This Mia moment is the creepiest thing I have EVER heard. That is messed up at so many levels, please get out of that s**t. Also, love these videos!!🥰👏🏼
@MoaLightStickАй бұрын
Ikr it is such a weird situation
@Alberto-wu1mjАй бұрын
It seems like OP’s father is trying to transfer some of his affection to OP fiancée, which makes it even creepier.
@carefullycrafty8170Ай бұрын
To take away her phone & kick her out is EXTREMELY dangerous and oh my gosh I'm so glad she had a friend to go to and help her get to her grandma!
@jenniferbee5381Ай бұрын
“What if Mia’s dress is ugly, first of all?” This made me laugh so much, in the middle of such a serious story lmao the best
@mary5305jАй бұрын
I also want to add about the sick child, that this is NOT a “family emergency”, if the kid is just regular sick and going home from school. If it’s an ER thing then the school will call the parents and an ambulance to go to the doctor. Then it becomes an emergency.
@TheHandle1990Ай бұрын
Parents choosing their SOs over their own child is sickening. Im no contact with either parent because of that crap
@de5072Ай бұрын
This is how I see things. Parents are a team. They need to be a united front. And need to take time to nurture that relationship and not neglect it. Because that leads to other issues that ultimately mess up the kids. It's definitely a fine line to balance
@izziet6213Ай бұрын
Real, my mum has been with a massive POS for nearly 10 years. Our relationship was already rocky due to mental health issues on both sides but her choosing him put the nail in the coffin.
@SapphiSapphiАй бұрын
Hi! Stay at home mom and wife, I can attest that men can work long hours and then come home and help with chores and children duties! If he wanted to make it happen, he would!
@chloemonett25 күн бұрын
I am recovering from some crazy medical stuff and i’m a stay at home wife rn. (no kids, just cats) my husband will work 12 hours and still come home and clean up after himself 🥺 i feel so deeply for any women stuck in that :((
@rachelsaunders686Ай бұрын
Love how blunt and real your responses to these stories are, so many people respond to even the maddest stories with the biggest a-holes with trying to be too nice and dancing around the issue. Subscribed to both channels!
@annaanunezzАй бұрын
I’m so glad that girl told her parents what was going on. It can be hard to feel like you’re ratting out your friends but she did the right thing!
@alcamillesilАй бұрын
I can’t count the amount of times people have shoved drinks in my face when I’ve said no multiple times. Or haven’t been invited to go out with friends because I didn’t want to drink (I’m a bit reserved and socially awkward in groups and alcohol does loosen me up a bit but I don’t like the idea that I have to be tipsy for people to enjoy my company). One time I said no so many times that the drunk girl shoving drinks at me stuck her pointer finger in my face and said “you suuuuuuck!” And i was the bad guy for not just giving in. Drinking culture is so toxic for non drinkers
@de5072Ай бұрын
It's just as bad for drinkers. I'm a light weight and I know my limit. My ex bf's buddies would try to get me drunk and made it a game. Like let me have my 2 Mike's and 1 shot and be in peace. Excessive drinkers are the absolute worse. And wouldn't mind if alcohol got banned
@alcamillesilАй бұрын
@@de5072 I agree 100%!! When I did drink alcohol regularly I experienced things similar, I’m sorry you’ve been through stuff like that! Like just let people drink how ever much they want to drink and leave them alone, simple
@MoaLightStickАй бұрын
This has literally become my favorite thing to look forward to on Fridays
@Tink00Ай бұрын
I'm so glad that 16 year old stood up for herself against the stepdad. CPS do NOT like taking kids away from their parents. They do not want to do the paperwork involved with overriding a judge's custody ruling. The fact that those kids were sent to their mom's is *very* telling.
@Alberto-wu1mjАй бұрын
As someone who works in child welfare, you aren’t wrong.
