r/AmITheA--Hole for Refusing to Sign Over My House to My Boyfriend?

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Podcast: open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8...
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    0:00 Intro
    0:06 I didn't put my boyfriends name on the title of the house
    3:05 Husband tries to take credit for something I did
    5:40 I had to tell off my awful brother
    9:46 I took two nephews on vacation and left one out
    12:13 My husband stole my IVF treatment money
    "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0
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  • @erinmccumons3927
    @erinmccumons3927 Před 2 lety +732

    Third story:
    The husband: “I only need to teach him how to be a man”
    Also the husband: *runs away from tiny turd*

    • @TitaniumTronic
      @TitaniumTronic Před 2 lety +10

      LMAO

    • @LOL_Tube0
      @LOL_Tube0 Před 2 lety +9

      That situation must have stinked

    • @KingOfMischiefs
      @KingOfMischiefs Před rokem +13

      Here's the thing...
      It shouldn't have been op giving him the hard truths. It should have been OPs dad.
      I could not imagine being more ashamed of my son was that feckless

    • @teslagod7221
      @teslagod7221 Před rokem +5

      plus,crying like the biggest baby in the entire multiverse after being told the truth,and cannot man up to the facts...

    • @teslagod7221
      @teslagod7221 Před rokem

      @@KingOfMischiefs my bet is that guy won't be such big trash if the parents taught him anything,unless the jerk left by 18 and learned to be a nazi turd because he got friends of same trash bin...

  • @Bofore13
    @Bofore13 Před 2 lety +1384

    Story 3 is the perfect example of brutal honesty. Brother deserved every word, he's a terrible husband, father, and man. That's a bridge worth burning.

    • @WaterCrane
      @WaterCrane Před 2 lety +133

      I do think the subreddit needs to have a JAH rating (for "Justified Asshole") because, yeah, he was probably an asshole for the way he worded it, but by joy does that deadbeat big brother deserve every word!

    • @aarongoodrich6903
      @aarongoodrich6903 Před 2 lety +10

      That wasn't brutal honesty. That was honesty at first, and then going on and on and taking a knife out and then going full asshole. Both bros suck in that situation.

    • @someguythatblinks
      @someguythatblinks Před 2 lety

      @@aarongoodrich6903 Being a shitty father is completely different compared to telling someone off for being a shitty father.

    • @clowntown3
      @clowntown3 Před 2 lety +165

      @@aarongoodrich6903 the brother pressured his wife to have a baby and then doesn't even care about him, he deserves every word and so much more. The brother was justified in all he said imo, like he could have worded it better but he was still justified in what he said

    • @queenofputrescence5167
      @queenofputrescence5167 Před 2 lety

      @@aarongoodrich6903 The brother wanted to LEAVE the baby home ALONE while they went out to dinner! The brother deserved full asshole.

  • @patriksvensson2360
    @patriksvensson2360 Před 2 lety +990

    Last story: I disagree with rSlash on this one. OP's husband deserves the full five out of five, in my opinion. That was a clear as day indicator that they aren't in this together, that the husband doesn't respect OP or have OP's back. Instant divorce material. There's no coming back from this.

    • @toysruskid5074
      @toysruskid5074 Před 2 lety +108

      Also, infertility can be massively increased by stress and lack of "input" from your spouse.
      I get the feeling if OP had a better man, medical problem or not, the odds of her needing ivf would be vastly reduced.

    • @comet9864
      @comet9864 Před 2 lety +40

      Hm.. if he was cheating too, he’d get the 5/5 easy. I dont think this is quite bad enough for the full score, though. Plenty can make this worse. 4.5 is pretty fair. Definitely divorce material, that comment about her infertility is just merciless :(

    • @cuteghost5368
      @cuteghost5368 Před 2 lety +52

      Yeah, I agree with that.
      1. He got married to OP, but he spends the whole week with his FRIEND?
      2. He's supposed to respect and have OP's back in everything, but he puts his FRIEND over his WIFE?
      3. He pointed out OP's difficulties to have a child as an argument to justify his behaviour?
      4. He stole her money. He literally stole from her and got upset she got angry at him, as if she was wrong. Because he wanted to buy a car for his friend.
      Why do I think this "friend" isn't really a "FRIEND", but actually a BOYFRIEND. Of course, it's natural and healthy for men to have friendships, but friendships in which they ignore their spouse, steals from them, and insults and blames them for not being able to have a child, and then complains when the spouse says "No you can't buy this for your friend"? It doesn't sound like a normal friendship. They *might* be friends and just have this toxic mentality, but they *might* be something else too. Idk. It isn't right to accuse people, it's just that the whole thing sounds weird.

    • @RhamanaChan
      @RhamanaChan Před 2 lety +39

      For me he gets the full 5 just for the comment about it being "her fault" they need to try IVF. Never mind the lack of monetary support for the second round, or taking the money. It almost feels like he doesn't want to try again?

    • @supercasualgamer513
      @supercasualgamer513 Před 2 lety +3

      My sentiments, exactly 💯💯

  • @blackrose30333
    @blackrose30333 Před 2 lety +552

    The story about the father neglecting the newborn. That one stung. A 16 yo had to yell at his older brother and the parents got angry at the teenager. He did what they should have done. No AH scores for the teenager. I do agree with rslash that perhaps their relationship is tarnished but assuming the wife was there and heard it. She probably loves her nephew a little more for standing up for her. I know I would.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před 2 lety +69

      I disagree with rSlash on the relationship thing: the brother already was burning bridges when OP witnessed his abusive behavior. The damage was already done, and OP just called it to the forefront instead of doing one of those “avoiding talking to him” and “making excuses not to see him” things. By calling it out, a new bridge might be built if the brother gets his act together, one where the brother doesn’t see OP has his baby brother but as the cognizant adult he is.

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Před 2 lety +29

      @@Tustin2121 Exactly. Maybe, just maybe, some day the older brother will say to the younger brother, "Thank you for having the courage to call me out. I was really blind, and you opened my eyes."

    • @PtwibbieN09
      @PtwibbieN09 Před 2 lety +18

      @@Tustin2121 I totally agree with you!
      Sibling relationships have weathered through much worse than a well deserved ass chewing. The OP stepped in to protect and advocate for the life and well being of a baby, his brother’s baby. The parents should have done it, but they were apparently too cowardly to do so. He was brave and mature and placed the needs of his sister in law and child as the number one priority. If anything op’s brother might finally have been slapped hard enough… finally… with the actual reality of his life circumstances and responsibilities and come to realize he has everything to lose. The brother was advocating for his future and his families, regardless of tact. Unless the brother is an utter narcissist who should never have married or had a child… because this was the obvious path this would have headed down, unless the brother is in therapy actively working to improve his interpersonal relations.. it might take time for the brothers to to move on, but at the moment that isn’t the relationship the brother should be focusing on anyways.

    • @LunaP1
      @LunaP1 Před 2 lety

      That's what golden child syndrome looks like. No matter what that asshole does, he will never face consequences because of his parents. OP shouldn't have to be the only adult in the family.

    • @dreamareakoso3791
      @dreamareakoso3791 Před rokem +5

      correction, brother in law, not nephew

  • @aerieleah533
    @aerieleah533 Před 2 lety +1699

    The story about the father who did diddly for his kid and wife definitely struck a cord with me. I want to be child free, so marrying a guy that forces me to have a kid and then does that is one of my worst nightmares. Feel for that poor woman.

    • @pharynx007
      @pharynx007 Před 2 lety +88

      I am also childfree, and my ex (who was also childfree) told me about the childfree reddit, which has lists of doctors around the world that will perform sterilization services with at most limited reservations, but usually none.
      Since you have that fear, it might be something to look into.

    • @alexacarrillo4339
      @alexacarrillo4339 Před 2 lety +23

      pharynx007 that is a good starting point but our previous gyn is on that list and won’t. I found that sad when my daughter came to me with the lost furious. We have a new one will will talk to at some point.

