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EP1881: My German Host brother is a creep…I need to get out of here! | Reddit Stories

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Improv, Comedy

4.3576 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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r/BORUpdates - How do I (24f) tell my host mom about her son's (17m) weird behavior? I feel like she won't believe me, and I don't know what to do.

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0:00.0

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0:02.6

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0:21.0

My German host mom's son is a creep. I want out. I never thought this would happen. I cannot sleep tonight because of how helpless I'm feeling in this situation. I am an opair. I started at 19, went to Australia, and took care of two little girls and loved it. What's an opair? It's kind of like a nanny. Okay.

0:21.5

After a year, I came back home and went to college, but I decided that I wanted to travel again because I am interested in teaching English abroad one day. I met a really great family on an accredited website that I went to last time for my Opaire match and met a German family. By the way, this comes from Opaire Troubles X on the Best of Editor Update Subreddit.

0:39.6

So, they really liked me, and met a German family. By the way, this comes from Opair Troubles X on the Best

0:38.1

of Editor Upditor Update subreddit. So they really liked me and I really liked them and the area. And I've always wanted to go to Germany. So after about three months of talking and making sure there were no other family I wanted to go with more, we went through with it. Now I am in Germany and I have been here for two months.

0:54.9

Where in Germany?

0:55.7

That's what I want to know.

0:56.5

Yeah.

0:57.0

They have three children. we went through with it. Now I am in Germany and I have been here for two months. Where in Germany?

0:55.7

That's what I want to know. Yeah. They have three children, all boys, a one year old who's the cutest thing on earth, a 14 year old who's friendly and sweet, and a 17 year old who I don't really provide much for. He kept to himself a lot and didn't talk much with me, which I didn't mind because I'm

1:11.3

mainly there for the two younger ones. Yeah, you don't need to take care of a 17-year-old. It's like in Malcolm in the middle when they get a babysitter for the boys. Oh, I love that show. For Alex and anyone who is watching an au pair is a young foreign person, typically a woman, who helps with housework or child care in exchange for room and board.

1:29.5

I didn't know. Thank you, Keown. You're very welcome. But some weird things started happening. I began to notice that he started staring at me a lot whenever we were alone. I believe this is the 17-year-old. Or even at family dinners. Wait, how old is O-P? 19. Is, I believe, 19? Okay. Maybe a little bit older. So, like, within his age range. I started at 19. Oh, so she's like 20 something? So she's probably in her early 20s. Okay. He walks up to me at times, and it sounds like he's asking me questions in German, but I can't understand him. The oldest boys can speak English.

2:02.2

Oh, wait, no, this is... I think it's still the 17-year-old. Is, okay, it is the 17-year-old. I think you're just saying that both the 14-year-old and the 14-year-old can speak English. When I tell him, I don't understand him, he just walks away. I asked his brother once what he asked, and he said it was something bad. and he's told his brother to stop

2:17.2

but he won't listen

2:18.7

So the 17 year olds

2:20.4

just walking up to her

2:21.3

saying and he said it was something bad. Oh. And he's told his brother to stop, but he won't listen. So the 17-year-old was just walking up to her saying some weird stuff in German. And then walking, and she's like, what? And he was like, yeah, he's like, ooh. And the brother's like, you don't want to know. Ugh. Then over these past two weeks, he's made accidental contact with me. Sometimes he'll brush up against me,

2:36.3

even when there's enough room for us to not bump into each other. One or two times when this happened,

2:41.2

I felt something on my waist, like his hand. But I thought maybe it was an accident. Now that they're

2:46.0

out of school, we're alone at the house during the day while the parents work. And sometimes when I'm

2:50.4

playing with the baby, he'll come and play with the baby too but he will be very close to me like to the

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