@edmundjimenez9136Ай бұрын
Also like the kids probably always throw a fit about going to their mom's cause the mom actually has rules and don't put up with throwing baseballs indoors. Op being like I feel bad cause they never want to go to their mom's. Probably cause their mom has rules and actually is parenting. Immediately taking the other kids shows there is lots of issues and been a long time coming.
@lolo_was_hereАй бұрын
Married women work an average of 9 extra hours of domestic work a week than single women. It’s disgusting men think they can get away with this.
@pearlkohler5422Ай бұрын
I’m a little split on the whole putting your late spouse first even after remarrying thing. If the person you married first and lost was the love of your life and remains so for the rest of yours, I don’t think that should necessarily mean you can’t or shouldn’t ever remarry. If your new spouse can empathize and understand and doesn’t consider it a deal breaker, also wants to honor them and the love you shared, why is that a problem? I don’t see it as one. However, no one should agree to be that 2nd spouse if it will make them feel less loved or seen, and no widow or widower should mislead them in that direction. ETA: I do absolutely still think the son and his fiance have every right to be like we do not know Mia stop asking us for this , and are not the assholes
@nannynatalieАй бұрын
Just got off work and now I have something juicy for my drive home! 🎉 The story of the sisters- she told her sister that her “rent” was to help around the house with the chores and the kids. Her sister took advantage of that. ESH
@MsJustChiАй бұрын
I’ve seen a couple of your videos but this is the one that made me subscribe lol girl you’re funny af and have a fun personality
@tigerkitten8352Ай бұрын
Woots! Arrived within 5 mins! So excited!
@MorganVsTheInternetАй бұрын
There are a whole community of widowers who encourage new partners to literally deify the dead partner!
@mayanovak2497Ай бұрын
Ooo you have another channel??? I didn't even know. Yasss
@shroomhead1060Ай бұрын
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@Sun.daytravelsАй бұрын
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@SirShyBoiАй бұрын
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@jessicarose0528Ай бұрын
Geez. I would never think that "helping around the house" means helping with someone's kids. I would think of chores or chipping in for groceries or bills that would go up as a result of me living there. OP is taking advantage & trying to use the sister as free childcare. She needs to act like the person isn't there in reference to childcare. They can't get used to & become dependent on the person bailing them out. OP sounds like the type that will tale advantage & do stuff they nkrmally wouldn't if the guest is in the house already with the kids. I don't buy that OP just asked the boss about her leaving because that is totally not what OP said. It could be a mistake but that was an odd way to say they called a seperate time & asked to speak with the boss after sister already said no. Big, BIG a-hole!
@katec188Ай бұрын
I feel like its different though because she his living there for free and those are her nieces/nephews. They made an agreement beforehand that she would help out her sister's family in exchange for free room and board, and now the younger sister doesn't want to follow through. I agree that OP could've gone about in in a better way, but at the end of the day she is being really nice by letting her live there for free so the least the sister could do is help.
@lilmorsecodyАй бұрын
@@katec188I agree more with you i think. its fair to expect her to help but it shouldnt be too full on with the childcare though, just lighter stuff like watching them for a day here and there or making them snacks and taking them the park. I dont think it should be nanny level stuff like getting them ready in the morning, bathtime, teaching them and discipline etc. If she takes on too much childcare that can be confusing for the kids.
@isabelaandzicoАй бұрын
ABSOLUTELY The A$SHOLE! I’m newlywed and my husband just had his high school reunion. Of course I didn’t know anyone in person as the event was in a different state. However, we both wanted me and now OUR fur baby to attend. We were all cordially invited and had a blast! I could see how happy and proud my husband was to have me by his side and even though I’m an introvert there was no need for babysitting (what in the actual f*ck) as I can gracefully engage with all his friends and when I reached my socializing limit I kissed him goodbye and he enjoyed the rest of the events solo for a bit while I’d recharge just to be by his side again enjoying myself. That’s called ADULTING!😂🤦🏻♀️ 2:26