Grandma Leaves Life Savings To Mooch Aunt, Gets Paid Out In $10 Installments

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    Font - Posted by u/joemondo 18 hours ago S Deathbed Malicious Compliance. "Give it all to her." Okay. OC S My grandmother was an immigrant who had to leave school at about age 12 after her own mother died. As the eldest daughter it was her responsibility to take care of her younger siblings. Consequently she never learned more than basic reading and math, and although she married and had kids of her own she worked outside the home to add to household income, often doing cleaning and other low-wa
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    Font - Of her own children most were reasonable people, but her youngest daughter was a complete parasite. She had no problem taking whatever she could get from her mother, my grandmother, even having her mother co- sign on debts and then leaving her to pay it off. Despite not having much education my grandmother was a wise person in her own way, but not when it came to her own kids and especially not her mooch daughter. She just could not stop letting her daughter misuse her.
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    Font - She ultimately became ill with cancer. Her kids took care of her, except for, you guessed it, the youngest parasite daughter. On her deathbed she told her oldest daughter she was worried about the mooch, and related where she kept all her money. It wasn't much. Maybe $700 or so. And then she told her oldest daughter that when she died to give it all to the mooch. After my grandmother died, oldest daughter had to stomach giving her own mother's last dollars to her miserable vampire of a si
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    Font - So that's what she did, for years. Just $10 a month, every month. Not enough to splurge on anything, not enough to even make a difference in her life. Almost as if it were nothing. I always admired my older aunt. She knew how to hold a grudge.
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    Font - Font - NOREEEEEEtilBrooklyn - 18 hr. ago What ever happened to parasite daughter? Vote Reply Share Report Save Follow joemondo OP 17 hr. ago - edited 17 hr. ago She tried to mooch off her siblings, but was not very successful. She got my father to cosign for a credit card or loan or something and left him with $10k in debt. After that he cut her off totally. She went on in her incredible low-life way, always going from one skeezy guy to another. I hate to think I have any genes in common
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    Human body - darth_analfissure 18 hr. ago Not even enough to cover HD Netflix, amazing :D
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    Product - PicklesAndSalsa 18 hr. ago I've never been one to hold a grudge. My father was, and I'll always hate him for that. Vote Reply Share Report Save Follow SirDianthus 16 hr. ago "I never apologize, I'm sorry that's just the way I am"
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    Font - Yuna-Ch 18 hr. ago Your grandmother is a freaking saint and without a doubt a loving mother who loves her children to death. And your oldest aunt? She's a freaking madlad. She figured out how to grant your grandmother's last wish while making the smooch feel like she didn't got anything. Vote Reply Share Report Save Follow joemondo OP 18 hr. ago And older aunt was my godmother too. That doesn't really mean anything but I have to admit I am glad to have that weird extra connection with her
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    Font - Sweet-Salt-1630- 18 hr. ago That is brilliant Vote Reply Share Report Save Follow joemondo OP 18 hr. ago I thought so too. To be honest, I would almost be tempted to be critical of my older aunt for violating the spirit of the death bed wish although she technically upheld it. But in this case I feel that giving over all the money at once to that parasite would have been to enable an abusive situation, so I'm cool with how she resolved it.

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