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It's strange how love and acceptance can skip a generation, despite both grandparents being loving people on both sides, and the op being empathetic, both his parents are shallow, entitled monsters.
i watched the video for a bit but seeing you fumble this parkour this badly is so painful im going to just put my bluetooth headphones on and go do something else
I read this before I played the video, and I shouldn't have. Cause that's all I was focusing on then! 😂😂 I was like, I can't be that bad.....ok, it's that bad! 😅
All the people who blame the child for being a doormat or not standing up for herself are treating her like an adult who came from a well-adjusted family. When you grow up with Toxic parents you are bombarded with feeling worthless for as long as you remember. Toxic parents also usually tell you that you owe everything to them and that only they know what's best for you. So you grow up with no confidence to make decisions. That's why they hated her crocheting and banned her business. It gave her freedom and a sense of worth and strength. Even if you try to emancipate yourself from them it takes money for a lawyer, which kids generally don't have. She did what she could. Waited until she could legally leave and did so immediately. Have some empathy.
@@Storylinesphere1208 there is a book on generational types of personalities that lead other types of generational personalities. The Celestine Prophesy.
Wtf is wrong with people?! The BEST way to travel is with a baby in a sling. I remember taking my kids on a cruise to the Bahamas, and our best day was on a topless beach - my 16 month old was still nursing and all the people who attack tourists until they buy their crap were struck dumb by seeing an exceedingly pale woman not just WITH a child, but THREE OF THEM. And one of them was (*GASP*) BREASTFEEDING!!! 😂😂😂 I still love traveling with my (now adult) children. Especially since they're old enough to pay sometimes... Lol
I find OP’s ability to forgive her parents and hope they’re doing well even in spite of all they did I honestly find inspiring. She seems like a genuinely good person… our world could definitely use a few more of those around!
Though I’m sure the young lady in the story will never see this, I just wanted to share how happy I am to hear someone around my daughter’s age has been able to overcome such a bad situation and turned a passionate hobby into a thriving business. I was listening to this story while I worked on plastic canvas crafts for my daughter. It’s not crochet, which I learned how to do years ago but never pursued, but it’s using yarn, needles, and plastic canvas to create different things like Kleenex box covers, ornaments, and pictures. I’ve been doing it on and off for over 40 years. It was a difficult hobby to share when I was younger because I was a boy already being picked on in school and anything with yarn was seen as girly. I love being creative and making new things all the time. It’s quite the outlet for stress. I hope you’re still doing well in college. Don’t let anyone take away your passion for the things you enjoy doing! I hope I can someday see your work!
God if this story is truly real HOLY SHIT op is so strong, stronger then any person should be at such a young age and damn you go op never slow down from here on in u have the world in your hand go go go
As more than a few theolgians have pointed out, the Ten Commandments say "Honor" your mother and father, for they gave you life, but it says nothing at all about loving them. Because even backbin the day, they knew about horrible parents. :)
Things You can Sue Your Parents for Harassment, Neglect, Emotional/psychological/mental abuse (Includes terrorizing a child with threats of violence or abandonment).
OP is a strong and amazing person. As a young person having to navigate through the turmoil of toxicity and come out of that environment with determination and success, you are inspiring and fortunate. Thank you grandparents for supporting and being by OP. As for the parents? No matter where they have run away to, they are destined to meet KARMA. And when they do..... it's going to HURT 🤷♀️ Take care OP!
That Email cutting off her parents....the absolute worst thing to do. You walk away and say nothing. You NEVER give narcississts something to use against you.
I cant anymore with the way AI writes lmaoo. Each hand movement expressed my years of progress and hard work. Soon my business started blossoming and turned into smth larger, something i could be proud of. No 17 year old writes like this XDD
Sadly, even though both parents have actively stated that they hate OP, they WILL come back when they need money, asking OP to forgive them because "They're FAMILY!"
This was hard to listen to, real or not, to hear that you were unwanted is the epitome of parental neglect. They were forced to have her but they shouldn't have blamed her, she's not a misfortune, she's a blessing.
I was a little girl when I heard my mother tell a neighbor that I was supposed to have been born a boy. I was also compared to my younger sister and literally asked why can't you be more like your sister. I was criticized for breathing the wrong way I was once told at the supper table to stop what I was doing so I laid my fork down on the table. I took the milk from the fridge on nights so I could pour myself a glass and my mother walked out and yelled at me and told me it wasn't allowed to have it because she wanted it the next morning for the rest of the kids. Syrup my entire life even after I became a wife mother and grandmother my mother was always finding fault with my life. It was a horrible way to grow up and it is a horrible way to live.
