r/EntitledParents MY GRANDMA TRIES TO TAKE MY HOUSE! - Reddit Stories

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @nebbygetinthebag7263
    @nebbygetinthebag7263 Před měsícem +8

    I feel bad for the kid in story 2. So messed up she believes she has magic powers thanks to her mom gaslighting her.

    • @bubbawilson5273
      @bubbawilson5273 Před měsícem

      Sounds like you're a closed minded individual to me. It's entirely possible to have "magic powers" (which btw is kinda a crappy way to put it). Plenty of people have had and do have "powers" of some sort. I mean, I'm gonna guess you're some form of religious, likely Christian or something similar such as Catholic, if I'm any sort of right you even believe in the so called "magic powers" you're speaking so rudely about. Look at the prophets. They had powers. Look at Moses. Noah. The list goes on. If I'm wrong and you don't believe that that's great. Then you're not a selective douche. If you believe in the crap from the Bible (again. Use Noah as a example) but not modern seers then you're a bit of a selective hypocritical douche canoo (I may have misspelled it but I tried) I can understand the second portion about the gaslighting and stuff. But I mean I have had visions most of my life and spent most of my adolescence believing I was evil or possessed by the devil and other such idiocy because my dad claimed my visions made it so.

    • @Spiritrose25
      @Spiritrose25 Před 24 dny

      Lots of people believe in psychics. My friend comes from a line of psychics as well, and she has predicted the exact number of months a few guys would reach out to me again, multiple times. Her mom has also predicted multiple things that were true. I personally believe in psychics and there's nothing wrong with that. It's not that much different than believing in a God.

  • @ZarahSolomon-pr4yo
    @ZarahSolomon-pr4yo Před měsícem +6

    Um the story with the mum wanting op to tell her all her secrets is gross. At 16, asking what happened and what does his bits look like and did they get each other off. And listening at the door while they did stuff is sexual abuse. If her dad or a uncle did it everyone would say so wtf.

  • @judymetzger7387
    @judymetzger7387 Před měsícem +5

    When that officer said to you if I had a kid like you I drink too. At that point you should have stopped the conversation and said I want to talk to your superior. Then I would say in front of the superior and him my mother's not drinking because of me she's drinking cause she's a raging alcoholic and has a serious alcoholic problem. Whether I was in the picture or not she would still be this way. And something needs to be done before she hurts herself or somebody else. And then I would look at that officer when she gets drunk and dries down the road and hits someone you know. Are you going to come back and blame that on me too.

  • @michaeltelson9798
    @michaeltelson9798 Před měsícem +3

    That drunken mom in the first story can be spending time in Fed Gray Bar Hotel once the Postal Inspectors get involved. Your mailbox is actually considered USPS property. The penalty for destroying the mailbox is 2 or 3 years in jail and a fine of up to $250k

    • @tararitz7005
      @tararitz7005 Před měsícem +2

      If she opened her daughter's mailbox to put those letters in, instead of sending by mail, is a federal offense as well

    • @CynthiaJohnston
      @CynthiaJohnston Před měsícem

      ​@@tararitz7005 and $25,000 and/or jail time as well

  • @miguelaguilar7675
    @miguelaguilar7675 Před měsícem +1

    Story 2: if there is no room for truthful communication, they are not entitled to truth.

  • @ambercomley9404
    @ambercomley9404 Před měsícem +3

    the grandmother turned violent over a cigarette, get police involved, that is assault

  • @johnbuckner2828
    @johnbuckner2828 Před měsícem +1

    11:37 OP should turn the tables on her and start asking all kinds of weird probing questions of her mother and then tell her she’s lying by Omission because God is telling so.

  • @michellewest4796
    @michellewest4796 Před 24 dny +1

    The cops in the first story sound like the ones who told my mom, after the third time my brother and I had to signal to the neighbors to call her and the cops because our dad (custodial parent) had HIT MY 11YO BROTHER AGAIN, "If my son told me to eff off, I'd have popped him in the mouth, too."
    The first two times it happened, they said they couldn't do anything because there was no proof my brother had been hit. This time, my brother's lip was cut from the force. Mom asked when they planned to actually do something, when my brother was on a slab in the morgue? Would they say they wish they could have done something sooner?
    Small town cops, specifically the "good ol' boy" type are the most useless badge wielders ever. (For anyone wondering why we had to signal the neighbors, dad had screwed our windows shut after the first time we yelled for the neighbors to call the cops. Mom had worked out a signal with them that meant "call mom, call the cops, please help" and was in the process of planning our kidnapping when dad finally dropped us off at her house in the middle of the night with no notice).

  • @wendyjones3586
    @wendyjones3586 Před 23 dny

    First if all no 16 year old of mine would have her boyfriend in her bedroom in my house .

  • @judymetzger7387
    @judymetzger7387 Před měsícem

    I would say Mom I'm 18 years old I'm not 8. I don't need to tell my mommy everything. Do you call your mother up every day and tell her everything. Know why cuz you feel as an adult you have right to privacy. Well you're going to have to give me those same rights. You're 18 it's time for you to get out and go to school somewhere get out get a job put yourself through school. But as long as you're in that house you're not going to evolve.

  • @Jason-ov2ez
    @Jason-ov2ez Před měsícem

    Man you have to feel bad for the person in the second story, believing in magic and getting abused :(