It doesn’t matter if the child comes out a boy or girl. If you aren't going to treat them with the loving care they deserve, you shouldn’t have had kids. I'm glad the sisters are living a happy life, and I wish the best for the brother having to put up with the parents' BS
See, this is how I feel when I hear friends get pregnant and wish for it to be a boy or girl. You've had biology lessons, it's 50/50 - so unless u pay money to get the sex you want, don't get all disappointed when u find out the sex of the child is not what you wanted! I hate this Bullcrap of "gender dispointment is real!"
My neighbors really wanted a girl but they were quite unlucky, i dont know how they treated their children to be fair but i think they had 6 boys in i think 16-20 years and the 7th child was a girl. Then they stopped getting kids
@@tofu247actually the chances vary because of many factors of course there no way to know what those factors are but rolling 8 girls usually means something is weighing the odds
Traditionally speaking, the honour of a father walking their daughter down the aisle was a symbolism to say "I have cared for and protected this woman up to this point, and I am now handing that honour to the husband." So given how the dad instead chose to neglect his daughter, he would be the one who broke the tradition. As for keeping up apperances, they procrastinated that point for, what, 24 ish years? 31ish years for OP....
I really hoped that when the dad said "Traditionally, it is the father..." the sister could have said "Yes, that's why grandpa is the one walking me down the aisle".
@@jordanwardle11 while there are some elements of property transfer I'm the wedding, that particular one wasn't. The whole walk was orchestrated in a way so the father could be vigilant and defend/slay anyone who would try to interfere and try to steal the bride... performing his last duties as a father. The putting his daughter's hand into her husband was to symbolize the completion of parental duties. Later, feminism spread rumors linking this to the chattle elements, but that would rely on the assumption that parents never saw their daughter as people until the 70s, which is far from true.
If that dude tried to hit me with the "Traditionally, the father walks the bride down the aisle!" I would've clapped back with a "Traditionally, a father raises, supports, and cares about his daughter"
Might have said something like "I'm only asking you to attend because it's polite and right. Traditionally parents are meant to give a **** about their daughters."
@MollyHJohns maybe. My mom super religious, always cared about appearances. Sister too. I love them both but it can get annoying. Usually it's to their church group. Not saying it's the only reason but it does seem to connect.
"Oh my daughter didn't choose me to walk her down the aisle. My reputation is ruined!!! I shall teach them a lesson my not showing up for the wedding and ruining my image even more, while it won't affect them in the slightest" The ego on some people lol😂
...I never understand why there's always so much pressure to be #1 in school and then just....drop it all to marry and have kids the second you're an adult what fucking sense does that make for those "parents"? TwT
Bragging rights. They wanna be able to claim their children, in their minds, reflections of themselves, to be better than everyone else but don't actually want to change the status quo. Its really really misogynistic but they only view their daughters as tools to further their reputation. Marry them to a "respected" family, reap the benefits. The higher the "stock" of the daughter (in beauty and intelligence), the better family they can get to marry, and the better sons she'll produce. I threw up a bit in my mouth writing that but thats how they think. Like they're breeding dogs or smthg
I mean if you want a status symbol, go buy a Rolex or adopt a child from a horrible situation. The second one is a joke btw, only adopt if you can love and care for them.
@@C.G.Gaster The narcissistic supply they would gain by owning a Rolex is much inferior compared to if people admire them for being intellectually gifted. Narcissistic parents see their children as expansions of themselves and not as different human beings so..
I wonder how their relationship with their brother look like. It's common in such stories for the golden child and neglected ones to have a strained relationship, but Op said only the parents didn't show up to the wedding so I'm asuming the brother was there and it seems like he doesn't cause any problems
Even being invited to the wedding, or being in contact at all, was way more than those parents deserved. I'm surprised that the golden son didn't end up becoming as rotten as his parents, at least according to this story...
@@finding_aether Probably, but in most golden child stories, the golden child grows into an insufferable narcissist, so I'm impressed to see an exception.
@@DarkEinherjar yea. Because they never experienced true love that was owed to them as a child so they end up narcasissts because all they experience is fakeness. They are deeply broken people.
@@DarkEinherjarconsidering how the middle sister was a pseudo-golden child before the brother’s birth honestly leads me to believe that their kids were socially conscious of their upbringing.
being the Golden Child while objectively speaking is a better position than the negelected child it doesnt change the fact that it's still a form of abuse, even if unintentional. and its not uncommon for Colden Children to be decent people despite the sense of superiority their parents subconsciously plant into their heads. and to be honest, in this case it wouldn't surprise me if the brother was aware of his golden child status considering the two sisters were socially aware enough to recognie when the middle child was getting the golden child treatment, oftentimes the most reviled aspects of golden children comes from a lack of awareness of how much better they have it than their siblings.