    • @hershy1594
      @hershy1594 Před 2 lety +79

      People who want kids but don't wanna be a father/mother are the worst

    • @caffeineaddict2684
      @caffeineaddict2684 Před 2 lety +3

      This, 100%.

    • @feralbaby5193
      @feralbaby5193 Před 2 lety

      llloi

  • @jerryeubanks3177
    @jerryeubanks3177 Před 2 lety +486

    I don't have to finish the first story to say this. Boyfriends do not go on the title of the house you just inherited. Husbands can. But do not put your Boyfriend on it.

    • @erinmccumons3927
      @erinmccumons3927 Před 2 lety +63

      Exactly I came here before the first story was over lmao. They’re dating, he’s entitled to nothing smh

    • @Fireguy97
      @Fireguy97 Před 2 lety +33

      Husband's can go on the house, but not necessarily in an inheritance. If the house was inherited it stays with OP fully and completely outside any settlement during any divorce procedures. If he was on the house, now her family inheritance is now being divided.

    • @jerryeubanks3177
      @jerryeubanks3177 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Fireguy97 I see what you are saying. I personally would put my wife on the house if I inherited one. But if anyone else refused to, I wouldn't blame them.

    • @LeSarthois
      @LeSarthois Před 2 lety +9

      @@Fireguy97 Wouldn't that depend on the marriage type? At least where I live, there are three types of marriage contract : one where both spouses share everything, both before and during marriage; one where they keep their previous possessions as theirs but everything after is "common" and the last is just "to each their own" and only the thing they buy in common is shared. That being said, I'm not sure how inheriting come into play with those.

    • @ginihall1234
      @ginihall1234 Před 2 lety +4

      Legal facts!

  • @AnnieMay224
    @AnnieMay224 Před 2 lety +757

    Third story: what OP said was the truth. Sometimes people say "truth hurts" to avoid consequences of stating the truth (or just to justify being a stone cold butthole). But honestly truth can hurt, but it can also have consequences for both parties. And you just gotta accept that.

    • @CroobieLetter
      @CroobieLetter Před 2 lety +68

      Right? They told him nicely over the phone, they sat him down and talked it out. The brother just got defensive and refused to take responsibility. He desperately needed a slap in the face because OP wasn't wrong: He will lose his family if he keeps it up.

    • @MrJerichoPumpkin
      @MrJerichoPumpkin Před 2 lety

      @@CroobieLetter totally agree. And to be fair, I don't think there a snowball's chance in hell that this deadbeat a**hole will not be divorced before he hits 30. Come on, he cried because his waaaaaay more mature SIXTEEN YEAR OLD brother gave him the piece his mother should have served him. And the parents wanting OP to apologize, well, now we know where that spineless dirtbag of a brother got his attitude. Holy sh*t, if I had a son/daughter and put a stunt like this on him/her and my wife, my mother would go full Amos Burton on me. Not joking, I'm talking ICU and permanent damages here.

    • @EzraM5
      @EzraM5 Před 2 lety +9

      That which can be destroyed by the truth absolutely should be.

    • @CroobieLetter
      @CroobieLetter Před 2 lety +2

      @@H-to-O When OP mentioned he was crying I hoped he realised.

    • @sierrajohnson717
      @sierrajohnson717 Před 2 lety

      She gets zero buttholes from me. She said what the wife was screaming inside

  • @JerseyAnimations1
    @JerseyAnimations1 Před 2 lety +880

    3rd story: NTA. That father is a horrible person. I said this on another video with the exact story. If they had a girl, I don't even know OP'S brother would take care of her. AT ALL. OP was correct on calling out the brother like that. THE BROTHER DESVERED THAT CALLOUT. It's sad to see that OP, a 16 year old boy is actually acting more mature than a grown adult.

    • @sakurasam6101
      @sakurasam6101 Před 2 lety +91

      I agree, like I'm sure OP knows he might have damaged some of his relationship with his brother...but his brother deserves it. He's being a major jerk towards his wife and child. Heck I'd do the same if my brother was acting that way.

    • @JerseyAnimations1
      @JerseyAnimations1 Před 2 lety +31

      @@sakurasam6101 Exactly. I would do that to my stepbrother if he was that horrible to future his wife and kids.

    • @mememe1216
      @mememe1216 Před 2 lety +49

      The 16 year old brother is much more of a man than the 26 year old. Kudos to the younger brother for advocating for the needs of his family and shame on the older brother.

    • @JerseyAnimations1
      @JerseyAnimations1 Před 2 lety +37

      @@mememe1216 That's basically the story. Here's what the title basically is. "AITA for calling out my older brother for being a horrible husband and father"? What really annoys me is that the SIL didn't even wanted a kid and was forced to have one. Which leads me back to my comment about them having a girl instead of a boy. I feel that the brother would be an even worse father then based off of this post.

    • @PennyAfNorberg
      @PennyAfNorberg Před 2 lety +13

      If the brother listens and changes he might get over it.

  • @threegsgaming6959
    @threegsgaming6959 Před 2 lety +1081

    First story: OP posted an update where she drew up an agreement she didn’t expect him to sign, he agreed to sign it and made amendments that weren’t in OP’s favor, they fought and then they broke up.

    • @patrickmarsh2538
      @patrickmarsh2538 Před 2 lety +103

      Good.

    • @marurei143
      @marurei143 Před 2 lety +67

      LMAOOO GOOD

    • @thegrimharvest
      @thegrimharvest Před 2 lety

      Probably for the best really. Dodged a bullet there.

    • @ramenbomberdeluxe4958
      @ramenbomberdeluxe4958 Před 2 lety +71

      So did her boyfriend basically win?? That’s awful! I’m glad she dumped his pathetic hide!

    • @mongmanmarkyt2897
      @mongmanmarkyt2897 Před 2 lety +154

      Once amendments are made the original contract made is void, as amendments made need to be signed by all parties involved

  • @KnightYoshi
    @KnightYoshi Před 2 lety +279

    Last story: the husband gets 5 out of 5. He said for her to pay for it herself. She did! With her money! That he STOLE!!!
    This is absolutely divorce worthy. He's not supportive of her medical issues, he took HER money that she saved up for HER medical issue that he says isn't his problem and that she should take care of it herself... while he's actively taking the money for that exact reason!
    Full 5 out of 5. Divorce worthy imo

    • @WinterBoots15
      @WinterBoots15 Před 2 lety +12

      Honestly it really is divorce material

    • @johndalasfox6077
      @johndalasfox6077 Před 2 lety

      Ehh more 4 out of 5. I have a limited understanding on the matter, hence I will refrain from having a strong opinion.
      If it is a joint account, can’t he take money out whenever he pleases? Also if this is true, how would the police do anything with the friend if the money was transferred to him legally? Quite honestly if someone gave me money, then their wife threatened to inprison me if I didn’t give it back, I might would of just told her to “piss off karen”. Of course I would assume that he didn’t know the full gravity of the situation.

    • @bonil973
      @bonil973 Před 2 lety +9

      @@johndalasfox6077 they're close friends, he would've known that she was about to have ivf because lile the husband said he would give it back on time for them to pay. Also no its 5 out of 5, he was hurtful and cruel, he also did steal money, it's 11k, if she can prove its all hers from bank transactions that show it, as well as her husband admitting thay he never added the money and sent it without her consent, despite him being able to take it oit, he can get done especially since its such a large sum

    • @johndalasfox6077
      @johndalasfox6077 Před 2 lety

      @@bonil973 “hence I will refrain from having a strong opinion”

    • @waltgrisly509
      @waltgrisly509 Před 2 lety

      wtf are you talking about? they are married. unless they have some sort of prenup there is no stealing in marriage. also it kinda feels like he doesnt care to have a kid and she is the one that wants it, maybe even against his wishes.

