up? No, that is called being purposefully ignorant and neglectful of your partner. If I were his husband,, I would be upset at him because I doubt he even wanted to be there either. I'm sure he knew that his partner's family does not like him and then he had to be there and act as if all was ok? And it would only be to be the mature one and be there for his partner and not alienate the family. That's not fair. Couples should have each other's backs. If we're together, I will have your back, but you should also have mine and consider my feelings on different matters. As for the family? Why would you insist upon having them stay there?? They're a couple! Couples usually sleep in the same bed. I get the marriage and respect the house stuff, but shouldn't they know by now how that would go down? Of course things would spiral out of control, so you should not have even offered. And then you go so far as to insult the husband? What did he even do to y'all? If you have a problem with your family member (s), take it up with them privately. You don't pick on the outsider coming in because guess what? They ALREADY feel like an OUTSIDER! They know they aren't family and are on the outside, and you make them feel even worse by being rude to them. They could have easily spoken privately to their nephew AND ONLY THEIR NEPHEW and been respectful but firm about their house rules. And yes, it is their house. They paid money to stay there, so they cannot just be kicked out tomorrow. If I come in your house, that is me saying I will abide by your rules. And guess what? Because I am in control of myself, if I don't agree with your rules, I will obviously leave and go to MY HOUSE! So no, they cannot just be kicked out tomorrow, nor should they be; however, they can be evicted with notice. The dad handled that through the proper procedure because to just kick them out tomorrow would be wrong.
@princessofhell46392 жыл бұрын
The gay couple did nothing wrong really. The only thing that can be argued is the kids but I'm sure they wouldn't let them be homeless
@dayit62602 жыл бұрын
@@princessofhell4639 you clearly didn't read. Yes, they as a couple did nothing wrong, but one of the parties (the nephew as I said) did do a few things wrong. The worst of which was neglecting to think of his partner, putting him in that entire situation when it was his family. And also the kids, which he said he would have be homeless. You also did not read the story properly. He even said TO the kids they would be homeless. Why do you think they started crying? They heard what he said. His partner went outside crying. Why do you think he went outside? His family was rude to his partner. He was the one that agreed to be there with them even though his family was against his relationship. I doubt the partner wanted to be there. He would obviously agree though because it is his partner's family.
@Kiwi_Cat-mv6sp2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ellen! Hope you and coco are doing well ♥️
@alyx57492 жыл бұрын
Hi Ellenn ❤️
@thereal47bullets2 жыл бұрын
First story not fair for the cousins but the cousins need better parents. what happens if they come out gay? Maybe the OP should adopt them I know the cousins might hate them but if the cousins find out why maybe not and they might grow up to be a ally of the lgbtq+ community
@kaylalafountain3015 Жыл бұрын
No he wanted to give it to his kids his mother said so divorces him he stole his sons property
@jadamiller74852 жыл бұрын
My step dad grew up with motorcycles. I'm just mad.
@shwamm1332 жыл бұрын
love youuu
@lilicorn79632 жыл бұрын
I've been with my ex for 8 months. He dumped me but he's friends with all my 6 roommates so he's always at our house like everyday. We've been sleeping together a few times for the last 3 weeks since he dumped and I got pregnant. I am going to have an abortion and it's a complicated time for me. My roommate (lets call her cynthia) is in a relationship with a previous roommate of ours who was having an affair with her before he moved out. I was a wreck and though I'm not a sharing person I told her how I felt leaving out the pregnancy part. Last night we had a party and both my ex and cynthia were there, they seemed close but I didn't think anything out of it since he's always like that. This morning I woke up to see the two of them getting out of her room half naked to eat breakfast. When he left i confronted her about it because i was hurt and she said he was my ex and it had already been 3 weeks and me being pregnant with his child didn't make me entitled to him. This way I found out he told her about the pregnancy and she just screamed it in front of everyone. I blurted out crying and locked myself in my room for hours. Now my phone is ringing all the time because cynthia says I was a bitch for making her look bad in front of everyone and my ex is saying he won't help me through the procedure anymore as long as I don't apologise to cynthia. Was I wrong ? Did I overreact?