'If you don't let us walk you down the aisle, we won't come to your wedding!' Noooooo... don't do that... that'd be teeeerribleeeee... Honestly, I'm amazed they were still invited at ALL.
A lot of non western peopel still think like this , theu still see a daughter as less and a son as a win as in he ll be an atm and stay with them forever the daughter is a waste of reasource and ahe will leave anyways yet these same people are married and come form mothers themselves make it make sense. Ironically in amny cases the aon jaut take himslef and the aisters ened up caring for the parents its a sad case for the aon and daughter each are set foem birth to be hoisehold slave the daughter with chores the boy with workong and providing for lofe for his parents
@@AlphagonOmegariusthey’re not wrong. Even if a father acted like a father, its not their right to walk their kid down the isle. Thats the brides decision.
@@viridia1526 the whole point of the tradition in question is to show how the father entrust the most important thing in his life to the man his daughter chose to expend the rest of her life with, being both an act of letting her go and acknowledging the broom (and by extension his family) as part of if his own family. All this of course if the father in question has a healthy relationship with his daughter, if that's not the case, then anything goes i guess.
the parents have some nerve talking about tradition. “traditionally”, parents look after their children, but i guess they weren’t big on keeping that one going
I’d go a step further and make and itemized list of each and every instance of favoritism and forward it to the entire family. I would ruin their entire reputation simply because that’s what they fear the most. Anyone who raises a child as a “reflection of themselves” gets really ‘shocked pikachu face’ when the reflection they get, shows everyone everything they wanted hidden. It will never fail to amuse me.
While not traditional if I ever get married I'd like my aunt to walk me down the isle. The only real father figure I had was my grandpa as mom was a single mom, and she was also emotionally abusive and is now dead. Aunty has always been there for me no matter what and is still here for me, shes been more of a parent to me than my mother was and I'm so very grateful to have her. I'm not good at sharing feeling face to face and so I've never been able to tell her how much I appreciate her and everything shes done for me and don't think I'll ever be able to. That grandpa is to her what my aunty is to me and sounds like an amazing person.
I hope OP and her sister can have a happy and healthy relationship with their brother. As much as my sister and I irritate each other (lol) I think it’d be weird not have a relationship with her
Wonder what Op and her sister's relationship with their brother is like. She doesn't really talk about him too much except to show the difference in how the parents treat them. Doesn't mention him at the wedding either. Did he show up?
Honestly, I hope to have both a son and a daughter in the future. Order doesn’t matter, and I won’t be upset if even that doesn’t happen. I’m a girl with two brothers, and from what I understand, the only real difference in raising a son and a daughter comes with when they hit puberty, or any medical factors related to their body (in terms of gender).
yikes, it's parents like these that makes me think that that the school system should also be teaching parenting in addition to things like math, language what not.
Let it be known, when th GRANDPARENTS of the OP are better than the parents in stories like these, really makes you wonder what the hell went wrong? Quick Edit: Also, Glad to see the OP and OP's sister didnt act spiteful towards their brother, because at the end of the day, it wasnt his fault, it was soley on the parents
It could be that their mom changed from being influenced (or even brainwashed) by their dad and his family, since it seemed the toxicity came from that side.
Not showing up is worse than not being able to walk the daughter down thr aisle. Now all the relatives find out what neglectful, selfish and terrible parents those two are. 😂
One of the ways you could have dealt with the harassment from your parents would be to threaten to out their neglectful way to their “friends” if they don’t back off.
Can relate, my parents spoiled my older and younger brother but completely forgot about me. I’m the middle child and I got the worst of it. There was obvious favoritism and got annoyed when I did anything. For the first 8 years of my life I spent most of my time with my grandparents and they were more like real parents than my actual parents. Everything was fine until my grandpa passed. Luckily since then my parents started paying more attention to me and treating me like a person again. When my youngest brother and sister were born they didn’t make the same mistakes and I saw to it.
It always irks me when I hear parents treating there children like that I myself was raised very religious and I still am at no point did my family ever treated us this way they have every right to cut them off.
They wanna harp on their child about traditions? I would’ve said something about how traditionally, the parents love their children and don’t dump the “unwanted” ones on their own parents.
