Stop lying
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Show it anywayShoot, got there before me. Your life is a little fudged up, OP, but in the Simpsons kinda way ;]
FTW! Nice Cockney! :D
exactly what I was thinking! XD
FYL indeed. Time to start the search for your real father?
She doesn't want to know.
Jack Nicholson was in the same situation...he turned out...well.
Maybe this was submitted by Jack Nicholson. Whoa.
Holy shitniz. I thought my family was screwed up.
I don't see the big problem here. They did what they thought is best I'm sure you had a better childhood being raised by your grandparents child then if your mother had raised you on her own. I'm assuming here that they were the ones who told you the truth so obviously they thought you were ready to know. There are worse things
WOW. Are you people serious? This is one of the biggest FML's i've ever read. I'm sure if you found out your older sister was actually your mother you'd be all; "Eh. Beats the alternitive I guess." Tools.
Wow, same exact thing happened to me. My mom was 17, though luckily I found out when I was eightish. Raised by my grandma and in a legal sense my uncles turned into brother... Technically I am my own uncle. lol. Never did meet the father, he went to prison and rejected me as his own. I don't say FML for myself though, it is what it is. Creates character my mom/ grandma always said lol.
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Show it anywayNo, I think he has it right. Not blood-related "I am my own uncle", just legally. Sort of..... I don't know, this sort of thing hurts my head
your father would have to be your grandfather, and your mother would be his daughter. then you'd be your own uncle. if it was a brother and sister you'd be your own cousin. lol. anyways, i agree with most of these people, it was probably in your best interests to be raised by your grandparents. but the shock would suck.
that sucks big time prego at 16? damnnnn
That happened to my Husband. Although his mom was 14 when she had him. At least he found out when he was 7...
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Show it anywaySomething tells me it is highly unlikely that she was raped, especially if she stuck around and tried to be a sister to him. Unless she's got issues to where she would try and pretend it never actually happened and that she was his sister, which isn't really so far fetched but... Also, the way the FML is worded implies he's ashamed or angry because she had him when she was young (ie: she's a *****). He pointed out the age, that they decided together (parents and her) that he shouldn't know, and that he's always hated his sister. (I don't think the last part was meaning that he felt sorry for hating her. More like... if I got some disease from a cheese sandwich, I would say "I always hated cheese." Like that, a sort of afterthought on the matter). It's an FML though because it sucks to have not only your grandparents but your real parent lie to you because they were ashamed of the circumstances of your birth.
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Well then, I guess it's a good thing your grandparents raised you, isn't it?
Holy shit... this one isn't even funny. I'm sorry, man : |