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Family Furious I Handed My Son My Late Mothers Necklace r/Relationships AITA Stories

Mark Narrations - Reddit Stories

Mark B

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4.6727 Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Relationship Reddit Stories, OP has been dealing with grief after losing their Mom and has been unable to pass on items from his Mom. However today he wanted to pass on a pearl necklace to his son, however, other family members are against it!


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0:00 Intro

0:20 Story 1

2:53 Story Comments

6:19 Story 1 Update

10:09 Story 2

13:18 Story 2 Edit

16:36 Story 2 Update


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0:00.0

Hey, hey Waffle gang, I do hope you are well. My name is Mark and today we're checking out some more.

0:08.7

Ah, Slash, you're mad a butthole. And if you love a Reddit story, why not consider him that like,

0:13.8

subscribe, maybe that notification bell too. Let's crack on with today's first story. Much love, guys.

0:20.4

This story is from Pearl Necklace Throwway who says,

0:24.7

Am I the asshole for giving my son my mother's necklace? I lost my parents when I was very young

0:31.2

and I've spent decades recovering from the trauma. One coping mechanism I had was holding on to

0:36.5

all of their things. My parents were well off

0:39.1

and I inherited almost all of their possessions and assets. My therapist and I have talked about

0:44.2

why I feel the need to cling on to these things that have no use to me. And I've said I might be

0:49.5

open to giving some of their things to someone who would use and treasure them. I don't have a concrete

0:54.5

plan or timeline for doing so though. My mother owned a pearl necklace that was passed down

0:59.5

from mother to daughter for generations. My great-great-grandmother brought it with her to America

1:05.2

when her family fled Germany, so obviously it has immense sentimental value. My mother didn't have a daughter, so the necklace

1:13.2

like everything else has been sitting in my house for decades, unworn. So onto my son. He is very

1:20.6

into style and fashion. He wears lots of different types of outfits. He wear a suit and tie to a work

1:26.7

function and then a mini skirt and mesh shirt to go clubbing with his friends. He wear a suit and tied to a work function and then a mini skirt

1:28.1

and mesh shirt to go clubbing with his friends. He wears jewelry sometimes and owns a few elegant,

1:33.6

classy pieces. No pearls though. A few months ago, my son was showing me an all white suit. He

1:39.8

bought to wear a to a friend's party. It was a really nice suit and all of a sudden I was

1:45.0

struck with the idea that my mother's pearls would look great with that suit. So I went and got

1:49.9

them. My son became very emotional and I decided that he should have the pearls to keep. I don't

1:55.7

wear necklaces but he does. I think my mother would want him to have the pearls. When I talked to my therapist

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