@@AlphagonOmegariushey, I agree with him and I’m religious. There’s a lot of fxckheads that use their religion as an excuse to be extremely pathetic excuses of humans. This isn’t something new and you don’t have to be an atheist to know or believe it.
Being the oldest middle and baby all in a nutshell The first baby is the test baby Second most often forgotten/hardly ever seen Last child always gets what they want and never have any type of punishment It’s a sad but true point
I’m sure my dad would have loved to have a son. But by child #3(5 years after me), my dad was hoping for another daughter! He had waaaay more pros for another girl then adding a boy to the mix. None of us are married yet but the oldest is looking to get engaged this year so wedding planning is still a bit away for talks
Its a miracle they are invited at all tbh. Personally I wouldn't want them there at all. They weren't present for her whole life and now they have demands about her wedding? No way.
Ugh, those parents are AWFUL, so glad they had granddad and each other...and that sister's fiance had a strong shiny spine, supporting her. I wonder how much of it had to do with the father's religion, since Grandfather seems the total opposite of his misogynist son-in-law🤔🤷♀️The parents obviously care more about their public image than their actual children, sad. Let's hope that the brother will end up marrying a no-nonsense type who will keep them away from any grandchildren, nobody needs that toxicity in their lives and maybe then, once they are left all alone, they'll realise that you reap what you sow
@@bigbleeg That’s just common sense. Parents who treat their child like garbage because of their gender or any other reason shouldn't be parents at all. If they try to be the "parent" again when their child becomes successful in any way, will be met with the consequences of their actions.
This story towards the end had me thinking about my grandpa and had me crying. He is technically alive, but has alzheimers and is more a husk now. I miss my grandpa every day and want to go out to breakfast wtih him one more time while he tells me his 3 favorite stories all over again. He was my friend and a rock for me when I needed one. I have only seen him one time while he's been at the home hes in now. I could only be there for 20 minutes and left in tears. The moment I walked in, he smiled then had a look of who are you and and confusion. The moment I realized he had no idea who I was destroyed me.
I’m the oldest of my siblings and i was also treated the worst. We’re three brothers, myself 29, my other brothers 27 and 14. I can’t find it in me to be jealous or resentful towards my youngest brother, although I can clearly see he is being raised with more love and affection than I ever was. That because I realize that when my parents had me they were just kids themselves, atleast mentally, and that they were fully unprepared to deal with adult life. I think a lot of people making these Reddit posts would benefit from considering their parents own experience
That doesn't excuse the fact that the parents very obviously favored their son over their daughters. Did you not pay any attention to the fact that the parents only wanted sons and even yelled at their daughters telling them they were mistakes who should have never been born. This situation is very different from your family's situation these parents didn't care about their daughters. They only wanted to be in the wedding so they'd look good in public.
@@jjjakumbbs1043 I wasn’t talking about this video, just videos like this in general. Most of the time these Reddit stories are fake altogether or a highly version of events
I’m also the oldest and my mom had me as a teenager at the end of the day it’s not an excuse to be a shitty parent there’s a difference between not being ready and being scared and straight up being nasty and not loving your child
It angers me when people put on religion to look good while lacking any character at all. As a Christian myself the Bible says all childredn are a gift from God regardless of gender. From this we can take that the grandparents did their best it's just that their daughter(OP's mother) is the one who went wrong and adopted misogyny in raising her daughters with the guy she married. These people are no better than the Pharisees Jesus rebuked multiple times for only looking good in public while being horrible people at home. It's not about being religious it's about being a good parent and they failed abysmally at that task. May OP's sister stand her ground and keep them out of her life especially when she and her husband have kids because I guarantee they'll try worming they way into her life. They will definitely cause issues by favoring grandsons over granddaughters.
It's kind of sad that the brother couldn't feel that kind of love as well ... Parents must be pressing him to now be perfect ... But i find the two sisters very strong willed !
Can't stand these types of Hypocritical parents they want to do nothing to properly take care of their children and be there for them but then they think they are entitled to deserve to be involved in their children's milestones. In a way I was hoping the parents attended the wedding so the Sister could give a toast to the grandpa and older sister and out how horrible the parents were towards them so the entire family knows how horrible they were.
Im only 3min in, but their parents did neither girl justice... at least she was set up to win.. but sister was set up for failure until the brother was born... he eventually got the worst of it. Worshipping your kids like that, will never turn out good.