  • @papabear1333
    @papabear1333 Před 2 lety +387

    Second story: I bought the house my wife and I are living in, but I have never said I’m the only one who paid for it. I have always said it’s OUR house we bought. What kind husband needs a confidence booster like that? 🤦🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️😂😂😂

    • @patriksvensson2360
      @patriksvensson2360 Před 2 lety

      A weak willed, feeble-minded conservative with something to prove to all his manly men friend group that judge him based on how much of a 1950's kind of man he is? Just guessing here.

    • @fdm2155
      @fdm2155 Před 2 lety +47

      Yeah, its a pretty weird flex. I'd expect most partners to simply say "we bought a house". Not a great sign that he's thinking this way and surely already telling this lie.

    • @kaylawoodbury2308
      @kaylawoodbury2308 Před 2 lety +42

      This kinda fits into the toxic masculinity bubble, some guys are really obsessed over the "provider" role, or at least having the appearance of the provider. Some of those douches think it's "the man's job" to buy the house on his own as a symbol of pride. Modern days has created an odd dynamic where these kinds of men enjoy reaping the benefits of feminism (like women working and being able to own property and bank accounts) while still wanting to hold onto the benefits of traditional gender roles. Benefits such as the impressing other men by showing what a good provider you seemingly are or that other story. The one where, despite his wife (that he coerced into having a baby) having a full time job he expects her to still uphold trad wife duties because "he's the man".

    • @thunderflare59
      @thunderflare59 Před 2 lety +10

      One that didn't pay for the house.

    • @shortangel333
      @shortangel333 Před 2 lety +3

      Communism

  • @limecows8470
    @limecows8470 Před 2 lety +734

    Final story. Both of my kids are IVF babies. I can't imagine going through all those treatments and hardships without full partnership and support and the physical requirements for me were effectively 0 compared to my wife. A "partner" placing blame or fault on the other, not just in words, but actually expecting some sort of punishment is.... I don't even have the words for it. Isn't the pain of seeing negative pregnancy tests month after month enough? How about the financial burden? How about the crazy things all the hormones and drugs she has to take does to her body and mind? What about the fact that they literally have to knock her out and stab her ovaries while you jerk off in another room? That's not enough "punishment" for you?! Don't you claim to love this woman? But instead of supporting her and being a real man, you rub salt in her already tender wounds. I need to stop typing or I'm going to be angry all day.

    • @tehilagrunebaum-lake6982
      @tehilagrunebaum-lake6982 Před 2 lety +81

      Just from this post i can tell you are one hell of a good husband and papa bear.

    • @jenniferann7212
      @jenniferann7212 Před 2 lety +120

      If OP is smart, she'll take that money and leave. Tying herself to this loser for life by having a kid with him would be a HUGE mistake. The IVF failing the first time might be a blessing in disguise.

    • @limecows8470
      @limecows8470 Před 2 lety +39

      @@tehilagrunebaum-lake6982 thank you. I try to be.

    • @maggpiprime954
      @maggpiprime954 Před 2 lety +21

      I don't even know what to write:
      I didn't know the details, but I knew it was less than fun (basic human empathy).
      I totally get needing to stop writing to avoid day-long fury.
      Love to you and your family.

    • @KCCAT5
      @KCCAT5 Před 2 lety +24

      Someone needs to show this comment to that crooked husband. Your wife has a good man. I hope you guys stay married for the rest of your lives.

  • @Kelaiah01
    @Kelaiah01 Před 2 lety +264

    Update on Story 3: OP showed his brother his post, and as a result, the brother fed his baby. So he's taking a step in the right direction, it seems. Although OP did say he planned on apologizing for the divorce comment.

    • @captainfluffypaws7068
      @captainfluffypaws7068 Před 2 lety +48

      It is nice to know that the brother is changing. Hopefully for the long haul.

    • @stephanien6237
      @stephanien6237 Před 2 lety +28

      Hopefully the first step of *many*.

    • @corrupt1user
      @corrupt1user Před 2 lety +17

      No apology needed. Looks like he did his brother the favor, possible PREVENTING a divorce to boot.

    • @teslagod7221
      @teslagod7221 Před rokem +2

      if i was the father of that poor woman,that jerk of a husband and father would be buried alive where no1 could ever find...

    • @ThePirateprincess23
      @ThePirateprincess23 Před rokem

      That is good news.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Před 2 lety +174

    Story 4: Taking the boy on the vacation would've just enabled his _destructive_ misbehaving. Good call, OP.
    Like, who would reward that sort of behavior?

    • @emiliaholmberg3320
      @emiliaholmberg3320 Před 2 lety +22

      The boys mother apparently

    • @thegrimharvest
      @thegrimharvest Před 2 lety +18

      Clearly the mother does, or else the kid wouldn't behave like a little terror.

    • @fdm2155
      @fdm2155 Před 2 lety +21

      Even more nuts that the family members are guilt tripping OP. Why should he risk having to deal with this obnoxious kid for two WEEKS, ruin his other nephews trip, and pay for it in the bargain? Hell no!

  • @threegsgaming6959
    @threegsgaming6959 Před 2 lety +497

    Final story: NTA. That was OP’s- AND HER FATHER’S- money, not the husband. If he wanted to help his friend so badly, he should’ve used his own money or taken out a loan.
    Also, that husband sounds SUPER toxic and manipulative. “It’s YOUR fault we can’t have kids so I took your money that you were saving so we could have kids to make up for it. You should be thanking me for being so forgiving.” If anything, OP should be grateful that they don’t have kids so she can divorce him. Let him live with his friend (who apparently would take his wife’s money for his friend) and see how long he lasts, especially without OP’s money.

    • @lacko623
      @lacko623 Před 2 lety +52

      If anything, OP should be filing for divorce after this. Her sad excuse for a "husband" is a major AH and deserves the full 5/5 score.

    • @BoxieBon
      @BoxieBon Před 2 lety

      @@lacko623 officially ops husband bust of been blind folded when he perposed becease he excudently perposed too op not the freind he's glued ass too mouth with op should really rethink there marriage he's toxic and seems to offically love his friend more then the person he married Soo if I was op I'd ask for a devorce lawyer and if the man thanks that's too fare I'd goo what you offically thank your friend is more important then me who was trying to get fertile treatments so we could have kids op don't need kids with these man ether once you pop out one hell leave you with it alone because he's br to busy with his friend then help you with the baby

    • @zThinquinox
      @zThinquinox Před 2 lety +12

      I HOPE RSLASH SEES THIS

    • @abicat4229
      @abicat4229 Před 2 lety +24

      I'm betting that OP's husband is cheating on her with his friend

    • @zThinquinox
      @zThinquinox Před 2 lety +4

      @@abicat4229 that makes it even worse i hope the op and rslash see this now

  • @threegsgaming6959
    @threegsgaming6959 Před 2 lety +288

    Fourth story: NTA. Actions, meet consequences. Also, if the relatives feel so sorry for the nephew then THEY can take him. Let’s see how long they last.

    • @shabanashaikh3460
      @shabanashaikh3460 Před 2 lety +20

      Then he probably will be excluded from the family and this story needs to be on entitled kids

    • @CroobieLetter
      @CroobieLetter Před 2 lety +12

      oH hE's JUsT hIGh SPiriTeD

    • @bluestreaker9242
      @bluestreaker9242 Před 2 lety +9

      @@CroobieLetter At least she didn't use the "Boys will be boys" excuse.

    • @CeruleanStar
      @CeruleanStar Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly, the kid sounds neurodivergent. The kid becoming overwhelmed enough by a small change in routine (not having waffles) to act out in that way is characteristic of Autism.
      Of course it's possible the mom just doesn't teach him, but his responses are very characteristic of a kid with autism and possibly adhd as well. This is coming from someone who has both myself.
      It's impossible to say for sure based on a single interaction, but if I'm right, I hope that child gets the diagnosis, treatment, and accommodations he will need in life.

    • @CroobieLetter
      @CroobieLetter Před 2 lety +7

      @@bluestreaker9242 It's the same bs to dismiss their kids' awful behaviour

  • @masonsimpson21
    @masonsimpson21 Před 2 lety +116

    Third story: Truth hurts sometimes and if that’s what it take for him to wake up then it was worth it. It bothers me how much other men say that things aren’t their responsibilities when they clearly are. Whether it’s marriage or parenthood it’s a team and things need to be divided fairly and reasonably.

