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🗓️ 22 January 2022
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r/AITA in todays am I the a**hole stories, op has received a large inheritance from their grandfather and intends to give the whole thing to their Dad so they can retire. However, Husband is complaining that they could pay off his debts.
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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. |
0:09.0 | Ah, Slech, am I the butthole. And if you love a Reddit story, why not consider hitting that subscribe, maybe that like button too. |
0:18.9 | Let's jump straight into the madness, shall we? Much love,. And our first story comes from sweats and slippers, titled Am I the |
0:26.7 | Asshole for using my inheritance from my grandpa to retire my dad instead of paying off my |
0:32.1 | husband's debt. My husband and I are in our late 20s. Dad is in his late 40s. The inheritance was left by my |
0:40.0 | deceased mum's dad. My father remarried after her death and now has three kids with my stepmom. |
0:46.1 | She stays home with her youngest. I've moved out. My personal goal was always to retire my father |
0:51.6 | since I started my career. That's been the plan. He left for work |
0:56.3 | every day, whether he was sick or had broken ribs every day. He worked two jobs when I was younger. |
1:03.4 | It meant that I didn't get to see him hardly at all, but I knew he was only doing what he had to do |
1:08.0 | in order to put a roof over our heads and money in my college fund. |
1:12.3 | The year I left the university, he had fallen off a ladder and broke two ribs out in the field |
1:17.0 | on a Friday, but waited till he got off to go to ER and went into work the next Monday. |
1:22.2 | Didn't ask for workers' compensation or time off, just sucked it up and went back into work. |
1:45.5 | That day I told myself I was going to retire him as soon as I could. So when my grandpa passed his inheritance to his only living biological grandchild or child, I used the money to help make sure my dad would never have to work another day in his life. Now, my husband had a massive amount of student loan debts along with some credit card debt. He is upset because I didn't use any of the money to pay off |
1:50.7 | his debt, a lot of which was accumulated before meeting me and give what was left over to my father |
1:56.2 | to retire on. But truthfully, the choice between husband's debt and the promise I made to myself before I left |
2:01.9 | home about retiring my father wasn't really much of a choice. This was something I had to do. |
2:08.2 | Edits, just to clarify, my dad was against the idea of immediately retiring, but that was my |
2:13.1 | intent. I'm so glad he can now and not be living in poverty. It's liberating knowing his future will be a |
2:19.4 | comfortable one. I understand not everyone can relate to this feeling and that's okay, but I'm so glad he's set. |
2:26.4 | It was quite a bit of money. Even after the tax, I'm sure it will last. And if not, he'll always |
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