When the parents were pleading it’s tradition that the father walk the daughter down the isle, I was wishing she could have said, “and its tradition that parents love, care and nurture for their children, yet here we are”
I cried during this relizing how lucky u am to have amazing parents that will be with me through all of achievements and milestones and how I am such a pain sometimes. (God I hate emotions im crying again)
The parents' actions also alienated the son from his sisters. The OP does not mention he was even invited or attended the wedding. The brother grew up to be a narcissist himself, and the parents will die alone for it.
The parents are awful, at least they didn't care to safe face by attending the wedding, happy to hear that they were blocked everywhere, clearly they are not family
Who writes like this..? I get some of it but.. come on. "and Robert, sensing the tension, tried to keep the conversation light" "The clarity and strength of Robert's words likely sent shockwaves through our dad" "He gazed at us, his eyes filled with curiosity and warmth"
She makes a point to acknowledge that her parents treatment of her sister (before the brother came) wouldn't change her behaviour towards her and she'd try foster a great sisterly relationship - she doesn't mention doing that with her brother at all. It seems like he was destined to be the golden child before he was even born because he was a boy but he'd also be resented by his sister because he was a boy.
Lol if "parents" like that would tell me they got right to meet my partner I would laugh in they face and told them its not they concern and that they are not invited to the wedding anyway 🤣🤣🤣
It doesn’t matter if the child comes out a boy or girl. If you aren't going to treat them with the loving care they deserve, you shouldn’t have had kids. I'm glad the sisters are living a happy life, and I wish the best for the brother having to put up with the parents' BS
See, this is how I feel when I hear friends get pregnant and wish for it to be a boy or girl. You've had biology lessons, it's 50/50 - so unless u pay money to get the sex you want, don't get all disappointed when u find out the sex of the child is not what you wanted! I hate this Bullcrap of "gender dispointment is real!"
My neighbors really wanted a girl but they were quite unlucky, i dont know how they treated their children to be fair but i think they had 6 boys in i think 16-20 years and the 7th child was a girl.
Then they stopped getting kids
@@tofu247actually the chances vary because of many factors of course there no way to know what those factors are but rolling 8 girls usually means something is weighing the odds
@@kingthe13yea and in my family it's mostly girls we are only having our 5th boy born into the family in 20 years
That's the problem, they don't think they deserve it.
Traditionally speaking, the honour of a father walking their daughter down the aisle was a symbolism to say "I have cared for and protected this woman up to this point, and I am now handing that honour to the husband." So given how the dad instead chose to neglect his daughter, he would be the one who broke the tradition.
As for keeping up apperances, they procrastinated that point for, what, 24 ish years? 31ish years for OP....
Bullseye!
I really hoped that when the dad said "Traditionally, it is the father..." the sister could have said "Yes, that's why grandpa is the one walking me down the aisle".
You're slightly wrong, it wasn't about caring and protection. But more along the lines of a property transfer
@@jordanwardle11 while there are some elements of property transfer I'm the wedding, that particular one wasn't. The whole walk was orchestrated in a way so the father could be vigilant and defend/slay anyone who would try to interfere and try to steal the bride... performing his last duties as a father. The putting his daughter's hand into her husband was to symbolize the completion of parental duties.
Later, feminism spread rumors linking this to the chattle elements, but that would rely on the assumption that parents never saw their daughter as people until the 70s, which is far from true.
@@Icykaleidescope same.
If that dude tried to hit me with the "Traditionally, the father walks the bride down the aisle!"
I would've clapped back with a "Traditionally, a father raises, supports, and cares about his daughter"
Period. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Might have said something like
"I'm only asking you to attend because it's polite and right. Traditionally parents are meant to give a **** about their daughters."
“Yes, a father does. However there’s no rules on sperm donors.”
THIS!
"you can't just sideline us, we're your parents"
"Well you sidelined us and we're your daughters"
Yes
Yep😂
Yarp.
Just what I was thinking
Why do they care about THEIR daughters until when they need to keep up appearances
Wonderful grandparents.
It's bizarre that that kind of love can skip a generation, from loving grandparents to narcissist parents to loving children
Outliers will always exist. But it looks like there was regression to the loving mean again with the daughters.
I think religion had a lot to do with it
She became a toxic boy mums but she has internalised misogyny a big problem with mums who obsesse over boys
@@twiceshy9773 you mean culture.
@MollyHJohns maybe. My mom super religious, always cared about appearances. Sister too. I love them both but it can get annoying. Usually it's to their church group. Not saying it's the only reason but it does seem to connect.
"Oh my daughter didn't choose me to walk her down the aisle. My reputation is ruined!!! I shall teach them a lesson my not showing up for the wedding and ruining my image even more, while it won't affect them in the slightest"
The ego on some people lol😂
Narcissists 101.