The parents engaged in an adult activity before they were mentally ready for the consequences and accidentally created OP. They then proceeded to cruelly make her pay for her existence. OP did the right thing by leaving her greedy, immature parents home when she turned 17. She didn't deserved what her parents were doing to her mentally. As for the people calling OP a doormat, ignore them. A child is always wanting the acceptance and love of their parents. OP had to arrive, in her own good time, when enough was enough and she was still, after all a child. They were putting their own inadequacies on this child to do something they, themselves, couldn't do. I hate it when people do that. OP eventually received a lot a support from both sets of grandparents and can move on to live a happy and fulfilling live.
The grandparents should have raised the child or given it up for adoption. They made her keep it. They are ultimately responsible for the abuse you suffered.
So her parents forced the daughter to get the child and later forced her and the dad to raise their child. I think that the child does not deserve this treatment. The grandparents should have known better!
Ask gfc says, you're not allowed to quit, no matter how hard it gets. But those two parents? They can. Props to OP for starting the journey of indipendance, just hope they learn to let dead weight drop before it drowns them
Ummm the grandparents realizing the parents were not taking care of the child and not taking the kid back is terrible. They should have never let the kid live with the parents and have the parents pay child support
I'm suprised not as many people are pointing out how fake this story is- It's all told in a past tense/like, skipping past so many decades of your life without any issues of memory human emotion; And how, by starting a buisness, it suddenly is a success and begins to start branching out into online markets. Idk what teenager at whatever decade outside of 2020's is thinking about that- =\ Edit: Got further into the video, it briefly snaps back into turning more human. But majority of the video is told in that story telling format and I feel some of the words used are still weird- And if you disagree with the 2nd point about the 2020's, well, the main point of that argument was how successful it was after it just beginning and how everything just works out, no issue. =\
I really don't get why they had a child in the first place if they never wanted one. The least they could have done is grow up their child and then pursue the life they always dreamed of once she's independent enough to live on her own. But no, they had to treat OP like garbage, as if she had any fault for their mischief. I really hope they realize their errors and just how horrible they've been to their own child for no reason at all.
The most unbelievable part of this story is that OP had a booming crocheting business. Lol, ok. One thing I know about the college experiences that you can't throw a rock without hitting somebody begging for some crocheted shit.
@@deeveevideoswhen you force awful people to give birth it creates a bad environment for a child who doesn’t deserve it. He’s not saying this to speak bad about the daughter
Well done, and know that their selfish nature means that traveling the world will not enlighten them, consciousness comes from within regardless of the place. You had the last laugh. Let those bad memories fade and focus on the positives in life, never look back and keep moving forward.
How to find a strange how these people always want is there a toxic parents to accept them? If you listen to your parents journey they don't talk about how they wanted their parents attention! They just live their life had kids forced to go back to school then got married😂 some people just want to leave their house and not look back start there own family and their own journey in life
lol. Yeah I had that thought. I'm fast. Really fast, but no one is making that much money on crochet or knitting or tunisian crochet.... and I can do all three.
The grandparents were getting old and in case u haven't noticed taking care of kids is hard especially when they are old people. They said this in the beginning of the story. And their grandpa died and the grandma helped her when she had the time.
@@SnoWyz1988 I'm sorry did u listen at all? It said that they thought that the parents had changed but they put on a fake act to trick everyone and once they revealed their true colors she moved back in with her grandma
@@king-of-kingss131 I did. And you still don't understand, that if the grandparents didn't make the parents keep the child, nothing of this would happen.
@@SnoWyz1988 the grandparents didn't make them keep the child, they gave them the child when they thought they was ready. But by the time they realize that they weren't the grandfather died and it put the grandmother under so much stress and then u want to bring a baby into the equation? There is only so much one human being can take plus once again the grandma was getting older that's another reason why she gave them the kid.
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It's not the grandparents fault the parents are the ones at fault for neglecting their child the grandparents were the good people in this story as they helped the op become successful in life while if the grandparents hadn't op would be homeless becuase of neglectful parents who wanted nothing more the the op's money and they went to the lengths to abuse op by trying to take her money becuase they "deserved"/they did not becuase they abandoned their child then abused her to try and get money you think it's the grandparents fault but I don't think you were paying any attention whatsoever just watching him fumble gosh darn parkour
It's strange how love and acceptance can skip a generation, despite both grandparents being loving people on both sides, and the op being empathetic, both his parents are shallow, entitled monsters.
Yeah it is. But things do skip generations. Lol. I'm more like my grandparents. My mom's mom's temper, my dad's mom's helplessness. (Mom always said she married with her looks and couldnt even boil water, although they wrote each other lettrrs and she read a lot of books) got my mom's dad's spirituality and my dad's dad's temper and love for quiet. I think most of my family tree is autistic lol. My dad got diagnosed after me but looking back they're all pretty weird 😂 even my mom who was the supposed normal one.