Life isn't fair. (Even if the OP had valid points, he's 18 and it's his father's choice to let whoever stay) All you can do is point out the hypocrisy and keep it moving.
It's so unfair that you have to move out and your elder brother will still live with them, it's clear favouritism and you are too young to be on your own.
And don't let him go sign for your apartment that just gives him more power over you if you're going to pay rent pay rent for your own space and find it on your own but better hurry
Said it before on another video about this post, but yea the dad's not doing anything wrong by asking rent (as long as it's a reasonable amount). His main fault here is not telling the 23 year old to do the same.
He's not being punished. His dad is acknowledging that he's the only brother who actually has a chance to make something of himself... but he knows it wont happen if he coddles him like the first two brothers. At some point, the OP is going to think (Even with animosity), that his dad pushing him out was one of the best things to happen to him.
By making an eighteen year old who hasn't even graduated high school pay rent and leaving the unemployed 22 year old as is? He should be giving that ultimatum to his eldest living with him.
Life isn't fair. (Even if the OP had valid points, he's 18 and it's his father's choice to let whoever stay) All you can do is point out the hypocrisy and keep it moving.
It's so unfair that you have to move out and your elder brother will still live with them, it's clear favouritism and you are too young to be on your own.
Kid is prolly affair child of mom.
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is he going to go to collage? if not he should pay rent
And don't let him go sign for your apartment that just gives him more power over you if you're going to pay rent pay rent for your own space and find it on your own but better hurry
Move out if you're going to be paying rent you might as well pay rent for your own house
Said it before on another video about this post, but yea the dad's not doing anything wrong by asking rent (as long as it's a reasonable amount). His main fault here is not telling the 23 year old to do the same.
Why would you want stay with your dad?
Go no contact.....
He's not being punished. His dad is acknowledging that he's the only brother who actually has a chance to make something of himself... but he knows it wont happen if he coddles him like the first two brothers. At some point, the OP is going to think (Even with animosity), that his dad pushing him out was one of the best things to happen to him.
By making an eighteen year old who hasn't even graduated high school pay rent and leaving the unemployed 22 year old as is?
He should be giving that ultimatum to his eldest living with him.