'The mask slipped': Internet sides with woman who refused to help with parents' mortgage
Internet is siding with a daughter who refused to help with her parents' mortgage. The user explained the whole situation on Reddit, as the post garnered a lot of attention from Redditors. The post had gained 1.2 thousand comments as of writing.
The user took to Reddit and wrote, "AITA for refusing to help my parents with their mortgage. Forcing them to lose their home even though I can easily pay it off?"
The user further wrote, "As children, my parents would buy my two brothers whatever they requested regardless of how expensive it was, allowed them to go on trips with them & threw them over the top birthday parties while I didn't receive any. For example, my brothers got to go to Disney for their birthday(s) while I stayed with my grandparents. (Fortunately my aunt / grandma took me to Disney few months later) After being called out, they said they couldn't afford the trip for 5."
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'My parents always said very hurtful things'
The user then explained the privileges her brothers received and wrote, "As we got a little older my parents had us working in their business after school & weekends.. they gave both my brothers allowances for helping out while I didn't receive anything (& was expected to do more) I wish it was just financial abuse though, my parents always said very hurtful things, they'd make comments when I entered the room & I honestly still don't know what I did wrong.."
The user further explained, "When my brother graduated high school, they gave him an all inclusive trip around Europe for the summer. When I graduated the next year, I didn't even get a party from them.
I think the worst of it being they paid for both my brothers higher education but told me to figure it out because they can't afford to pay for 3 college degrees."
The user then explained why she moved out from her parent's house and wrote, "At 18 I moved in with my grandparents full time & decided not to go to college because I didn't want to get into debt or put that burden on my grandparents (who offered to pay for some)."
The user then wrote, "I did however take them up on their offer to financially support me until I had a job. My grandma gifted me about 5k after moving in with her to help me start an online business I told her about." The user then explained about the online business of her's and wrote, "Long story short, my online shop blew up & made well over six figures my first year. Within 5 years 2 online shops & a lot of investing in real estate & stocks I now make way more money than my parents ever made combined."
The user added, "During the pandemic my parents had to shut down their restaurant & are still struggling to make ends meet. They are also unable to pay for their mortgage & are afraid they'll go homeless if I don't support them. They also have a lot of medical bills after my father got into an accident and needed surgery for his knee. I being so grateful for everything my grandparents and aunt have done for me decided to get my grandparents their dream home & paid off my aunts debts for medical school. After realizing I can also easily afford to pay off their debts / mortgage, my parents have been begging me (literal tears) to save their home but I refused."
'They told me I am an a**hole'
The user in the end mentioned, "They told me I am an a**hole & I deserved my upbringing & that I shouldn't be punishing my siblings and forcing them out their homes for the actions of my parents. I'm not punishing my siblings though, I'll be more than happy to support them (especially my baby sister) if she comes & stays with me or my grandparents. Aita for "watching them become homeless?"
'As soon as you refused, the mask slipped'
As soon as the post went online, it received comments from other users, with one writing, "NTA. As soon as you refused, the mask slipped. They told you that you deserved their mistreatment." Another user wrote, "NTA and are your brothers helping them?" The last user wrote, "NTA. Definitely had a feeling it's a M vs F thing when reading the opening post.Anyway, save the money for yourself. Your two brothers can help."