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r/Relationships Husband Is Mad I Make $156,000/MONTH

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4.910.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2026

⏱️ 17 minutes

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0:00 Intro 0:08 Secret finances 2:58 Low class 5:07 Terrible guy 7:24 Offended 11:27 AI adult content 13:45 Jobs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:27.4

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0:58.6

Welcome to R slash Relationships, where Opie has a secret trust fund worth tens of millions of dollars.

1:05.8

Our next Reddit post is from Deep Book. I had a very rich and powerful dad who died when I was a child and left me a lot of money.

1:13.8

After he died, all of his sycophant, money-grubbing friends tried to dig their claws into me.

1:19.5

They would try to manipulate me into signing on to different things with them knowing I had money

1:24.2

that could help them, and that I was too young to know what I should say no to.

1:27.9

It got so bad that my mom ended up having to get me a personal lawyer slash advisor.

1:33.3

I never felt like I deserved the money I got, because I didn't.

1:37.1

And I felt like it brought so much evil into my life that I was not prepared for.

1:41.9

So I made the decision to not touch it unless I absolutely

1:45.1

needed it, like for school or medical stuff. I've donated tens of millions of dollars, at this point

1:51.5

about half the money to different causes that I know my dad would have cared about and that I care

1:56.0

about. Anyways, I don't tell anybody I have this money after seeing what it does to people's behavior,

2:01.3

and how, for a lot of people, they either see me as less, or they try to use me for their own gain.

2:06.7

The only people that know are my mother and my childhood best friend.

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