  • @OneJey
    @OneJey Před 2 lety +59

    For the last one: Didn't OP's husband actually say "You're the one with the fertility issues not me" cause holy shit that is some 5/5 butthole language! He and his friend can go get married instead if he wants to act like that. I personally wouldn't try for kids ever again with someone who said that to me.

    • @nrolevol2
      @nrolevol2 Před rokem +2

      That husband was totally toxic, I agree with you. The good thing is, she doesn't need him to have a baby. There are plenty of donors she can choose from.

  • @myopinion69420
    @myopinion69420 Před 2 lety +253

    I disagree with the 3rd one, it was 100% needed, yes, the relationship is probably destroyed at this point, but it was needed. wanting to LEAVE a baby AT HOME while GOING OUT TO DINNER!

    • @alexacarrillo4339
      @alexacarrillo4339 Před 2 lety +15

      The third story is what happens when you marry the guy that wanted to claim he bought the house. My husband wanted kids where a I didn’t. We had a accidental pregnancy and then a planned one so my kids would have each other when we die. My husband that wanted the family refused to do any childcare. The kids and myself are a unit that just herds my adhd husband around like we are cattle dogs and he is a cow.

    • @HobieInTheBox
      @HobieInTheBox Před 2 lety

      Right, who the hell cares about how everyone is gonna supposedly look different at OP now?? 💀 That shit don't matter, 0%. The wake up call was 100% justified.

    • @cynister7384
      @cynister7384 Před 2 lety +7

      @@alexacarrillo4339 Girl just throw the whole husband away

    • @johndalasfox6077
      @johndalasfox6077 Před 2 lety +1

      It may of been needed, true. But it still was quite disrespectful to insult someone like that in their own home. What I have noticed about Dabney is that he has a hard time understanding that two wrongs don’t make a right. Just because the husband was being rude and self centered doesn’t mean his brother gets to be a jerk about it. How one could not see that as an a**hole move is beyond me.

    • @cynister7384
      @cynister7384 Před 2 lety +13

      @@johndalasfox6077 Next thing you're gonna say is that it's rude and disrespectful to arrest someone for murder in their own house. What does it matter? He deserved every single word of that.

  • @soulgazer11
    @soulgazer11 Před 2 lety +106

    First story: I'd say if HE trusted OP and thought their relationship would last, he wouldn't worry about it.
    My dad and his gf have been together for 12 years, my dad had just declared bankruptcy after divorcing my mother when he and his gf got together. The house is entirely hers, but he designed his 40 × 40 garage and she paid the 100 000 $ for the materials (he's a carpenter and built it himself). Legally everything is hers. They both agreed that if sh¡t hits the fan, he'll just move into the garage and they'll get along. But they still trust their relationship enough to 1. Have difficult conversations like this with no harm done to their relationship and 2. Trust in each other enough that they know it won't happen because they love and respect each other.

    • @lizxu322
      @lizxu322 Před 2 lety +1

      Finally, some adults in a relationship.

  • @alvarogarrido5334
    @alvarogarrido5334 Před 2 lety +174

    Story 3: Of course it hurts, it has to hurt, being a s*** person and being told about it of course it hurts, but the brother had that coming.
    It does not matter if it is his house he acted like a despicable person he got what he deserved. If he could hear his brother cry he could have said something like "just go to sleep" so he could learn how it is being treated like that.

    • @nursebee-vomit5058
      @nursebee-vomit5058 Před 2 lety

      The guy's pain will never be higher than his wife's, physically or mentally. She risked dying to create something HE wanted. The dude deserves to be left alone with the baby for a month, but he'd probably kill it.

  • @everlasting9292
    @everlasting9292 Před 2 lety +67

    IVF story: Time to throw the whole husband away.

  • @NakushitaNamida
    @NakushitaNamida Před 2 lety +73

    Story 3 : WAS COMPLETELY NEEDED. HE HAD TO BE F-ING INSULTED. THE CHILD FEELINGS ARE WAY MORE IMPORTANT. THE WIFE FEELINGS TOO.

  • @Hybrid301
    @Hybrid301 Před 2 lety +43

    When the “so many people” telling you that you’re the A-hole are all related to the opposition; you must turn to the faceless entity that is the internet.
    Even married people sometimes don’t put their spouse’s name on inherited property.

  • @nikkashpandit4329
    @nikkashpandit4329 Před 2 lety +240

    Third story: The brother neglects his child and tries to defend it by saying he works even though his wife does too and then says he’s a man to justify his actions further as if it’s supposed to mean something. Justified reaction imo

    • @lacko623
      @lacko623 Před 2 lety +8

      If I were in OPs shoes, I would probably apologize for some of the things he said, like the whole "she could find someone better, and I can see divorce in your future". That may have been a tad bit much.
      But I would definitely reiterate, that he needed a wake-up call because he's not setting a good example.

    • @Miqzz
      @Miqzz Před 2 lety +12

      Yeah i absolutely agree, dude has much worse than his sister telling him off coming by acting like that

    • @Juju2927
      @Juju2927 Před 2 lety +26

      Especially for the sole point of him pressuring his wife to have a kid.
      He acts like a 8 years old wanting a dog but not the responsabilities that come with it.

    • @AngelBrittanyXO
      @AngelBrittanyXO Před 2 lety +5

      Exactly! She had a baby she did not want. But it seems he don’t want him either.

    • @someguythatblinks
      @someguythatblinks Před 2 lety +14

      @@lacko623 Why tho?, nothing op said was wrong, if you're a shitty father/husband you shouldn't expect anything good.

  • @d.phantomfan1216
    @d.phantomfan1216 Před 2 lety +36

    Story 3: I know someone that’s a lot like OP’s brother, and he didn’t get better until some of his friends Cut him off, and everyone else didn’t want to see him for almost a year . Sometimes it that harsh love that people need to get better.

  • @HackiePuffs
    @HackiePuffs Před 2 lety +38

    Story 3: I hate how people suddenly side with the one who cries after being scolded even if they deserve to be scolded. The brother deserved that yelling. Oh his poor little feelings were hurt?? GOOD maybe he’ll actually learn from this!!

    • @rabidfirefox8914
      @rabidfirefox8914 Před 2 lety

      Honestly, I would have attacked him even harder. He's a grown ass man and he's crying. He gave no crap when his infant child was crying and thought it was a good idea to leave a baby alone and their own waste while he has fun eating. Oh, and he wished his annoying kid would shut up because they are too noisy. Children, especially infants, need to be loud, annoying, messy and grumpy because that is what growing up is. If he didn't want to raise a child and do the hard work that is begin a parent, then he shouldn't have had kids. Oh, he's tired. So what, that kids needs all the attention and care possible because they are going through the hurdles of life for the first time. Kids don't care about how tired you are because they are trying to live as best as they can with no life experience to go off of. He needs to grow up. Also, OP shouldn't apologize because that negligent behavior could have resulted in serious harm for the child. What would happen to child if the wife died. Would they just to a foster home because the dad couldn't be bothered. Eff that dad.

  • @yelyahfan88x94
    @yelyahfan88x94 Před 2 lety +71

    I really don't understand how someone you're not married to thinks they deserve your inheritance. If the shoe was on the other foot I'm sure they'd be singing another tune. Also note it was only his half of the family saying bs.

  • @chevgage6210
    @chevgage6210 Před 2 lety +17

    The fact that the parents are more concerned with OP apologising for hurting the brother's feelings rather than double down on holding him accountable for gross child neglect and spousal abuse shows how he got his entitled mentality.

  • @sammylove7211
    @sammylove7211 Před 2 lety +35

    Third story: I feel that's the point in having a family they tell you how it is without any sugar coating

  • @BadassHater1
    @BadassHater1 Před 2 lety +208

    First story: NTA, hold your ground. Considering BF's and his family's reaction - this is a gigantic red flag. Dump that guy and kick him out. You deserve better.

