Meet a 43-year-old mom who has served in the Army for over 18 years and has three children. Her 23-year-old son has been upset that she won’t transfer her GI BILL to him, which has led to a strained relationship. After several heated conversations, he disowned her, calling her nothing more than an ‘egg donor’. Now, as she updates her life insurance and will, she’s considering excluding him. Is she wrong for doing so? Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster.
The GI BILL Dilemma

Education Benefits Explained

Strained Relationship

No Contact, Then a Message

Entitled Son?

Another Message, Same Issue

Single Parent Struggles

Apologies and Disowning

Just an Egg Donor?

To Exclude or Not to Exclude? ♀️
This 43-year-old Army mom is facing a heart-wrenching decision after her 23-year-old son disowned her over college funds and called her nothing more than an ‘egg donor’. As she updates her life insurance and will, she’s considering cutting him out completely. With a strained relationship and no signs of reconciliation, is she wrong for making this choice? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this emotional dilemma…
Cutting son out of will after being disowned. NTA

Missing reasons for disowning son? Commenters uncover the truth!
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“YTA. You admitted you were a bad parent.”

“YTA lmao ppl love to bring kids into this world then treat them poorly, fail to provide for their future, do not set them up for success, then turn around say-
UR UNGRATEFUL!!! DO IT URSELF!!!”

YTA. Self-reflection needed.

“ESH” – Mom joined army, limited time with son, both at fault.

Parenting criticism: YTA for not providing basic necessities for children

YTA, stop playing stupid. You’re too old for that.

YTA for not helping your son with college funds.

Parent’s retaliation against child will cause more grief

YTA: Parenting mistakes can have long-lasting effects on children.

Parent criticized for financial decisions and parenting skills.

Parenting advice: Think twice before having more children!

“YTA. Kids don’t cut their parents out for no reason.”

Heartbreaking comment about a strained mother-son relationship

“YTA for neglecting your son’s emotional needs. Survival isn’t enough!”

“YTA. You admit being a terrible mother. Now no financial benefit? “

Unconditional love vs. teaching a lesson from the grave.

YTAy: Struggling mom disowns son, but should prioritize reconciliation.

YTA for cutting him out of your will. Help with tuition!

Educ counselor offers guidance on military benefits eligibility and entitlements

Engaging comment: YTA. Something feels off. More to the story?

Digging into the missing reasons behind disowning parents.

Commenter questions parent’s involvement, reveals abusive grandmother during deployments.

YTA for being bitter and not treating your son well
