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r/Relationships Daughter Wants Me to Fund Her Rich Lifestyle

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4.910.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 19 minutes

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0:00 Intro 0:11 Sell sell 4:25 Set up to fail 11:28 Work wife 14:13 Destroyed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Where OP's daughter expects Opie to sell

1:04.0

Literally everything she owns

1:05.8

And just give all the money to her daughter

1:08.4

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1:10.4

I'm a 54-year-old

1:12.1

female widower. My husband passed away eight years ago. The ranch is what kept me going after he died.

1:18.3

We built it together from almost nothing. It took decades of early mornings, busted equipment,

1:23.8

droughts, bad years, and choosing work over comfort. That land is the only thing that still feels

1:29.7

like home, because every corner of it has him in it. I have one daughter who's 23. She's married now.

1:36.2

For a while after my husband died, we were close. I helped them while they were starting out. I never

1:41.5

charged rent when they stayed over. I watched their dogs when they

1:44.7

traveled. I tried to be the kind of mother who supports without controlling. About a year ago,

1:50.0

they sat me down for what they called a serious talk. I thought something was wrong. Instead,

1:55.6

they asked me to sell the ranch, not part of it, not lease it. Sell everything. Their reasoning was that I don't

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