Stepmom Forces Dad to Throw Me Out on 18th Birthday to Make Room for Her Baby, I Refuse to Go Back..

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Stepmom Forces Dad to Throw Me Out on 18th Birthday to Make Room for Her Baby, I Refuse to Go Back After Learning They Stole Money From My Dead Mom's Rich Family.

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So dad thought that Grandpa was giving him money to take care of OP and then proceeded to kick OP out and still expected Grandpa to give him money?

OC_DEFENSE
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This makes zero sense. Dad evicts his roommate after 18 years and acts surprised that the rent checks stop coming in??? wtf did he expect

Thaddius
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Doesnt sound like your stepmom had to work that hard to get him to kick you out

brianarnold
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Everyone failed this kid. His mother must feel ashamed of what her family and her husband's family did to him. Yes, including the grandpa, he allowed the abuse to happen that was just as bad as being the abuser

ARcinder
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you leaving after we kicked you out and us now loosing out on free money is all you fault”
both of these awful people can kick rocks

Rj-ijko
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I feel bad for the late mother. Practically everyone failed her child: Her FIL, her spouse, and her own child....She's probably rolling in her grave with how OP was treated

low-keydrama
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When getting kicked out, I would've told the dad that I wasn't surprised since he's been the biggest POS my whole life. Parading sl*t after sl*t in the home and now he was stupid enough to knock up his latest one.

CrystallizedBlood
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Okay, Grandpa’s an AH too for letting OP be abused for so long before stepping in, and also for not just TELLING OP about the financial help in the first place! Like, he KNEW what his son was doing! OP vented to him about it regularly!

Mother’s family sucks too. Like, that’s the only piece of your daughter that’s left in the world! Why would you _avoid_ them!? 🤬

RepellentJeff
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I can understand the gramps reasoning because, let's be real, the "father" would most likely let him die for money rather than help

theomnitrixster
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It's nice an all that they paid for his upbringing, but I think it was really messed up of his mother's family to refuse to be in his life for his entire childhood and think that sending money would be enough. I guess rich people aren't exactly known for their compassion...

MeyaRoseGirl
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God, this is so sad. Literally, every single adult in this story failed OP.

milhousego
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Honestly OP should sue his father and grand father for neglect and abuse. They stole his money.

Chuckakhan
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When AI forgets the details . . . "One of the reasons my dad didn’t want me to live with my gpa was because he doesn't have money" . . . "My dad thought the money for me was coming from my gpa ." 😂

kky
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A secret rich family paying for his needs. A horrible step mother. A bastard father and a loving grandpa sounds like a fictional story

Happy_duck
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The story sounds off. As if fake. Even if OP looks like his mom. Someone in the mother family should at least connect them. The grandpa and his consistence of letting his son off the hook is also fishy.

athrunmoza
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sorry but the grandfather was kinda selfish knowing that OP was living miserably basically not doing a damn. Like he defiantly could've done more considering how HE was the one giving OPs dad the money the maternal family.

sarukegirl
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OP is a good person, I would have been so fucking smug to my father and Veronica if they pulled that shit against me.

munchie
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Title need to be changed stepmom didn't force that man hes grown he choose to agree to throw his own child out for his other one with the monster in law

Seihaname
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This feels fake. Why mention the whole deal about his grandpa talking on the phone for an hour and a half and then not think anything about it at all after that? If he really hadn't thought that meant anything, he wouldn't have brought it up in a reddit post. He would have mentioned that later in a eureka moment, realizing why that was significant. Or he would've talked more about it at the time, wondering why everything was suddenly "taken care of" after a phone call. Seems more like an author telling a story and offering a hint to a plot twist than someone relaying the important bits of events from earlier in the day.

masterofThardus
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Grandfather knew his son nature better its good that his extended family is good soo all worked out

Naofumi_Ivatani