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AITAH for asking my parents to put my name on the house if they expect me to keep paying their mortgage?
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29-year-old woman demands name be put on parent’s home after paying its mortgage for 4 years, they accuse him of being entitled: ‘You’re trying to steal it from us’
We all have complicated relationships with our parents. I don't care who you are, where you're from, who your parents are, or whatever lie you want to share about your relationship with them, but it's never a straight line. The waves of good times and bad times with parents are multifaceted and complex. I can safely say that my relationship with both parents has evolved and changed so much over time. When I was a child, I wasn't close to my dad at all, and was much closer to my mom. As I got older, there was an ebb and flow in every direction. These days, I feel like I'm close to both of them, and that things are good between us. They may even be reading this listicle right now! (Hi Mom and Dad), but that's besides the point.
In the story below, the protagonist has been financially supporting her parents in their endeavor to buy a new home. She's been covering their mortgage, and what was supposed to be temporary has turned into 4 years. Read the full story below.