Imagine you’re a proud mom of an academically gifted son, Noah, who’s just received a likely letter from his dream school. You’re over the moon, but there’s one tiny problem: you don’t have the funds to cover his tuition. However, your husband does have a college fund, but it’s for his daughter, Grace, from a previous marriage. What do you do? Do you ask him to use Grace’s fund for Noah? This is the moral quandary that one woman found herself in, sparking a whirlwind of family drama. Let’s delve into the story.
Meet the Family

Noah’s Big News

The Financial Dilemma

The Controversial Proposal

Grace’s College Plans

Daddy’s Dilemma

The Daughter’s Outburst

Unfounded Accusations

Family Backlash

Self-Doubt and Support

Seeking Unbiased Opinions

The Guilt Creeps In

A Family Divided Over College Funds: Who’s in the Right?
In a whirlwind of family drama, one woman’s request to use her step-daughter’s college fund for her son’s tuition has sparked a storm of controversy. Despite her son’s academic prowess and the step-daughter’s less ambitious college plans, the proposal has led to accusations, name-calling, and a deeply upset husband. With support from her side of the family but backlash from her husband’s, she’s left questioning if she did the right thing. As the dust settles, the question remains: who’s in the right here? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
YTA YTA YTA. Grace’s fund is not your son’s. Quit the entitlement.

“YTA. ‘My son deserves that money’. Wow. He doesn’t deserve anything. That’s ballsy of you.”

“Wow YTA. How are you justifying that to yourself??”

“YTA. Destroying a child’s relationship? You’re a monster. “

“YTA. Your favoritism towards Noah is causing tension in the family.”

“YTA for that statement alone.” – Commenter calls out OP’s entitlement

Teen mom marries older man, neglects daughter’s college. YTA YTA

Family drama and betrayal: A daughter confronts her father’s mistress
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“YTA. Your husband’s ex-wife likely contributed to the college fund.”

YTA – Unfair judgment on deserving student sparks heated debate

Entitled parent wants son’s college fund. Commenters disagree.

YTA: Your son deserves the money you saved for him!

YTA. Expecting her college fund to be reallocated? ♂️
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OP’s sketchy past and gold-digging ways exposed
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Headed to r/amithedevil? YTA

YTA – Husband disgusted by your words and actions

YTA: Son doesn’t ‘deserve’ the money, according to commenter.

♂️ YTA: Don’t steal her money! Drama alert!
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YTA for not supporting your son’s education. Scholarship?

YTA for feeling entitled to your DIL’s education fund