@@MollyHJohnsfr
“You can’t sideline us, we’re your parents.”
You sidelined them and they’re your children.
Finally, a successful wedding in one of these stories.
Oh stories where the weddings going fine but are just less common
A finance that sticks up for the bride too
Honestly when though I kinda mostly down here for family and juicy wedding drama/revenge stories, it is nice to know it went okay for her
...I never understand why there's always so much pressure to be #1 in school and then just....drop it all to marry and have kids the second you're an adult what fucking sense does that make for those "parents"? TwT
Bragging rights. They wanna be able to claim their children, in their minds, reflections of themselves, to be better than everyone else but don't actually want to change the status quo. Its really really misogynistic but they only view their daughters as tools to further their reputation. Marry them to a "respected" family, reap the benefits. The higher the "stock" of the daughter (in beauty and intelligence), the better family they can get to marry, and the better sons she'll produce. I threw up a bit in my mouth writing that but thats how they think. Like they're breeding dogs or smthg
They only care about their public image as parents and having a kid that is #1 is a status symbol for them is my guess
I mean if you want a status symbol, go buy a Rolex or adopt a child from a horrible situation. The second one is a joke btw, only adopt if you can love and care for them.
@@C.G.Gaster The narcissistic supply they would gain by owning a Rolex is much inferior compared to if people admire them for being intellectually gifted. Narcissistic parents see their children as expansions of themselves and not as different human beings so..
@@temp2424 I mean a Rolex wouldn't need as much care, and you can use it as a status thing. Also probably cheaper than a child too
I wonder how their relationship with their brother look like. It's common in such stories for the golden child and neglected ones to have a strained relationship, but Op said only the parents didn't show up to the wedding so I'm asuming the brother was there and it seems like he doesn't cause any problems
You probably missed it but it said on the text that they aren't close and talk occasionally
@@cocoino2307 I get the feeling he'll want to contact his sisters once he's old enough to question.
@@Just_a_Goth Considering that he was old enough to go to college he is absolutely old enough to question it.
@@Bluecrimson217and old enough for the parents to fund a New York trip for the brother and his girlfriend
Wait till the brother gets married and has kids he will realise the toxicity
Even being invited to the wedding, or being in contact at all, was way more than those parents deserved.
I'm surprised that the golden son didn't end up becoming as rotten as his parents, at least according to this story...
The son is also a victim. The parents don't love him. Only love an image of what they created for themselves of who they think he is.
@@finding_aether Probably, but in most golden child stories, the golden child grows into an insufferable narcissist, so I'm impressed to see an exception.
@@DarkEinherjar yea. Because they never experienced true love that was owed to them as a child so they end up narcasissts because all they experience is fakeness. They are deeply broken people.
@@DarkEinherjarconsidering how the middle sister was a pseudo-golden child before the brother’s birth honestly leads me to believe that their kids were socially conscious of their upbringing.
being the Golden Child while objectively speaking is a better position than the negelected child it doesnt change the fact that it's still a form of abuse, even if unintentional.
and its not uncommon for Colden Children to be decent people despite the sense of superiority their parents subconsciously plant into their heads.
and to be honest, in this case it wouldn't surprise me if the brother was aware of his golden child status considering the two sisters were socially aware enough to recognie when the middle child was getting the golden child treatment, oftentimes the most reviled aspects of golden children comes from a lack of awareness of how much better they have it than their siblings.
'If you don't let us walk you down the aisle, we won't come to your wedding!'
Noooooo... don't do that... that'd be teeeerribleeeee...
Honestly, I'm amazed they were still invited at ALL.
What a W those grandparents are amazing.
W = Walter White
_"parents"_ & brother = Ls
@@aleksandarvil5718 L = Luigi
"What would you do with more education?"
"Simple. Get away from you."
Male heir 😂😂😂😂 what are you, royalty?? Parents like this are so delulu
A lot of non western peopel still think like this , theu still see a daughter as less and a son as a win as in he ll be an atm and stay with them forever the daughter is a waste of reasource and ahe will leave anyways yet these same people are married and come form mothers themselves make it make sense. Ironically in amny cases the aon jaut take himslef and the aisters ened up caring for the parents its a sad case for the aon and daughter each are set foem birth to be hoisehold slave the daughter with chores the boy with workong and providing for lofe for his parents
Of course a father has the right to walk his daughter down the altar in her big day! But he has to ACT like a father in his daughter life too.
