Anonymous wrote:Stop drinking that poison of resentment. It’s not like you wish you were him.
Anonymous wrote:I have a brother like this, and I admit I'm jealous. He is able-bodied but doesn't work and yet has every cable channel, satellite radio, orders takeout a lot, just a lot of everyday perks that I cannot afford and yet I am the one who has been working since I was 16yo. This isn't new. I worked all through college. He didn't and yet was able to afford joining a fraternity (I couldn't afford to rush). My parents gave him their old car a few years ago when his broke down. The unfairness and favoritism of it all bothers me, but mostly I wish they'd set up trusts for my kids for college rather than let my brother fritter away my father's hard-earned money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a sibling like this. I remind myself I wouldn't change places but it's hard to watch the level of enabling.
Same. And we are pressured to give money because parents does not have a lot and we do.
Anonymous wrote:I have a brother like this, and I admit I'm jealous. He is able-bodied but doesn't work and yet has every cable channel, satellite radio, orders takeout a lot, just a lot of everyday perks that I cannot afford and yet I am the one who has been working since I was 16yo. This isn't new. I worked all through college. He didn't and yet was able to afford joining a fraternity (I couldn't afford to rush). My parents gave him their old car a few years ago when his broke down. The unfairness and favoritism of it all bothers me, but mostly I wish they'd set up trusts for my kids for college rather than let my brother fritter away my father's hard-earned money.
Anonymous wrote:Have a sibling like this. I remind myself I wouldn't change places but it's hard to watch the level of enabling.
Anonymous wrote:My parents give my brother and his wife over 100 K a year and have probably given them
2 million total. They pay for really expensive private schools
For his kids, all of the bill for college. Summer camps. Large house down payment. My sister and I get maybe 10k a year and our kids go to public school. For me the hardest part is watching my brother and his wife swam around like they are aristocrats when their entire lifestyle including a stay at home
Wife is subsidized by my parents. In our situation my parents now need help
With caregiving and I would like to just tell them that I will visit every twentieth time, because clearly he is the favorite and the one they want to see. Also maybe the lady without a job could help out.
Anonymous wrote:Have a sibling like this. I remind myself I wouldn't change places but it's hard to watch the level of enabling.
Anonymous wrote:My parents give my brother and his wife over 100 K a year and have probably given them
2 million total. They pay for really expensive private schools
For his kids, all of the bill for college. Summer camps. Large house down payment. My sister and I get maybe 10k a year and our kids go to public school. For me the hardest part is watching my brother and his wife swam around like they are aristocrats when their entire lifestyle including a stay at home
Wife is subsidized by my parents. In our situation my parents now need help
With caregiving and I would like to just tell them that I will visit every twentieth time, because clearly he is the favorite and the one they want to see. Also maybe the lady without a job could help out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No mentally sound adult behaves like this OP.
50K a year is chicken change and not worth losing your dignity
Your brother probably has a mild mental disability that is difficult to notice/ diagnose.
50k a year is chicken change ??? Just wow.
For some people it would be a life changing amount of money. Every year.