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r/Amithedevil Can I Sue to Steal Someone's Baby?

2025-05-21 Comedy
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Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8qFqrblXu1Plkv8L Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Discord: https://discord.com/invite/VD6eYD3 0:00 Intro 0:09 Cheater 1:54 No contact 6:11 Comment 7:18 Grandchild 8:47 Diagnosis 11:48 Ruined life "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0

Top Comments (10)

@FEKana 2025-05-21

"Admittedly things got hazy" is typically code for " i hit them"

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@lee-o7m5g 2025-05-21

As as a social worker there are some clear red flags story 2: 1. Youngest getting into fights, usually highlight emotional issues, and can be a reflection of life at home re physical abuse. 2. Physical abusers of children tend to not 'love' those children in the traditional sense. They regularly blame the child, and claim the child had something wrong from birth. 3. Refusal to spend 1 on 1 time with a step parent is a huge flag, usually the child is safeguarding themselves from behaviours they've seen the parent do together, in this case maybe physical abuse. 4. When a parent says 'things got hazy' or similar statements, these are seen as guilt ridden comments, attempting to blame the victim in part to what happened. 5. Most importantly, when an older sibling over reacts in protection of a younger sibling, that's a huge red flag to us, that's very normally an emotional response to fear for their sibling. This is abuse, 100%

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@annamoonc2175 2025-05-21

I have a feeling that OP2's daughter is not only the scapegoat, but also the protector to her younger siblings. She wants to go back to protect them.

940 11 replies
@ToyBonnieVentRabbit 2025-05-21

"My new wife", "Grandparents' rights", "Poor relationship", "Interrogated my other son", "little ungrateful shit". Don't you love it when they give all the reasons they're trying to hide?

698 3 replies
@dracko158 2025-05-21

Story 2: Small thing, The part about Mark getting suspended for fighting even though it's self defense, if you believe him, then why would you still yell at your child for defending themselves anyway? What do you want him to do? Stand there and let whoever it is beat him up? If Lizzy is the one calling you out on it, you know you failed as parents.

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@Hybrid301 2025-05-21

If listening to True Crime criminal confessions has taught me anything. Everyone always seems to “black out” or “can’t remember” the worst parts of what they did. What are you hiding OP?

516 11 replies
@Mr_Timi1 2025-05-21

So you don't like your teen daughter you "love" her but you don't "love" her and you're surprised when she acts out... clearly you don't understand how kids work.

458 3 replies
@MadsFeierskov 2025-05-21

"Before I knew it, I was having an affair" Cheaters are so weird.

433 25 replies
@soulgazer11 2025-05-21

I'm honestly glad the second story is in AmITheDevil because similar BS happened to me with my "mother". She always showed extreme preferential treatment to my younger sister and she kicked me out at 17 BECAUSE "my sister didn't like living with me". There was a point where my 15 year old sister had a bedroom + my old bedroom as an office, while I had to sleep in the living room. In a house that had 5 bedrooms and only 4 people in it. When you hate your kids, they know it.

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@thanos8077 2025-05-21

Story 2: imagine yelling at your son for DEFENDING HIMSELF when someone attacks him at school and going no contact with your own daughter when she tries to reconcile. 🤦

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