    • @veratsia
      @veratsia Před 2 lety +21

      They broke up!

    • @BadassHater1
      @BadassHater1 Před 2 lety +10

      @@veratsia G O O D

    • @chantelcoulthurst2800
      @chantelcoulthurst2800 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree with you they don't understand its a boyfriend not husband not fiance BOYFRIEND.

    • @brittanyno5941
      @brittanyno5941 Před 2 lety +1

      @@veratsia How do you know that? I looked up the original post there's no update or comment saying so

    • @veratsia
      @veratsia Před 2 lety +4

      @@brittanyno5941 I’m ops neighbors dogs nanny who heard from her roommates boyfriends cousin ❤️

  • @shadowmewfred09
    @shadowmewfred09 Před 2 lety +28

    Story 5: Op get your money together in a separate account now it's clear he doesn't respect your boundaries and then proceeds to gaslight you when you went to take the money back that he STOLE and who's to say he won't steal again

  • @metademetra
    @metademetra Před 2 lety +28

    Third story: Something tells me OP has no interest maintaining a relationship with a neglectful dad and emotionally abusive husband, except to make sure his SIL and niece are okay. But honestly his brother DESERVED to be insulted as a man, a father, and a husband, because he is none of those things.

  • @dramamole
    @dramamole Před 2 lety +86

    Story 2: as Rslash was reading it I started chanting "pre-nup pre-nup" so I felt very vindicated when he suggested that as well.
    Story 3: here however I have to disagree. the brother deserved every word and considering the type of person he is who cares if his relationship is damaged. it probably wasn't that good to start with.
    Story 5: DO NOT HAVE A CHILD WITH THAT MAN! That bull about it being her problem so she should have to pay to fix it, I've never yelled divorce so quick in my life. Get out GET OUT!

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před 2 lety +7

      I was chanting “divorce” at the screen by the end of story 5, and am disappointed rSlash didn’t say it too. Take that IVF money out and use it to file for divorce.

    • @1musamune
      @1musamune Před 2 lety

      dude I feel like chanting pre-nup is the new Jerry Jerry Jerry

  • @vbaudelaire7325
    @vbaudelaire7325 Před 2 lety +34

    The dude from 5th story should just marry his best friend, he clearly loves his best friend more than the wife. What a shitty husband

  • @shadowdash5839
    @shadowdash5839 Před 2 lety +33

    Seriously, the boyfriend is the first story is literally living their rent free & now he wants his fucking name on OP’s house!!! Putting your name on a house isn’t easy because you have to pay the mortgages & rent too.

  • @BenderRodriguez10
    @BenderRodriguez10 Před 2 lety +18

    Asking "don't you trust me?" is a huge red flag that they are not trustworthy.

  • @RumbleDelta
    @RumbleDelta Před 2 lety +41

    Story 3: For _fuck sake_ rSlash! He deserved to be called out! Who cares if it was in his house or in front of family? This isn't the first time you've given ops grief for doing this. Shitty people deserve to called out, regardless as to whether or not it's in their house or around their family!

    • @annabxxe
      @annabxxe Před 2 lety +3

      Also the husband deserves the 5/5 rating. But I completely agree with you!

    • @vegasrenie
      @vegasrenie Před 2 lety

      Agree 100%! If shit for brains couldn’t see how his wife was suffering, how his actions were essentially neglect, etc., then he deserved to be hauled out on the carpet. He was a garbage excuse for a husband/father and he needed to have his face rubbed in it. Damage the relationship? Who the hell cares if his wife and baby are better off for it? R/slash dropped the ball on this one.

    • @saga6776
      @saga6776 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah why is rslash so pressed about the house thing

    • @QuickSilverKitsune
      @QuickSilverKitsune Před 2 lety

      That's a Snapple Top Fact!

  • @Shadowgod1000
    @Shadowgod1000 Před 2 lety +72

    So usually I would give someone at least a partial butthole score for a personal attack like that, but this is one of those times that I feel like it's justified. I mean, she's right he's being a neglectal father and husband and husbands like that often do get divorced because the wife doesn't want to be in a single relationship, the wife would want a partner and right now she doesn't really have that. So I think that wake up call is 100% justified and even if there are consequences for it, it was a morally okay thing to do.

  • @patriksvensson2360
    @patriksvensson2360 Před 2 lety +122

    3rd story: That was probably the coldest shower OP's brother has ever had and ever will have, but hopefully it serves as a really strong wake-up call 'cause that guy seriously needed it - in every area of critique. I think rSlash might be right about their relationship being damaged after that, but at the same time, if OP's brother steps up and becomes a present dad and husband, perhaps it's worth it. Hopefully OP gets the chance to apologise when this change has occured and they can have an adult conversation about it all.

    • @thefoxygamer1536
      @thefoxygamer1536 Před 2 lety +24

      Op is NTA. I mean yeah it was harsh, but sometimes brutal honestly is necessary. I know that brutal honestly can be seen as really shitty and I agree that it is im most cases. But in this case I think it was justified.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před 2 lety +14

      OP shouldn’t ever apologize if it was indeed what the brother needed to wake up. Brother should be the one to apologize for being an ass and/or thank OP for smacking him awake, assuming this works out for the better. And if it doesn’t, the relationship was damaged already anyway when OP saw how shit his brother was.

    • @sailorstar3148
      @sailorstar3148 Před 2 lety +8

      Nah OP shouldn’t apologize his brother doesn’t deserve that apology

  • @SpartanPrimeDSTY117
    @SpartanPrimeDSTY117 Před 2 lety +11

    Yes, for the third story, that wake up call was ABSOLUTELY needed. I'd happily burn the bridge with a brother if they were that of an excuse of a husband and dad.

  • @bluecarnallove7851
    @bluecarnallove7851 Před 2 lety +58

    Going to have to disagree completely on story 3. If the brother changes for the better, then he should recognize that OP is the reason for that and be thanking the hell out of him. If the bridge is burned, it's because the brother refuses to change and acknowledge his flaws. Ultimately, OP shouldn't want a relationship with his brother who is AN ABUSER should he refuse to change and should instead focus entire on his nibling and SIL.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah, it was a weird callout on rSlash’s part. The relationship was already damaged when OP saw how the brother acted; OP would be avoiding him already if he hadn’t called him out.

    • @MiraTheWarlock
      @MiraTheWarlock Před 2 lety +10

      @@Tustin2121 I think it's because he has a brother himself and is projecting
      I love RSlash, but he has a habit of using his own perspective if it even slightly relates to him
      For example the woman trying to flee her ex, while pregnant with his kid
      Rslash is a father, so if he was in said situation, being denied seeing his own kid, that'd upset him, and he runs with that, despite him and OPs ex being nothing alike

    • @yonpark6245
      @yonpark6245 Před 2 lety +2

      Yup, neglect is abuse and the STRONGEST words should be used against them.

  • @adamlivesay1973
    @adamlivesay1973 Před 2 lety +11

    3rd story: As someone who also takes too long to see my mistakes, OP was absolutely right to tear into the father like that. Sometimes the only way people can learn is the hard way.

  • @tultiden2040
    @tultiden2040 Před 2 lety +26

    In the third story, OP is not a butthole. He's calling out a misogynistic "father" who has done nothing to help his hardworking wife. He needed that kind of wake up call because his parents couldn't do it. There's a reason why OP's brother turned out the way he did- it's clear he was likely not taught proper responsibility, let alone the responsibility of a father.

    • @teslagod7221
      @teslagod7221 Před rokem

      who gave OP a butthole score higher than 0?

  • @Sleipnirseight
    @Sleipnirseight Před 2 lety +7

    Story 3 sounds like a recipe for an abusive parent. Yelling at the baby to go to sleep???? Insisting on leaving the NEW BABY home ALONE?!?!?? If the partner weren't there to actually provide care, I would be genuinely afraid for the child's safety.

