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Woman Gifts Millions to Best Friend’s Kids, but Gives More to One

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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A woman’s heart breaks and swells with love as she prepares to change the lives of the children she holds dear. Bound not by blood but by unwavering devotion, she wrestles with the weight of justice and compassion, ready to gift a future of hope to the little girl she raised through pain and struggle, and the boy who already walks a steadier path.

In the quiet struggle of deciding how to share newfound fortune, she confronts the raw realities of trauma, inequality, and love’s complex measures. Her choice is a testament to fierce loyalty and the unspoken bonds that define family beyond biology, hoping to heal wounds with generosity that promises a lifetime of care.

AITA if I gave my best friends kids a different lifechanging amount of money?

I 37f recently received a lifechanging amount of money. I...

37f, yet that she & her two kids (12f &...

5 million and 2m 1.5 million. The reason I want...

She genuinely fees like she is my child, she calls...

12f a**sed when she was younger which has resulted in...

Her therapist has said it may be difficult for her...

2m has his dad in his life (12f's dad OD'd),...

2m is setup better in life, it is what it...

I look at 12f's life and I can't help but...

While I can't change her situation, I can give her...

In her eyes they are both her children, and they...

I don't want her to see the discrepancy in the...

But I am more invested in 12f and my motherly...

So Reddit, AITA?

As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Ken Mogi explains, ‘The quality of the bond, not the quantity of time or resource, is what defines deep connection.’ In this scenario, the OP is attempting to formalize an already existing, deeply asymmetrical emotional bond with the 12-year-old, driven by protective instincts rooted in their own past experiences of feeling disadvantaged.

The OP’s motivation is rooted in what appears to be a form of ‘fictive kinship’ combined with a strong desire for restorative justice concerning the 12-year-old’s trauma. The differential gift amount is directly tied to perceived needs (lifelong therapy vs. a relatively stable environment) rather than simple affection. However, the friend’s perspective—that of the legal parent treating her children equally—is also valid. Introducing significant, unequal financial gifts into a family system, even with good intentions, often disrupts established relational dynamics and can inadvertently create resentment or feelings of favoritism, regardless of the OP’s true intent.

The OP’s action, while emotionally understandable from their viewpoint, is likely to cause significant friction because it overrides the parents’ established structure of equality. A more constructive approach would be to communicate the intent behind the specific trust amounts clearly and proactively to the friend *before* the trusts are finalized, framing the gift as support for documented, anticipated life costs for the older child, rather than a direct comparison of love for both children. The OP has the right to gift their money as they choose, but maximizing positive impact requires managing the emotional fallout within the friendship.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

dbag_darrell my personal feeling is this - money is fungible.

you don't have to give it all in one go...

have a separate "special" fund that is released to your...

parent does not need to know if you think it...

EpsilonSage NTA They are not your children. You are under...

Your choice to gift differently is justified both in attachment...

If your friend complains, just know that it's tacky AF...

You may want to just not reveal the trusts for...

drezdogge Please don't give a mentally ill person full access...

or 21 it's crazy town. I was that kid and...

But at 25 I could have used support but not...

I'm imagining you have a windfall coach already if not...

East_Earth_920 they will help you set up the right trust...

: If anyone ever feels bad. Just give me and...

If you give 2 mio to the one you like...

cla*s="comment_author">2fat4fifteen: It's fine. i wouldn't tell the kids about it...

InAllTheMagazines you can just ambiguously refer to it as the...

but a gentle warning: people get weird when it comes...

If you want to keep your friend and her daughter...

Alternative_Owl_3710 I am about to receive some compensation for medical...

I plan to give my friends 2 kids money and...

One is a teenager and the other is a toddler....

It's different with her yougest because I lived with her...

Im giving them different amounts purely on the basis that...

will be 18). Where as the teenager will pretty much...

You could possibly approach it like that. Tell your friend...

Never tell a parent you want to treat them differently....

The bank is paying then interest and not you. So...

NTA but you will be if you don't tread carefully.

The original poster faces a difficult conflict stemming from their desire to use substantial personal wealth to support their best friend’s daughter, who they feel a deep maternal bond with, especially given the child’s history of abuse and mental health struggles. This intent directly clashes with the friend’s likely expectation of equal treatment for both children, raising fears that the unequal distribution of the gift will be interpreted as a judgment of love or value.

Given the poster’s deep emotional investment versus the friend’s parental role and potential feelings of inequality, the central question remains: Is it justifiable to prioritize one child’s long-term needs based on a unique, mother-like bond and specific history of trauma, even if it means creating a financial disparity between siblings whom the parent treats equally?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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