@eeum_72 жыл бұрын
I’m coming back after 3 years :,)
@Kuma-j9q2 жыл бұрын
First story: well even my own parents still don't believe in bi or gays but me and my sister stop them to criticize gays and it doesn't not give right to aunt and uncle to judge them if their own parents are okay they are no one to talk shit
@minrui2 жыл бұрын
have a good day todayyyyy 👺👺
@solargomez24902 жыл бұрын
Hey Ellen I'm feeling so much better so I had to say hi
@princessofhell46392 жыл бұрын
Might be an unpopular opinion but in the last story she should've picked up the child. She did nothing wrong and shouldn't be punished for her horrible dad. I can't imagine what those kids are going through.
@sherrillpotgieter39452 жыл бұрын
I agree kindness to the kids she is teaching her sons to be uncaring people
@nikhattu282 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy because of the third story person.. Karma bitch.. deal with it now..
@flowerjpotter16292 жыл бұрын
The son might have bought himself a cheaper less safe bike so....
@cheese29372 жыл бұрын
I’m lucky That my family is not homophobic
@30jenniferg2 жыл бұрын
I heard this story yesterday. 🤔
@ZombieLeo942 жыл бұрын
It's one of those many situations where the kids have to pay for the consequences of their parents actions.
@gaxalee73922 жыл бұрын
It’s very unfortunate when parents don’t care enough about their kids to not do shitty things that could cost them their job or house.
@serenityflies14622 жыл бұрын
@@gaxalee7392 It's more unfortunate that the gay couple caused them to be kicked out, that is vindictive in the extreme, just because someone disagrees with you! It certainly shouldn't end up with that family being kicked to the sidewalk, literally!
@gaxalee73922 жыл бұрын
@serenity flies Completely disrespecting someone’s life and love is not “someone not agreeing with you”, it’s a fundamental disrespect of someone’s entire being. Do I think the situation went real bad, real fast? Yes. But the offending party made no true effort to apologize or make up for their trash behavior. It’s awful when kids have to pay for their parents’ crap, but people who have been wronged deserve justice. It’s up to the parents, and no one else, to make sure their kids won’t experience any fallout from things they(the kids) didn’t do. It’s not Op’s fault that the parents didn’t care.
@baldibaldimore64232 жыл бұрын
@@serenityflies1462 60 days is somewhere around 2 months, unless they were being useless and just leeching off houses, they can easily find a motel to rent. Use your brain. Also, they couldve KEPT the house if they just said this word called "sorry" they didnt even have to fully mean it, its on them, yet lord forbid any gays stand up for themselves huh? Pathetic. Really
@miku42962 жыл бұрын
I loved the part when amongus
@mskatonic7240 Жыл бұрын
#1 - I do feel bad for the kids but OP did the right thing, you can't let these people carry on like their bigotry has no consequences. Perhaps their church can help them out? Otherwise I assume one of the parents is employed? If they've been paying peppercorn rents for years, they probably have enough for a deposit on their own place by now.
@ashlismith85962 жыл бұрын
Bad influence? Because they're gay? SO WHAT?! 😡It's free country and couples, gay or not can sleep in the same room🙄
@WittyRoseKoi2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos kyutie
@shadowboxer12 жыл бұрын
Second! Here's your silver medal! ====> 🥈
@WittyRoseKoi2 жыл бұрын
I thought I was first
@shadowboxer12 жыл бұрын
@@WittyRoseKoi Sorry, not tonight. You weren't quick enough.
@WittyRoseKoi2 жыл бұрын
I will try again next time
@ИванХавторин2 жыл бұрын
Очень классно
@kaylalafountain3015 Жыл бұрын
No don't back down this same sex versus opposed needs to stop one way or another
@Sanrioxme2 жыл бұрын
HAII EARLYY ihavent watched the video yet but HIIIII