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Many parents have trouble respecting their children’s personal boundaries, thinking that they are allowed todososince they brought them tolife. Such behavior pushes parents tobeemotionally manipulative and intrusive. This story proves why kids should set boundaries and make their parents respect them.
Itall started when the inheritance arrived.

Being inthis situation isheartbreaking, and that’s why this person wanted toshare the story onReddit and get everyone’s opinion. Let’s see what happened:
Mygrandparents were incredible people. They worked hard their entire lives and, when they passed, they left meaninheritance—not afortune, but enough togive measolid start inlife. Itwas their way ofsecuring myfuture, andI couldn’t bemore grateful.
But then, myparents found out. Suddenly, this money wasn’t mine anymore—it was ‘family money.’
They started talking about using ittofund aluxurious family trip. You know, the kind where everyone flies first class and stays infive-star resorts. Their argument? ‘We raised you; you owe us,’ and, ‘This trip will bring the family closer together.’ Itried explaining that this wasn’t what mygrandparents wanted, but they weren’t hearingit.
And that’s when they dropped the guilt bomb. But here’s where things get tricky. Myparents started calling meselfish. They saidI was putting money over family, thatI should trust them tohandleit, and thatI was being ungrateful for all they’ve done forme.
But here’s the thing: mygrandparents left that money forme, not them. It’s not likeI don’t appreciate myparents, but does that mean they’re entitled totake something that wasn’t meant for them?
Istood myground, but now the tension athome isunbearable. Every conversation turns into another argument, and they’re even getting other family members involved topressureme. Sonow, I’m stuck between honoring mygrandparents’ wishes and keeping the peace inmyfamily. What would youdo?
Comments ofsupport started pouringin.
- Iwould use part ofthe money toget myown place ifyou haven’t already. Asfor the family, ask them WHY they weren’t left any money. Sounds asthough your grandparents had them all figured out. @FaraSha_Au/ Reddit
- Take the money and run. You don’t owe your parents anything, and they should want you touse itfor something worthwhile, not frivolous vacations.
Make sure it’s secure and don’t leave your bank details lying around. Ifyour parents might have your bank details, open anew account they don’t know about and move the money there. @blanketsandplants/ Reddit - You don’t owe them anything for raising you. That was their job. They had fun bringing you into this world.
There’s areason itwasn’t left tothem. Use itfor what your grandparents intended. YOUR head start. @EnvironmentalBend977/ Reddit - Parents who say ‘you owe us’ are bad parents. They chose tohave you and bring you into this world, you didn’t ask tobeborn. You owe them nothing.
Ifyou want tospend the money onaholiday, that’s fine. But they can’t dictate toyou how you spend your inheritance money. Putting that expectation and pressure onyou isunbelievably selfish and unfair. @liebackandthinkofeng/ Reddit
Oftentimes, parents disappoint and push their kids excessively, tothe point that the latter want toget far away from them. Not only that, but they favor one kid over the other, leaving deep sadness marks. How would you feel ifyour parents didn’t even attend your wedding?
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