Parents demand access to daughter's savings account after she reveals her financial state, daughter refuses, entire family gets involved: ‘I’m not a walking bank account'

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    1) "My mom started crying, saying she never thought her daughter would turn her back on family"
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    "AITA for Refusing to Give My Parents Access to My Savings?"

    I (28F) have been financially independent since I was 18. I worked through college, took on side gigs, and budgeted aggressively to build my savings. I didn't
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    grow up with much my parents always struggled with money, and I saw firsthand how stressful financial instability was. That's why I was so determined to create a safety net for myself.
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    Recently, my parents found out that I have a significant amount saved. I didn't tell them directly; my younger sister let it slip in conversation. The moment
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    they heard, it was like a switch flipped. Suddenly, they started making comments about how family should support each other and how they sacrificed so much to raise me. Then they
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    got more direct asking for money to pay off their debts and help with their mortgage. I love my parents, but they've never been great
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    with money. They've always lived paycheck to paycheck, spending beyond their means and making impulsive financial decisions. They've taken out loans they couldn't afford, co-signed for family
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    members who never paid them back, and spent money on luxuries while struggling to cover basics. I knew that if I gave them anything, it wouldn't be a one-time thing it would open the door to
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    them relying on me permanently. I told them no. I explained that I worked hard to build my savings and wasn't in a position to just hand over large amounts of money.
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    They weren't happy. My mom started crying, saying she never thought her daughter would turn her back on family. My dad got angry, saying if I had enough
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    to save, I had enough to share. They even suggested that if I didn't want to "donate" the money, I could at least give them a loan though they had no actual plan to pay it back.
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    When I still refused, things got worse. They started calling me selfish and ungrateful, reminding me of everything they did for me. growing up. My sister has taken their side, saying I
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    have more than enough and should help the people who raised me. Even extended family has chimed in, acting like I'm hoarding wealth while my parents struggle.
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    But no one seems to acknowledge that I got here by being responsible while they made bad choices. Now, I feel stuck. I don't want to ruin my relationship
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    with my family, but I also don't want to be treated like walking bank account. Am I really the bad guy for wanting to keep what I worked so hard for? Or did I just finally see the truth that
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    to my family, my value is only measured by what I can provide? AITA for choosing financial security over being treated like a personal ATM? Or did I just finally realize that to my family, love only goes as far as my wallet?
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    Advanced-Pear-8988 NTA- at all your parents and sister are terrible. Go LC with them as you're now only seen as an ATM and it will not get better
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    RememberKoomValley You do not ever owe your parents money for raising you. You owe your children money; that arrow flies forward.
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    If you gave them your money, what would actually happen? Would they suddenly become financially sensible? Or would they use it poorly, spend it on fripperies, and end up no better off while your own situation was considerably worse?
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    Global-Fact7752 Don't do it! And don't let them manipulate you..! You are where you are because of decisions you have made and they are where they are for the
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    same reasons! Do not discuss your financial situation with them.you are not their baby sitter.
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    Diagnoztik403 NTA. You didn't ask to be born, and what they did for you when they were raising you is something a parent is supposed to do.
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    Amazing-Wave4704 NTA!! Not a dime. low to no contact if you need to. Your family are losers and users.
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    thickhipstightlips NTA. "Everything we've done for you" is what parents should and must do to raise you to be a solid adult. You don't owe them anything. They chose to
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    birth and raise you, you didn't ask to be here. Selfish on their part. Do NOT cave. If you do, the begging will never stop.
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    DD 100

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