Picture this: you’ve got twin kids, and you’ve been putting the same amount of money into their savings accounts since they were born. One of them, the hardworking daughter, starts working at a young age and saves every penny she earns. The other, the laid-back son, enjoys spending his money during his college years. Fast forward to today, and there’s a significant difference in their bank accounts. Now, the son wants you to make up for the difference in their savings. What would you do? Well, one mom found herself in this exact situation, and let’s just say, things got pretty heated.
Equal Savings for Twins
Sister’s Savings Strategy
College Life and Finances
Brother’s Bank Account Blues
Family Dinner Drama ️
Money Mindset Matters
Bank Account Reveal
Angry Outburst
Sister’s Sassy Response ♀️
Mom’s Money Verdict
Silent Treatment Begins
Mom’s Dilemma ♀️
Hard Work Pays Off
Bank Balance Battle: Twins’ Savings Showdown
Our story begins with a mom who set up equal savings accounts for her twin kids. The daughter started working early and saved every penny, while the son enjoyed spending his money during college. One weekend, the family gathered for dinner, and the topic of investing came up. The son joked about their wealth, but the daughter pointed out her superior savings. Curious and annoyed, the son demanded to see her bank account and was furious to find out she had more money than him. He then demanded his mom to make up for the difference, but she refused, saying she couldn’t afford it and that he should work for it. Now, the son is giving everyone the silent treatment, and the mom is left wondering how to handle the situation without causing further damage to their relationships. ♀️
Daughter worked hard for her money, entitled son needs perspective
Don’t do anything. Life lesson for son. NTA.
Son demands more money from mom, throws tantrum. NTA.
Teaching financial responsibility to entitled child.
Ignore his tantrum like you would for a toddler. NTA
Motivating with money sets bad precedent for daughter too
Sibling money drama: Sister earned more by working, NTA.
Teaching financial responsibility is key
NTA. Stand firm . Enabling him will hurt in the long run.
Teaching a valuable lesson: Work for what you want
Son’s poor choices have consequences. Daughter deserves her reward
Life lesson for entitled son: NTA recommends chat only
Tell him to stop being entitled and earn his money
Son’s entitlement called out in a financial dispute
Mom shuts down entitled son’s demand for more money
Son’s entitlement won’t pay for college. NTA.
Lessons learned: Save money and keep finances private. NTA
Ouch! This comment is a brutal roast with no mercy
Mom apologizes to son for failing to teach basic math
Mom shuts down entitled son demanding more money
You’re not responsible for fixing your grown-up kids’ mistakes
Daughter saved, son entitled. NTA sets son straight.
Mom should prioritize her retirement or daughter over entitled son
NTA. Son throwing absurd adult tantrum over money.
Parenting advice: Sit him down with bank statements and markers
Teaching basic math and consequences to entitled son
Daughter earned her money, son needs to get a job
College-level math may be too much for this son #NTA
Teaching the value of money and savings
Mom refuses to give more money to son, teaches him responsibility.
Equal treatment for twin college students? NTA has spoken
NTA commenter suggests son needs to learn financial responsibility
Don’t enable your son, educate him.
Helping a financially immature son
Don’t let him guilt you into giving him more money
Mom struggles to pay for college, son demands more money
Son demands more money, but commenters say he’s entitled
Son demands more money for college, but YTA for enabling.
Parenting advice for entitled son, train before he leaves
Son acting like a big baby over money
Daughter worked hard, son didn’t. NTA for not rewarding laziness
Equal vs Equity: Mom’s Money Dilemma Solved with NTA’s Advice
Parenting advice: tough love and teaching the value of money
NTA. Suggest explaining earnings & matching son’s job income.
Mom’s refusal to give more money to entitled son criticized
Mom faces tough love with entitled son. NTA or YTA?
Son demands more money, but commenters call out his entitlement
Firm advice on dealing with entitled children
Siblings should be treated equally. Don’t reward laziness.
Son demands equity without earning it. Ask him why
Parenting advice or tough love?
Daughter’s reaction to entitled son sparks agreement among commenters. ✌
College fund used as fun money? NTA but a bad move
Mom should remind him she owes him nothing
Mom needs to put entitled son in his place
No-nonsense response shuts down entitled son’s demands
Daughter saves for college, son demands more money from mom
Mom gets called out for enabling entitled son.
Supportive comment predicts son’s next step after argument
Son’s self-entitlement issue needs to be addressed. NTA.
Mom stands firm against entitled son’s immature demands
Sibling rivalry over finances? Encourage equality or hard work
NTA comment suggests son may have a learning issue
One sibling saves, the other spends – no favoritism here! ♀️
Encouraging comment on financial responsibility and motivation
Teaching financial responsibility to entitled son. NTA wins parenting.
Son demands more money, commenters say NTA and explain why.
Son demands more money from mom, but is embarrassed for his reaction
You’re not the a**hole, don’t reward bad behavior
Last Updated on February 29, 2024 by Diply Social Team