  • @robertperez2262
    @robertperez2262 Před 2 lety +24

    First story- why would she put her bf on her house title, especially after the way his parents reacted.
    OP gets 0/5 🍑
    BF’s parents get 1,835/5 🍑
    BF gets 972/5 🍑

  • @maieen2665
    @maieen2665 Před 2 lety +69

    *First OP:* The title alone gives OP the NTA score. I'm surprised her boyfriend's family was giving OP heat for not putting her boyfriend's name on the house instead of the boyfriend himself. Where _was_ OP's boyfriend when his family called OP a "rhymes-with-witch?"
    *First OP Update:* OP should break up with her boyfriend. This will only end in tears. Ooh, rSlash made a good point about the will!
    *Second OP:* How would OP's fiance feel if OP took all the credit for something the fiance contributed? OP is NTA, and she should see this as a red flag.
    *Third OP:* This sounds similar to another AITA post, but OP is the husband's mom instead of the brother. Assuming this story is true, OP is NTA. His brother needs to be told what a horrible husband and father he is. If OP's brother doesn't change his ways, I sincerely hope his wife leaves him and takes the baby. Even better if OP's parents take her in until she gets back on her feet.
    *Fourth OP:* This is pretty straightforward. OP's 8-year-old nephew was disrespectful to OP and his belongings and got faced with the consequence. OP is NTA.
    *Fifth OP:* It's bad enough that OP's husband stole money for the IVF treatment to help his friend get a new car. It's even worse considering that it's OP's money! Then OP's husband gave OP that low blow. OP is NTA. She should divorce her husband and let his friend take care of him. As heartbreaking as infertility is, it's probably a good thing that OP can't have a baby with that guy. I apologize if I come off as insensitive. That's not my intention.

    • @DarthAxolotl
      @DarthAxolotl Před 2 lety +8

      I don't think the 3rd op went far enough, that brother is disgusting and needed the metaphorical (and probably a littoral aswell) slap in the face.

    • @masonsimpson21
      @masonsimpson21 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah the third story does sound very similar to that one

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před 2 lety +8

      OP of the 5th story should take all the money for the IVF treatment back out and use it to file for divorce.

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 Před 2 lety

      Yeah the mom story was just about identical.

  • @vayelan
    @vayelan Před 2 lety +6

    4th Story: Definitely NTA. The OP recognized that he could barely handle that 8yo and his behavior for even one weekend, so he correctly judged that he could not handle him for two weeks. He's being a responsible adult and saying "Nope, I'm not up for this."
    Final Story: Also definitely NTA, and giant red flags that OP's husband probably doesn't actually want kids. Even if he does, trying to raise a child with him would probably end up in an awful situation like the 3rd story, with him putting in no effort.

  • @MiaThorsteinsson
    @MiaThorsteinsson Před 2 lety +3

    that last story made me physically sick! Granted, my kiddo came completely unplanned, but we have good friends who stuggled for years, and the toll is immense. That, I don't even have the words for what I think of the husband, needs to go marry his friend instead, or just get lost! Argh, I'm so angry and sad on her behalf!

  • @papabear1333
    @papabear1333 Před 2 lety +26

    He’s a boyfriend not a husband 🤔😂
    He didn’t help 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @Nurse227
    @Nurse227 Před 2 lety +9

    The baby story pisses me off so much. My oldest sons father was like that, now my husband is an amazing father he does everything along with me, when our second was born my husband was up with me every night when our son was awake I would feed him he would change and burp him and we would put him to bed together. I can’t imagine having a bad guy and an unsupportive guy in my life or my sons lives.

  • @candacel3305
    @candacel3305 Před 2 lety +7

    I really hope the OP in the last story gets away from her toxic husband. The way he's treating her is not how a spouse should be treating their partner.
    The OP from the story where the fiancé wants to lie about the house, I think she should find a way to casually bring up the fact that she paid 70% of the house to the different people attending the wedding. Then when he makes the speech, he'll just embarass himself.

  • @notrebbeca
    @notrebbeca Před 2 lety +5

    I audibly gasped at what the last dude said to his wife. Thats outrageous and verbal and emotional abuse not to mention financial abuse

  • @TheSecretLover
    @TheSecretLover Před 2 lety +4

    Third story: Some people need a hard wake up call to avoid disaster. I needed a few like this and it made my relationships BETTER with my family. If that man child cuts ties instead of changing there’s no hope for him.

  • @MrsShocoTaco
    @MrsShocoTaco Před 2 lety +6

    Story3 There's no way there weren't a ton of red flags before the wife married that jerk. Brother deserved every word of that.

  • @SuperCleopatrajones
    @SuperCleopatrajones Před 2 lety +5

    Story 3: The fact that a 16 year old had a better understanding of how to be a father than his 26 year old brother says volumes. Damn the fact he got cussed out in his house because HE DESERVED EVERY BIT OF IT.

  • @JeezAlax
    @JeezAlax Před 2 lety +5

    Third story:
    NTA, OP absolutely needed to do what they did, otherwise nothing would have changed.
    And yeah, their relationship might be damaged, but it would be an awful relationship either way, regardless of if he had said something or not.

  • @soulgazer11
    @soulgazer11 Před 2 lety +4

    I really want an update for that 3rd story. Deadbeat parents make my blood boil. You brought that child into this world ON PURPOSE for Satan's sake.

  • @blazemcking
    @blazemcking Před 2 lety +3

    For the first story iv been the guy in this situation, my current wife was in the middle of a lawsuit when we first got together, she won and got a settlement and since ALL off her pain trouble and suffering where hers alone i refused to touch/use/ or accept money directly from her..So yea NTA and dude a gold digger.

  • @Shay_Mendez
    @Shay_Mendez Před 2 lety +5

    I remember reading the 3rd story when it had just been posted and I could already hear Dabney's voice in my head narrating this while I was reading it!

  • @sandyjamison5929
    @sandyjamison5929 Před 2 lety +5

    Huge red flag about the *boyfriend* demanding half of *her house.* Run, don't walk, away imo.

  • @matildajaakkonen8248
    @matildajaakkonen8248 Před 2 lety +15

    i was ready refreshing youtube to see today's video lmao

  • @Tustin2121
    @Tustin2121 Před 2 lety +6

    That was a pretty weird spiel to have about OP’s relationship with his brother, especially when it didn’t end up contributing to OP’s butthole score. I’d argue that the damage to the relationship was already done the moment OP saw how his brother treated his wife and child. Like if OP has said nothing, he’d still likely distance himself from his brother for that horrible behavior. By snapping like that, OP was making the brother aware of the damage already done, and potentially saving the relationship in the long run if the brother ends up getting his act together.
    I also think there’s a dynamic here with the age gap. OP is 16, the brother was 26? OP was born when the brother was 10, and the brother was out of high school before OP hit middle school. I’m willing to bet that brother doesn’t think OP is anything more than a clueless kid, so when OP snapped and called him on his bullshit, it was probably something like “oh, shit, he’s not little anymore! And he thinks I suck?! He’s always looked up to me! What the hell??” And it sounds like that’s the sort of wake up call the brother needed. OP should not apologize for trying to get his brother back on track.

  • @DeanDraxon8752
    @DeanDraxon8752 Před 2 lety +3

    “He’s just high spirited”
    He literally caused property damage because he didn’t get what he wanted. He took scissors and purposefully cut up OP’s shirt. That kid is a nightmare and does not deserve to go on vacation.

    • @bigolsimp9423
      @bigolsimp9423 Před 2 lety

      The kid definitely needs to be disciplined but he's 8 to be fair I've had my nieces and nephews go on full meltdowns because what I view as small things they don't have enough life experience to compare things to do to an adult having to eat vegetables before desert or not having what you want is a mild inconvenience to a kid it's the biggest injustice in the world there's usually a reason kids misbehave it's not as simple as a kid is fundamentally a nightmare as a aunt I still would've taken him but reinforced my boundaries and talked to them

  • @tbgold07
    @tbgold07 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow, people are never the ahole for telling the truth.

