I tell him I love him every day, he never said it back. I feel like I am doing a lot for him. Oh, I forgot to add he is 1(M).” ThrowRAconfuseAtma / Reddit
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Story 4
“After experiencing the loss of three children to miscarriage and facing infertility, my wife and I began the adoption process.
Just days after we sent all the final paperwork to China, we discovered that my wife was also pregnant.
With twins. Now, I have three 11-year-olds who are just seven weeks apart in age.” RoboNinjaPirate / Reddit
Story 5
“I went traveling with my girlfriend of four years, met an amazing person, and we all became best friends and traveled together for four months.
We even got matching tattoos as a souvenir of our amazing time. [Plot twist]: My girlfriend cheated on me with that person we had become best friends with every night during the last week… while I was in the same room, asleep.
I found out by fixing her broken phone, and the messages started coming through.” TexAg_18 / Reddit
Story 6
“My sister’s boyfriend decided that he wanted to do more with his architecture skills, so he gave his two-weeks notice and moved to Haiti to help rebuild after the earthquake.
They stayed together. He had bad phone service, so they mostly kept in touch through emails. He would send her long emails with photos and stories of what they were doing.
This went on for a couple of months.
One off-handed tip from a co-worker and a week of sleuthing later, and it turns out he never went to Haiti. He moved to Seattle to be with his fiancée and partner of 9 years.” HouPoop / Reddit
Story 7
“I grew up in a small, tight-knit family.
My dad was an only child, and my mom’s side of the family was small, so I always felt like I knew everyone. One day, while going through old family photos, I found a picture of my dad with a man I didn’t recognize.
When I asked my mom about it, she hesitated before telling me that the man was my dad’s brother, who had been estranged from the family for decades.
Curious, I decided to track down my long-lost uncle. After some research, I found him and reached out. We met, and he told me that he had been cut off by my grandfather due to a disagreement over the family business.
As we talked, I learned that my dad had been trying to reconnect with him for years, but my uncle was too hurt to respond.
I realized that my dad had been carrying this burden of guilt and regret, and I had to decide whether to tell him that I had found his brother or keep it a secret.”
Story 8
“My parents divorced when I was young, and I grew up shuttling between their two homes. It was a difficult adjustment, but I eventually got used to it.
However, as I got older, I started to notice that my parents were still bitter about the divorce and often used me as a pawn in their arguments. One day, I decided to confront my parents about their behavior.
I told them how their constant bickering and manipulation made me feel, and I asked them to stop using me as a weapon.
To my surprise, they listened and apologized. They agreed to work on their relationship for my sake, and we started family therapy. I realized that my parents’ love for me was stronger than their animosity towards each other, and I had to learn to forgive them and move forward.”
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Story 10
“Growing up, I thought my dad was long gone.
Then, out of the blue, I get a letter from a law firm saying he’s left me an inheritance.
Score! I show up to the will reading, expecting some quirky relatives.
Turns out, my dad’s not dead—he’s a notorious con artist who’s faked his death more times than I’ve rewatched Friends. The inheritance?
Just a scam.
The ‘family’ at the reading? All actors in his con crew. My life?
Apparently a lie.
Now, I’m left with a choice: do I expose this circus and risk becoming the target of some very upset con artists, or do I just walk away, grab a pizza, and pretend this was all a bad dream? I’m leaning towards the pizza option, but part of me wants to channel my inner detective and see if I can out-con the con artist.”
Story 11
“This one is truly one of the luckiest and best things that happened to me.
When I finished secondary school at 15, I had such poor grades that I wasn’t selected by any high school I applied to. I had no plan for my life.
Then my parents noticed that a local vocational school/college was starting to experiment with combining college and high school (I’m not sure if those are the correct terms since I’m not from an English-speaking country), but I got in just by signing the paper.
It took four years, but after that, I went to a University of Applied Sciences, and here I am now: a product development engineer working for a big company, planning power plants.” WM_ / Reddit
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