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By dinosaurman - 07/10/2009 16:07 - Canada

Today, I found out that my sister, who is 16 years older than me, is actually my biological mother. She and my parents decided it was best that I didn't know who my real mother was, and to be raised by my grandparents as their child. I've always hated my sister. FML
I agree, your life sucks 192 636
You deserved it 10 020

Same thing different taste

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adelaide_evening 0

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 : |

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Ladypartslegit 0

OP, you do not hate your sister. No one really HATES their sister. Stop exaggerating.

Well I kinda don't like my mom sometimes so I guess that's normal.

thats sum grade A springer material right there but seriously thats low sry man

AndelleRae 9

I'm surprised no one's mentioned this, but maybe his music is a bit beyond the time span of most musical taste here. I'm reminded of Bobby Darin. The same thing happened to him. To people calling fake or stolen, stuff like this happens a lot more often than you'd think. It's really kind of sad. I have a hard time saying this is an FML just because you were raised in a steady, healthy (for the most part) environment. It does seem like it sucks that you weren't raised by your biological mother, but a 16 year old rarely knows how to responsibly raise a child. I honestly think you should consider yourself lucky.

JJ88000 0

I think this is fake. This sounds too familiar to Jack Nicholson's life.

You know, I did get pregnant at 16. By the time I was 17, I lived on my own with my baby, had a full time job, was a part time college student, and while yes, I did receive some subsidies from the state, still did it largely on my own. I'm not wealthy, famous, or wildly successful, but like the majority of people I know, I've managed pretty well, providing my kiddo with a decent life, a good, solid upbringing, and a good educational foundation. He's 16 himself now, and while he is prone to the occasional bout of teenage angst and slacking, he is an honor student with no arrest record and no offspring of his own, and he has a job. Having a kid young is only insurmountable if you let it be.

damnrosi 0

But not everyone is like you. You are obviously an intellegent, mature, responsible person. This is very rare in kids that age. So while you were fine raising the child, many others wouldn't be.

Granted, but if more parents insisted their kids be held accountable rather than being coddled, then maybe 16 and 17 year olds would be more responsible and mature on the whole. I am of the firm belief that unless there is a legitimately stunted mental and/or emotional development (and not this "every kid has ADD and needs antidepressants and therapy" BS that I see here in the US), there is no reason that people cannot proverbially man up and accept the consequences of their actions. If a 16 year old is old enough to get down, then he or she is more than old enough to handle what may come from said getting down. Also, I believe if more parents actually talked to their kids and paid them some attention every now and again, maybe, just maybe the amount of kids doing dumb shit would decrease slightly.

#102 speaks sense. And for all those saying stolen from a somewhere else, you all mentioned over a dozen different sources, maybe they stole the story plot too? Sucks that your sister might ever pull the "you came out of my ******!" card, but you don't perceive of her as your mother anyway. Move on, grow up. hehe, or the "I brought you into this world.. I can take you out of it!"

crazycow22 0

very similar story to one on the tv at the mo!

wow that really sucks man. so do u still hate her?