  • @Richard_Nickerson
    @Richard_Nickerson Před 2 lety +3

    The guy insists on having a kid and convinces his wife to have one against her wishes.
    He then refuses to do absolutely anything to actually help.
    If that kid was a girl instead of a boy, then it would definitely be even worse.
    OP is NTA, but their brother is an enormous one.

  • @franciscojaviermendezrinco1902

    Third story: The first generation of great grandchildren for my grandparents is the son of a cousing of mine who is younger than me. He used to be lazy, but when his son came he put his big man pants and went for a job and also gives time to his kid. OP's brother deserved those comments 100%.

  • @Sorchia56
    @Sorchia56 Před 2 lety +5

    OMGosh on the BF thinking he should be named on the house. He’s got some nerve. When my Nana died I inherited the Family Estate, it’s been in the family since early 1700’s. In our family, nothing goes to spouses. It’s all kept in the bloodline. My husband has zero claim to the Estate or contents nor the money, etc. I told him about it before we married and that it’s all in a Trust that is ironclad and has been for centuries. He had/has no problem with any of it. When I die, it all goes to our daughter. Even if I die tomorrow, it all goes to her. Again, no issues whatsoever. We make jokes about it all time, actually. If I get a sniffle, my hubby says ‘get that checked out, you’re worth more alive than dead’! 😂 I joke with him about his life insurance that he’s worth more dead than alive. We have very dark senses of humour. Happily married 25+ years, no issues. We just aren’t fussed about money and owning things. We have a modest home, easy to clean, and average vehicles. If you’re arguing about money before marriage, don’t get married. Arguing isn’t going to make money magically appear or solve anything.

  • @fnvfan0145
    @fnvfan0145 Před 2 lety +3

    I figure everyone's wardrobe (except the spoiled kid's) would be shredded if the spoiled kid was brought along on the trip.

  • @joshuaarronwilliams4068
    @joshuaarronwilliams4068 Před 2 lety +6

    third story:if that was my brother I would've slapped him for using gender as an excuse to not be a good dad

  • @beyond13reaper
    @beyond13reaper Před 2 lety +2

    The last story and what rSlash said reminded me of my great-aunt. She married a deadbeat who cheated on her throughout her pregnancies. He was lazy, abusive, and a thief. When my great-aunt had cancer, the deadbeat lied to my great-grandparents and grandma about their daughter/sister's chemo schedule, if she's taking her medicines, etc.
    When my grandma came over to visit her sister, she immediately called her parents because my great-aunt was missing 3 weeks worth of chemo and medicine. Her husband was supposed to drive her to the hospital and give her the medicine, but he didn't. Instead he left her alone for hours until the boys (she had 2 sons) came home from school to be with his side piece. My grandma had to drive her sister to the hospital and met their parents there so the doctors can check her. They found out that the cancer spread and was in its last stage. The doctors told everyone that my great-aunt may have weeks to live if not less. My great-grandpa was pissed at his son-in-law for straight-up neglecting his daughter and wanted to kill him, but my great-grandma stopped him because she didn't want to lose him as well. My great-aunt told them that her husband blamed her for having cancer and being so ugly from it.
    My great-aunt passed a week after that in 1979. That deadbeat didn't show up to her funeral, instead he was marrying his side piece. He forced the boys to go to his wedding instead of their own mother's funeral. Literally! My great-grandparents and grandma were willing to drive the boys, who were 13 and 8 during the time, to the funeral and sent the day with them. But their deadbeat father said no and lied that he'll drive them to the funeral.
    Days after not seeing their grandsons, my great-grandparents called their so-called father to see if their grandsons can visit them. The douchebag gave my great-grandpa different addresses for each grandson. My great-grandpa asked what was with the different addresses. The asshole sent the youngest son to a boarding school and the oldest son to the military immediately after he got married. Saying that "The boys were killing the mood with their crying and wanting their mommy back."
    My great-grandpa yelled at him over the phone. "You're a heartless and sorry excuse for a man, you son of a bitch! My grandsons just lost their mother, and you didn't even let them see her for the last time. Instead you forced them to go to a fucking wedding. I should have killed you that day, but unlike you, I am a man and didn't because I promised my wife I won't. If you were a father and a man, then you would have comfort your sons in this time of need. But instead, you tossed your own flesh-and-blood out of your life like expired milk. You better watch your back."
    The douche hanged up the phone and moved to a different state. My great-grandparents did their best to get their grandsons out of the military and boarding school, but they couldn't because their father was the only one that could. They did go to court, but the court said that because one parent is still alive, they can't really give my great-grandparents any rights. My grandma tried to get them out as well, but the court ruled for the douchebag.

  • @neffyg35
    @neffyg35 Před 2 lety +2

    Op in 3rd story did what no one would have been willing to do until it was it was too late.
    Husband in last story definitely is the type to divorce if she got cancer and probably wouldn't help with the baby they are trying to create. Leave him op before you are permanently stuck with him.

  • @ismae-rienne4991
    @ismae-rienne4991 Před 2 lety +12

    My family, on both sides, r mostly comfortable with traditional gender roles. Those that switch things around, everyone else is cool with. NONE OF THE MEN/FATHERS IN MY FAMILY R LIKE THAT DEADBEAT DAD. VERY SHAMEFUL.

  • @isanyonehome
    @isanyonehome Před 2 lety +23

    Hey Rslash hope your day is going good! Your videos make my day better without fail.
    Appreciate you, keep doing what you want to!

  • @bland9876
    @bland9876 Před 2 lety +3

    In the first story I consider what the boyfriend said to be a red flag but not a immediately dump him level red flag.

  • @LadyOMyth
    @LadyOMyth Před 2 lety +4

    That first story makes my blood boil. OP's bf isn't entitled to the house and, also, they're dating. Sure, they've been dating for a while but they aren't married. They could break up tomorrow and they could go through a nasty court battle over it. It reminds me of a story my mom tells me, how she had two boyfriends before my dad and when she gave them money toward buying a car, she never saw that money back and the car wasn't half hers because even though she paid half, she wasn't on the title for it. She lost her money to someone she ended up not spending her life with. Imagine what could happen to OP's house.
    OP has a good head on her shoulders. If it matters that much to him, he can rather propose and get on the title now, deal with it and then be able to propose when he's ready, or they can split now so he can find his own house and he can get his name on that title.

  • @melissawhitman90
    @melissawhitman90 Před 2 lety +3

    I saw the 3rd story yesterday and I think OP was more than justified to tell his brother what a horrible person he is. That 16 year old is way more of an adult than his brother and their parents are crappy for not saying something to the older son.
    That being said, there is a better way it could have been said.

  • @seabass819
    @seabass819 Před 2 lety +3

    Story 3: but who's gonna teach HIM to be a man? Real men 1) support his wife 2) support his children.

  • @RobertFrost10
    @RobertFrost10 Před 2 lety +2

    Last story, husband gets the full 5/5, no question. Probably divorce worthy and legitimately made my mouth drop in shock from what he said. :/

  • @imagineifyouwereaworm
    @imagineifyouwereaworm Před 2 lety +2

    Story 5: you don’t need to have a child with this guy anyways. You don’t need to have a child at all.

  • @EvonneLindiwe
    @EvonneLindiwe Před 2 lety +4

    No it’s her HOUSE!! walk away

  • @HITPOSTING
    @HITPOSTING Před 2 lety +5

    The brother in the 3rd story deserved to hear the harsh truth about him being a useless father, husband, and human being. Screw his feelings. What about his wife and baby's feelings? That guy deserved to have his feelings hurt, hopefully it will be the wakeup call he needs. I hope the wife leaves him, because being a single mom (which is basically what she already is,) is better than being with a misogynist who admittedly sees her as his servant.

  • @MrsShocoTaco
    @MrsShocoTaco Před 2 lety +2

    Never put someone's name on your home that youre not married to. Ever. Does the bf have a vehicle? Is op's name on it? Nope. His family seems a bit too eager to get him on that house title also, so watch them closely. If there's a deed, put it in a safe deposit box in a bank and hide the key.

