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Mom of 4 kids with 1 on the way lives in a 1 bedroom apartment, sleeps in the bedroom with her husband while her kids sleep on mats on the floor

That's not safe
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‘Go get him!’: Biokids rescue their disabled dad when their stepmom neglects him, she threatens to sue, claiming they're just ‘using him for the money’

There's a reason that the 'evil stepmother' trope has been so prevalent in pop culture
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'You're not a part of their family': 20-year-old mom asks 16-year-old brother to babysit every night unpaid, won't refer to him as 'uncle,' only as 'babysitter'

It's nice to do favors for your family now and again . It's what they're for. We all need each other in order to survive, and we have to come through for each other. For example, if your beloved sister just gave birth, you might offer to come over to her house and help clean, or take care of the baby while she goes and gets a massage. We do this because we love each other, and because we hope they would do it for us in return. But, as with anything, there is a line . It shouldn't interfere with…
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'Spending quality time with us doesn't matter to him': Inattentive husband asks 38-weeks pregnant wife to leave his birthday party early, wife refuses to attend

Birthday parties should be all about the birthday haver. It's their day to do whatever they feel like doing. They get to choose what food they eat, what activities they do, and who is around them for it. It's the one day of the year when you get to be utterly selfish . But, you'd expect, that your wife is one person that you'd like to include in that selfishness. Not that you can't enjoy time with friends as well (you should), but it's probably not a sign of a healthy relationship if you want t…
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‘[Meanwhile] I was struggling’: Preferential parents go bankrupt to fund the Golden Child's frivolous lifestyle, begging the eldest sibling for a loan, which is promptly refused

Life's not easy as the 'easy child'
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17-year-old refuses to continue being a free nanny, private chef, and housekeeper setting boundaries after neglectful parents cross the line for 10 years: 'What have they ever done for me?'

Cinderella story
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'You're just leaving your child to fend for herself': Unwitting parent learns neighbor has been driving her 10-year-old to school for 6 months, chews her out for undermining her parenting

Getting your child to school every morning is one of the top tasks of being a parent. It's part of the gig. You either have to do it yourself or rely on someone else in your community (a neighbor, a friend, a bus driver) to do it for you. That's why when they get to the age of being independent enough to do it on their own, it's a huge blessing. But what age is the right age, especially if the school is within walking distance? There's a Japanese show called "Old Enough!” that follows the journ…
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19-year-old college student receives $3,000 a month allowance from dad, protests when he says he'll cut her off for dropping out and traveling to Europe: 'She can make her choices, but I shouldn't have to fund them'

No more free meal ticket
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Husband asks wife what happened to the household supply chain when he noticed they needed 3 items from the grocery store: 'You're aggressively useless'

He should get them himself
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Mom cries when her alternative 24-year-old daughter elopes instead of planning a big traditional wedding, dad gives her a reality check: 'Why are you surprised? Lynn didn’t want a wedding in the first place!''

This was bound to happen
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The Most Entertaining Parenting Texts of the Week (October 22, 2024)

Thanks, mom
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'Do you like to refuse to show empathy?': Judgmental grandmother refuses to take care of 3-year-old and 4-year-old while her son takes 1-year-old on a trip, calls it 'favoritism'

Favoritism is not something you want to get accused of as a parent. If you have more than one kid, you should do your best to love them and support them equally, since they're all your kids. And it's just a good example to set for them. But it's also incredibly common that parenting styles change from kid to kid. When you're on your first kid, everything is new and untested, and you have basically no idea what you're doing. By the time the second kid rolls around you're more of an expert, you'v…
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Husband gets angry when wife says 'What's the story macaroni' to her 5-year-old and 4-year-olds, tells her it's 'childish': 'Tell him to lighten up'

What's the magic word?
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'I should ask mom, dads never know': ER doctor assumes dad doesn't know any his son's medical information, asks mom to check the forms instead

She's got a point, but the delivery is off
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Toxic woman buys 14-year-old girl a dress a size too small as an 'aspirational dress,' faces backlash from girl's mom: 'She's the only one in her friend group who hasn't had a boyfriend'

The self-esteem of a 14-year-old girl is always in flux , and usually in a bad way. It's around the age when you start developing insecurities about what you look like since your body is changing and the attention you get is changing along with it. You become more aware of your clothing choices, the way you wear your hair, and how others perceive you. And those insecurities can be very hard to shake, even into adulthood. What happens to us as children can shape who we become as adults, and if t…
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Dad spends his 16-year-old son's inheritance from his late mother on his 4-year-old daughter's medical treatment, grandparents stop helping dad: 'They said he had some nerve stealing their daughter's money and spending it on his child'

He needs to lawyer up
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