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Is it unreasonable to refuse to take care of my parents?
AIBU, which stands for 'Am I Being Unreasonable', is the perfect platform for sharing your thoughts and opinions! So, for today's AIBU discussion, we have this story from Reddit/A_Bean_Like_No_ Other:
Am I being unreasonable for refusing to take care of my parents?
'My household was negative, to say the least. My parents were strict and controlling. They wanted me to be a doctor or lawyer, but I only wanted to do art. I remember showing my parents my art and them making some sarcastic remarks. I told them I was going to college for art and asked them to help support me. I don't really know why, though, since I knew they wouldn't unless it was for something they wanted me to do.'
'Anyway, they refused, saying that it was "my choice, my responsibility". So I worked as a broke college student, barely making ends meet while juggling 2-3 part-time jobs and keeping up my grades. I now own a small art program.'
'A year into my degree, I met my now-husband in a small coffee shop. It turns out he was a student and wanted to make friends. By friends, he meant a girlfriend. He asked for my number, and I agreed since he was cute. Now I have 2 kids with him.'
'So now I (32) And my hubby (34) have a happy family; my husband's family became my second family. They helped me through college and weren't monster in-laws or anything like that.'
'My mum (66) and dad (69) reached out with their demands: Demand 1: Meet their grandkids. Demand 2: Move in with us or cover their rent. Demand 3: Pay for hospital/medical bills.'
'Their reasons? They "did so much for me and deserve their happy ending." I told them it was their bad choices, their responsibility, and they needed to work like I did to get by since I wasn't going to help some stuck-up pieces of work.'
'I feel like I did the right thing since they left me when I needed help, but some of the family thinks I'm being unfair to them since they did work for me so I could eat etc etc, but I don't know part of me doesn't wanna expose my kids nor myself to their toxicity but I want some unbiased outside opinions before I make up my mind.'
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