    • @Megorium
      @Megorium Před 2 lety +1

      Bet! If I was in her shoes, I'd have broke that relationship off instantly. They wanna act like creepy entitled jerks, fine, he go live with his mommy and I'll go find a new man to date.

  • @marjoriejohnston4905
    @marjoriejohnston4905 Před 2 lety +2

    House jerk score sheet for 'should the SO be on it, at least without marriage?':
    Inherited: NO
    Bought before relationship: NO
    Bought as a pair: YES, barring mitigating circumstances

  • @LostAtlas06
    @LostAtlas06 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey, RSlash! I'm currently 16, but I have been watching you for a while now and have now gotten my first job. Your daily upload has become a part of my routine and I look forward to it every day. Thank you so much for uploading and I hope you have a great day!

  • @Kati_P
    @Kati_P Před 2 lety +5

    Story 2: I have to respectfully disagree with Dabney. To me, that is break-up worthy, or at the very least should be the catalyst for OP to reflect on Future Groom's behavior throughout the relationship. He is trying to belittle the contribution that OP has made to their home. He doesn't respect her, her sacrifices, or the effort she is putting into their relationship. He only cares about how he looks to others and stroking his own ego. AND he's so immature that he's giving her the silent treatment because she doesn't want him to entirely dismiss her contribution to their home, to which she contributed the lion's share, IN HIS F-ING GROOM'S SPEECH AT THEIR F-ING WEDDING?! Seriously?! I don't know if I would want to be with someone who is so blatantly trying to minimize and ignore me and my "half" of the work I put into our relationship At Our Wedding In Front Of Both Our Families in order to build only himself up, then pouts and tries to emotionally manipulate me like a five-year-old when he doesn't get his way. This is a BIG ol' Red Flag to me about how he thinks about himself versus the way he thinks about the person he's chosen as a life partner, and it ain't pretty. I'd be heading to couple's counseling with him to hash out why it's so important to him to take the credit for OP's hard work and the sacrifices she made to help get them set up for their future together in such a public way, and getting a prenup before I'd head to the altar with him, that's for damned sure!

  • @sandyjamison5929
    @sandyjamison5929 Před 2 lety +1

    2nd story: He's already negating her financial input in the relationship by refusing to acknowledge she paid for half of the house. That's a major red flag and it won't be a one time thing. No one is worth marrying that's so insecure that they lie about their achievements IE buying a house on their own.

  • @Suika_Ibuki_The_Drunk_Oni

    fourth story, the solution is very simple. Tell them you take the little monster, but every time he misbehaves, you charge em a fee.
    let's see HOW EAGER they are to let him go then.

  • @Sleipnirseight
    @Sleipnirseight Před 2 lety +4

    Story 2 is red flags!!! While one seemingly small fight is not break-up worthy, there are some pretty concerning implications about the fiance's motivations.... He feels the need to appear publicly dominant over OP to the point of lying unnecessarily to a crowd, is clearly insecure, and obsessed with a false notion of what masculinity is. Not only that, but his response to OP's very sane and reasonable response was to gaslight her. What should be a minor argument is a small window into some very concerning implications about the fiance's sense of identity at the expense of his partner 👀👀 Maybe don't call off the wedding, but definitely clarify boundaries and seek therapy.

  • @fagaction
    @fagaction Před 2 lety +8

    That first one is really, really suspicious--at least as far as his family's assistance goes. OP having the house in their name makes sense, because they're married and he paid half of it.

  • @ZombieSazza
    @ZombieSazza Před 2 lety +2

    First story, the boyfriend’s family is extremely toxic and is showing all kinds of red flags. He’s not her husband so he doesn’t get to go on the deed, especially with how he’s acting. His family is toxic, he’s being toxic, and it’s your house. Him and his family are showing so many warnings signs that you really need to run.

  • @drewevans2786
    @drewevans2786 Před 2 lety +1

    R/slash on the third story: “your older brother is probably never going to look at you the same again.”
    Well the OP is probably never going to look at his older brother the same again after witnessing his big failure, so it seems pretty even in that case.

  • @robertperez2262
    @robertperez2262 Před 2 lety +9

    Third story- the way I see it, the brother needed to hear it from SOMEBODY, and it should be from a family member rather than some random Yoo-hoo off the streets. That said, OP KINDA took it a tiny bit too far but it was warranted. Also… “responsible for sports and teaching him how to be a man?” Right…
    Op gets -356/5 🍑
    Brother gets 929/5 🍑 and 856 reality checks

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Před 2 lety +20

    Story 3: When you have a child, you and your spouse NEED to take care of them. You *DO NOT* constantly run away from the responsibilities. Having a job DOES NOT mean you can avoid responsibilities.
    On another note, OP probably stabbed a little too deep with those words, but the brother did need that wake-up call.

    • @BadassHater1
      @BadassHater1 Před 2 lety +4

      Oh yeah. He 100% needed such a harsh wake-up call since it didn't worked the nice way.

    • @abicat4229
      @abicat4229 Před 2 lety +4

      No way! OP told his dumb brother what he needed to hear. If he is NOT willing to step up as a father or a husband, then he shouldn't be shocked if he gets hit with divorce.
      Also, I find it...concerning that the brother forced his wife to give birth, even though she didn't want children

    • @winstonpapstein6871
      @winstonpapstein6871 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly. If this doesn't serve as a wakeup call for the deadbeat to turn his life around, then I don't think anything will

    • @firefangredmoon5961
      @firefangredmoon5961 Před 2 lety

      O i think the knife needed a good sledgehammer hit cuase its not deep enough

  • @oeldd.tekinium4445
    @oeldd.tekinium4445 Před 2 lety +2

    5th story: omg, I almost vomited when the husband said:"you're the one with the problem"

  • @BearcatJohn82
    @BearcatJohn82 Před 2 lety +2

    3rd story. If OP did indeed burn the bridge with his brother to knock some sense into him for the child’s sake, then it is a small price to pay. NTA.

  • @treeman4455
    @treeman4455 Před 2 lety +4

    ONE OF THE FIRST
    HI R/ been watching you for a long time

  • @alexandriayancy1439
    @alexandriayancy1439 Před 2 lety +3

    Good morning everyone!!!!! Gonna keep it short and sweet today so let's get going!
    1st Story: Yeah no, the fact that your not even married means he's not entitled to Jack sh*t. I agree with what Rslash said about their will. You will add him to the house when they put you in there will, and it has to be for half.
    2nd Story: I've heard this story before and my answer stays the same. Leave him!!! Red flag city, if he didn't care it wouldn't matter. He just wants to lift up his fragile ego at your expense.
    3rd story: NTA, but yeah your words are pretty harsh. Maybe he did need it that harsh, but did you really want to be the one to do it. Not the asshole at all but yeah your brother may not ever speak to you again.
    4th story: I 100% agree with Rslash, it is absolutely a privilege not a right. One that he had to earn and absolutely food not earn it. You don't earn it you don't get to go end of story.
    5th story: oh boy v.v . Ok just heard the title let's go i guess........ ok and now that I've listened to it. OUCH! That's all I can say is f**king ouch. Op nta you partner is 5/5 a**holes for me. Leave him please just leave him

  • @ricochet0928
    @ricochet0928 Před 2 lety +1

    "He 'corrected' me by saying that I'm the one with the problem and he thought that it was only fair that i make up for it by paying for the IVF myself."
    *Me, banging pots and pans together violently:* _DIVORCE DIVORCE PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF EVERYTHING HOLY D I V O R C E_

  • @PyroRoadScout
    @PyroRoadScout Před 2 lety +1

    Last story: I wouldn't blame OP for leaving her husband, but if she doesn't divorce him I hope she rethinks having a kid with him. His actions and behavior were such massive red flags, and if I were her I would want to at least wait and see if more emerge before making such a big commitment with him