Wheres the law that its his right to walk her down the aisle I must have missed that
@@anonymous11599 r/wooooooooosh
@@anonymous11599not the only thing you’ve missed
@@AlphagonOmegariusthey’re not wrong. Even if a father acted like a father, its not their right to walk their kid down the isle. Thats the brides decision.
@@viridia1526 the whole point of the tradition in question is to show how the father entrust the most important thing in his life to the man his daughter chose to expend the rest of her life with, being both an act of letting her go and acknowledging the broom (and by extension his family) as part of if his own family. All this of course if the father in question has a healthy relationship with his daughter, if that's not the case, then anything goes i guess.
the parents have some nerve talking about tradition. “traditionally”, parents look after their children, but i guess they weren’t big on keeping that one going
I hope the couple can still stand firm if and when the grandkids arrive. They'll come slithering back as soon as they get wind of that.
I’d go a step further and make and itemized list of each and every instance of favoritism and forward it to the entire family. I would ruin their entire reputation simply because that’s what they fear the most. Anyone who raises a child as a “reflection of themselves” gets really ‘shocked pikachu face’ when the reflection they get, shows everyone everything they wanted hidden. It will never fail to amuse me.
While not traditional if I ever get married I'd like my aunt to walk me down the isle. The only real father figure I had was my grandpa as mom was a single mom, and she was also emotionally abusive and is now dead. Aunty has always been there for me no matter what and is still here for me, shes been more of a parent to me than my mother was and I'm so very grateful to have her. I'm not good at sharing feeling face to face and so I've never been able to tell her how much I appreciate her and everything shes done for me and don't think I'll ever be able to. That grandpa is to her what my aunty is to me and sounds like an amazing person.
I hope OP and her sister can have a happy and healthy relationship with their brother. As much as my sister and I irritate each other (lol) I think it’d be weird not have a relationship with her
Wonder what Op and her sister's relationship with their brother is like. She doesn't really talk about him too much except to show the difference in how the parents treat them. Doesn't mention him at the wedding either. Did he show up?
I imagine probably not, since it seems like he's such a small presence in their lives that they don't even mention him
@@EggDoctor88 Even with the age gap.
Honestly, I hope to have both a son and a daughter in the future. Order doesn’t matter, and I won’t be upset if even that doesn’t happen. I’m a girl with two brothers, and from what I understand, the only real difference in raising a son and a daughter comes with when they hit puberty, or any medical factors related to their body (in terms of gender).
yikes, it's parents like these that makes me think that that the school system should also be teaching parenting in addition to things like math, language what not.
Wow how old is grandpa, still going strong
Let it be known, when th GRANDPARENTS of the OP are better than the parents in stories like these, really makes you wonder what the hell went wrong?
Quick Edit: Also, Glad to see the OP and OP's sister didnt act spiteful towards their brother, because at the end of the day, it wasnt his fault, it was soley on the parents
It could be that their mom changed from being influenced (or even brainwashed) by their dad and his family, since it seemed the toxicity came from that side.
Not showing up is worse than not being able to walk the daughter down thr aisle. Now all the relatives find out what neglectful, selfish and terrible parents those two are. 😂
OP went from protagonist to deuteragonist with that one. Truly one of the life stories of all time
One of the ways you could have dealt with the harassment from your parents would be to threaten to out their neglectful way to their “friends” if they don’t back off.
The parents are the selfish one who think they can play happy family.
They think they can do no wrong…
I don’t blame the lofty connection with their brother. He had all the time to see the parents for who they were. Even if it meant getting cut off.
Ngl this was like the most wholesome story I’ve heard in a while
Vile parents.
All children deserve parents; Yet not all parents deserve children
~A Wise Person~
Can relate, my parents spoiled my older and younger brother but completely forgot about me. I’m the middle child and I got the worst of it. There was obvious favoritism and got annoyed when I did anything. For the first 8 years of my life I spent most of my time with my grandparents and they were more like real parents than my actual parents. Everything was fine until my grandpa passed. Luckily since then my parents started paying more attention to me and treating me like a person again. When my youngest brother and sister were born they didn’t make the same mistakes and I saw to it.
This story os so heartwarming 😊 I hope them a happy loving lives.
It always irks me when I hear parents treating there children like that I myself was raised very religious and I still am at no point did my family ever treated us this way they have every right to cut them off.
They wanna harp on their child about traditions? I would’ve said something about how traditionally, the parents love their children and don’t dump the “unwanted” ones on their own parents.
