Anonymous wrote:My husband's parents paid for his sister's college but not his for reasons that are unclear. She is a spoiled princess and he is the forgotten one.
My parents paid for my sister's college but not mine as I got a full ride. My father celebrated my full ride by buying himself a car.
Anonymous wrote:It looks bad, but perhaps there is a financial change you don't know about. We haven't changed our visible habits, still live in the same tiny house and drive the same cars, but we're much wealthier than we used to be, and can afford to pay for any university for our two kids. Couldn't have done that 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:People, parents not paying for one of their kids college because that kid got a scholarship is not the same thing at all as not paying and requiring that kid to get loans, work, etc while later paying the bills for a younger sibling to go to college.
Not even remotely close. And posters who post this know that. Stop.
Anonymous wrote:It looks bad, but perhaps there is a financial change you don't know about. We haven't changed our visible habits, still live in the same tiny house and drive the same cars, but we're much wealthier than we used to be, and can afford to pay for any university for our two kids. Couldn't have done that 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:My husband's parents paid for his sister's college but not his for reasons that are unclear. She is a spoiled princess and he is the forgotten one.
My parents paid for my sister's college but not mine as I got a full ride. My father celebrated my full ride by buying himself a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So then if you couldn’t do something for one of your kids you shouldn’t do it for any? I’m not in this boat because my older kids did not go to college. But frankly, if we were so inclined, we could do much more for our youngest than we would have been able for our older kids due to having a paid off mortgage and no longer having to pay high medical bills for one of our kids and higher incomes.
Also I was in this situation sort of. My father died when I was young and my mom had to choose which kids to support because she couldn’t support all of us. I was the one she choose not to support. It must have sucked to be her and have to choose. No resentment here.
You can do whatever you want. But there will be blowback and consequences because the slighted person will feel hurt by the injustice and may respond in ways you don't like.
It's great that you hold no resentment. Many people understandably would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents did this. They also bought my siblings cars and homes. I paid for my own college, grad school, car, wedding, home, etc.
I am 100% positive when my mother dies she’s leaving everything to them too. I probably won’t get anything.
There is some giant piece of information that you are not sharing. Not saying you need to share with all of us, but there's a back story.
Anonymous wrote:My parents did this. They also bought my siblings cars and homes. I paid for my own college, grad school, car, wedding, home, etc.
I am 100% positive when my mother dies she’s leaving everything to them too. I probably won’t get anything.