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My parents wanted my money and I didn’t give it to them.

by Ankit
July 23, 2025
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Born into a world molded by privilege and expectation, he carries the weight of entitlement like a second skin. His parents, young and ambitious law students, brought him into existence amid the chaos of their own dreams, leaving him to be raised by grandparents on a quiet farm. This early life, framed by the contrast between academic aspirations and rural simplicity, shaped a complex identity steeped in inherited entitlement and unspoken desires.

Yet beneath this veneer of privilege lies a subtle struggle—a yearning to understand where he truly belongs in the tapestry of his family’s legacy. Surrounded by the firm hands of his grandmother and uncle, he grapples with the shadows cast by his parents’ youthful choices and the silent expectations that come with being the entitled son of entitled parents.

My parents wanted my money and I didn’t give it to them.

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I am going to be completely honest here. I am...

My mom was 20 and my dad 24. In my...

Though for men there is mandatory military service for some...

As my parents were still reading law then I mostly...

My grandma and my uncle, who was also on the...

Who mostly were either at university or in my father's...

My dad was a judge when I was age 6...

000 dollars if I convert it from our currency to...

She never finished her law degree. And earned some cash...

I never suffered any violence. But my mother has a...

He can by heart recite half the code of law...

And while I am not dumb I was dyslexic as...

In American terms whenever I got a C he told...

And even when I managed an A- in a subject...

I got punished for everything worse than a B, with...

And if the stars aligned and I managed an A...

My mom was as short-tempered with him as she was...

But they decided to work things out. Which in turn...

With lots of hard work, I managed pa*sable grades on...

My parents pulled all funding from me, when I decided...

My grandparents were appalled. They had paid for my father's...

So when they read my parents the riot act they...

I lived in student housing, which was pretty cheap compared...

I am nearing the completion of my studies. But both...

So my grandparents decided to distribute their heritage. I got...

000 and the apartment they had once bought for my...

I got my archaeology degree. I was still working as...

While the apartment is in my name, I made a...

Once they died the apartment would be completely mine, with...

Having finished one master's degree I decided to take my...

I spent the equivalent of 10.000 dollars on that. Now...

And last year the last of my grandparents died. My...

000 dollars, the car and the apartment I had gotten....

And then they asked me to give them the other...

Because if "You have the money to waste on traveling...

you can give that money to us to renovate the...

This is the point where I want to remind people...

But at the moment I loathe my parents for demanding...

I can't help but think back at all the times...

Or when they outright cut me off, when I decided...

But I am just at my wit's end. I do...

Although I don't really feel like their brother and more...

Granted the last two need renovations. But I really don't...

" But it is too long for there. So I...

EDIT: Thanks for the answers. Sry to take my time...

And going through all this shit again, brought up some...

What do you think of this story?





LET’S SEE WHAT REDDIT COMMENTS HAD TO SAY – BECAUSE THIS STORY LEFT EVERYONE STUNNED.

Greek_Jester You are not the a**ehole, they are. They have...

Be proud of yourself for achieving everything you have despite...

and living your life well. If you have kids, treat...

LilithImmaculate Ask your dad why he needs money from an...

law? I mean after all, he held that position to...

Why would he want help from someone who he so...

nickis84 NTA -It's your inheritance your grandparents wanted you to...

Do with it what you want.

I would keep an out eye for your sisters because...

HygorBohmHubner Dude, you're not ent*tled.

Yes, your grandparents bought you the apartment,

but you've been working hard on your studies and trying...

Your parents are the ent*tled ones. Don't feel bad about...

If they are well off, they're the ones to support...

ArgonautTheMyth someone who's away an: You were most definitely in...

Mikhaninjakatana they shouldn't expect you to give them what was...

HorrorClerk1 parents jeez: Your grandparents wanted you to have the...

It's hard, but don't allow your parents to guilt you...

Quiltrebel You may want to check out r/raisedbynarcissists blugurl3: You

are NOT the a*shole. You can always lie and say...

KiliSkywalker Your an adult now and have to stand up...

It's your Money and you get to decide what you...

After reading through the Reddit comments, it’s clear that many readers recognized the complexity of growing up in a family with strong expectations and the pressures that come with entitlement. Some commenters empathized with the author’s background, understanding how being raised by young parents and grandparents on a farm might shape one’s sense of responsibility and entitlement differently than growing up in a more traditional household. Others debated whether entitlement is truly a negative trait or just a natural byproduct of the environment and upbringing. Overall, the discussion highlighted the importance of self-awareness and the potential to grow beyond inherited attitudes.

In my opinion, the story serves as a reminder that our backgrounds heavily influence our perspectives, but they don’t have to define our futures. Recognizing entitlement is the first step toward finding balance and cultivating gratitude and humility. While it’s easy to judge entitlement harshly, understanding its roots can foster empathy and encourage personal growth. This narrative, combined with the thoughtful Reddit discourse, underscores the value of introspection and the ongoing journey to become better versions of ourselves.

Ankit

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