I'm glad these sisters have such a loving paternal figure in their grandfather. And I'm glad Robert supported the sister.
The grandpa just makes my heart warm. Hes sounds like such a loving person
This is why religious conservatism cooks the brain. They valued their social standing within their tribe over their own daughters.
Every time I hear such story of parental neglect and hear that parents ar religious, first thought that comes - "that explains EVERYTHING".
Found the atheist
@@AlphagonOmegariushey, I agree with him and I’m religious. There’s a lot of fxckheads that use their religion as an excuse to be extremely pathetic excuses of humans. This isn’t something new and you don’t have to be an atheist to know or believe it.
It never fails!
Main problem was them keeping up appearances, very like openly religious for that same reason.
A Dawkins radical
Your parents are real ah thank God my parents treat both me and my sister equally and with love and care
Being the oldest middle and baby all in a nutshell
The first baby is the test baby
Second most often forgotten/hardly ever seen
Last child always gets what they want and never have any type of punishment
It’s a sad but true point
I actually teared up.
I’m sure my dad would have loved to have a son. But by child #3(5 years after me), my dad was hoping for another daughter! He had waaaay more pros for another girl then adding a boy to the mix. None of us are married yet but the oldest is looking to get engaged this year so wedding planning is still a bit away for talks
Its a miracle they are invited at all tbh. Personally I wouldn't want them there at all. They weren't present for her whole life and now they have demands about her wedding? No way.
Imagine the embarrassment the grandparents had knowing that their own daughter was so male oriented even though it obviously didn't come from them.
Ugh, those parents are AWFUL, so glad they had granddad and each other...and that sister's fiance had a strong shiny spine, supporting her. I wonder how much of it had to do with the father's religion, since Grandfather seems the total opposite of his misogynist son-in-law🤔🤷♀️The parents obviously care more about their public image than their actual children, sad. Let's hope that the brother will end up marrying a no-nonsense type who will keep them away from any grandchildren, nobody needs that toxicity in their lives and maybe then, once they are left all alone, they'll realise that you reap what you sow
My advice to parents. Doesn’t matter if your child is a boy or a girl or whatever you love them unconditionally
Damn dude that's deep, how'd you come up with that
@@bigbleeg That’s just common sense. Parents who treat their child like garbage because of their gender or any other reason shouldn't be parents at all. If they try to be the "parent" again when their child becomes successful in any way, will be met with the consequences of their actions.
@@yosh7723 damn dude that's deep, how'd you come up with that
Ppl whose obsessed with genders are weird af
@@bigbleegbot
It's nice to know that there is a storie where one is not alone in all of it.
This story towards the end had me thinking about my grandpa and had me crying. He is technically alive, but has alzheimers and is more a husk now. I miss my grandpa every day and want to go out to breakfast wtih him one more time while he tells me his 3 favorite stories all over again. He was my friend and a rock for me when I needed one. I have only seen him one time while he's been at the home hes in now. I could only be there for 20 minutes and left in tears. The moment I walked in, he smiled then had a look of who are you and and confusion. The moment I realized he had no idea who I was destroyed me.
I genuinely want to cry now 😅 it’s a beautiful story that reminds me of my own grandparents who I felt the same way about, a super strong bond.
I’m the oldest of my siblings and i was also treated the worst. We’re three brothers, myself 29, my other brothers 27 and 14.
I can’t find it in me to be jealous or resentful towards my youngest brother, although I can clearly see he is being raised with more love and affection than I ever was. That because I realize that when my parents had me they were just kids themselves, atleast mentally, and that they were fully unprepared to deal with adult life.
I think a lot of people making these Reddit posts would benefit from considering their parents own experience
That doesn't excuse the fact that the parents very obviously favored their son over their daughters. Did you not pay any attention to the fact that the parents only wanted sons and even yelled at their daughters telling them they were mistakes who should have never been born. This situation is very different from your family's situation these parents didn't care about their daughters. They only wanted to be in the wedding so they'd look good in public.
@@jjjakumbbs1043 I wasn’t talking about this video, just videos like this in general. Most of the time these Reddit stories are fake altogether or a highly version of events
I’m also the oldest and my mom had me as a teenager at the end of the day it’s not an excuse to be a shitty parent there’s a difference between not being ready and being scared and straight up being nasty and not loving your child
Read this title and thought my sister wrote this lol. I had my grandpa walk me down the aisle too
Reminder, the dad title is earned, and that grandfather is her father whether the bio sperm donor likes it or not
i love that grandpa?? tell me someone gives him hugs every day
It is not a right it is a privilege to walk your daughter down the aisle, he gave up that right plain and simple.
It angers me when people put on religion to look good while lacking any character at all. As a Christian myself the Bible says all childredn are a gift from God regardless of gender. From this we can take that the grandparents did their best it's just that their daughter(OP's mother) is the one who went wrong and adopted misogyny in raising her daughters with the guy she married. These people are no better than the Pharisees Jesus rebuked multiple times for only looking good in public while being horrible people at home. It's not about being religious it's about being a good parent and they failed abysmally at that task.
May OP's sister stand her ground and keep them out of her life especially when she and her husband have kids because I guarantee they'll try worming they way into her life. They will definitely cause issues by favoring grandsons over granddaughters.
They could have had what they had wished from a son if they didn’t abuse their daughters 💀
It's kind of sad that the brother couldn't feel that kind of love as well ... Parents must be pressing him to now be perfect ... But i find the two sisters very strong willed !
i hope for the sak that when they have kids these people are not going to ruin it
I’m sorry for your loss for your grandmother passing :(
Can't stand these types of Hypocritical parents they want to do nothing to properly take care of their children and be there for them but then they think they are entitled to deserve to be involved in their children's milestones. In a way I was hoping the parents attended the wedding so the Sister could give a toast to the grandpa and older sister and out how horrible the parents were towards them so the entire family knows how horrible they were.
This is the sweetest story ever.
This is so wholesome bro 😭😭
how worthless of a parent do you have to be for YOUR parents are better parents than you for YOUR child smh
OP is an absolute W SISTER!!!!!
I hope that OP and her sister are having a better life away from their parents and I hope the brother can also deal with the parents’ bs ❤
I wonder how to brother reacted to the wedding and if he attended
This story made me teary eyed at the last update 🥹
This is my 2nd favorite story
Imagine having to explain this to God, as in the parents' standpoint.
One the best I seen for a long time from this channel love it
The rare time where the event shown in the title is a good thing
Im only 3min in, but their parents did neither girl justice... at least she was set up to win.. but sister was set up for failure until the brother was born... he eventually got the worst of it. Worshipping your kids like that, will never turn out good.
When the parents were pleading it’s tradition that the father walk the daughter down the isle, I was wishing she could have said,
“and its tradition that parents love, care and nurture for their children, yet here we are”
Did the brother attend the wedding
I cried during this relizing how lucky u am to have amazing parents that will be with me through all of achievements and milestones and how I am such a pain sometimes. (God I hate emotions im crying again)
Its always “gods plan” until god gives them something they dont want
These old coots remind me of mine, they sound lovely.
*_L!Parents_** made their own bed, NOW they must lie in it !!!*
The parents' actions also alienated the son from his sisters. The OP does not mention he was even invited or attended the wedding. The brother grew up to be a narcissist himself, and the parents will die alone for it.
The parents are awful, at least they didn't care to safe face by attending the wedding, happy to hear that they were blocked everywhere, clearly they are not family
Who writes like this..? I get some of it but.. come on.
"and Robert, sensing the tension, tried to keep the conversation light"
"The clarity and strength of Robert's words likely sent shockwaves through our dad"
"He gazed at us, his eyes filled with curiosity and warmth"
It’s ai bro
@@itsjusthusk3877 Yeah that is the point I was making.
Their Grandpa is their dad. He practically raised them after their parents neglected them.
Makes daughter do a ton of random extra curriculars.
Wants her to have less smarts.
She makes a point to acknowledge that her parents treatment of her sister (before the brother came) wouldn't change her behaviour towards her and she'd try foster a great sisterly relationship - she doesn't mention doing that with her brother at all. It seems like he was destined to be the golden child before he was even born because he was a boy but he'd also be resented by his sister because he was a boy.
Lol if "parents" like that would tell me they got right to meet my partner I would laugh in they face and told them its not they concern and that they are not invited to the wedding anyway 🤣🤣🤣
It's not called religion, it's called abuse or toxic tradition.
The older sister is basically like my older sister
I’m wondering how the brother turned out
I hate people like that, I feel so sorry for the guy. 😢
They can walk their son down the aisle. They're lucky they're invited.
Next update is grandpa walking OP down the aisle.
Oh i sue that other family
What other family
@@gordybrown3667 sorry
If i hear conscience one more time, It’ll stop sounding like a real word.
Grandpa should walk you down
Where were the relatives that are pressuring the sister when the parents neglected the girls?
W grandparents