Stop lying

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 192 602
You deserved it 10 016

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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adelaide_evening 0

Well then, I guess it's a good thing your grandparents raised you, isn't it?

I agree. It's not really a FML, more of a YLO (you lucked out) If you hated your "sister" you would have hated her as your mother. Hopefully your grandparents raised you well.

I'm so glad you got the first comment, because that's the exact thing whoever this is needs to hear.

idontgiveone 0

I must agree with the first actual comment that make sense nowadays. Who cares? Your Grandparents raised you, its not like you're in an orphanage waiting for someone to adapt you. Im sorry though about the sister-mother thing :(

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tyhillman 0

Eventually there has to be someone who has it the worst though lol, sucks for them.

it also happened to the Janitor on Scrubs, or so he claimed. plus he had not only a mom-sister, but a dad-brother, too!

This was on Oprah. I know it will be weird at first but you'll get used to the idea. Just be glad you weren't aborted OR been put up for adoption.

EternalRequiem 0

Well maybe he hated her BECAUSE she was his "sister". Usually brother/sisters kinda hate each other o-o If he had known that was his mother to begin with then he may not have hated her AS much. Although I agree the grandparents raising is better than having the mother raising 'em. Hey at least she didn't completely abandon you right?

That was a terrible thing to say. Terrible. (but funny. especially the whomp-whomps) :)

ZiggyMorrison 0

Number 6 SHUT THE **** UP I swear nothing is an FML anymore you could dying of cancer and you would still be saying someone had it worse

so according to everyone here, you'll either end up as a psyhcotic serial killer like ted bundy or a mysterious, slightly ****** up, hospital janitor with a few screws loose. Wow, who WOULDN'T want to be you right now? least you'll end up on oprah.

FYL for being in that situation. I don't see how you deserve this entirely...?

Win on your part for remembering one of the best shows to hit tv (for me at least). Scrubs rules! Reference five! *slaps hand then snaps fingers*

Don't you mean: "She and my "parents",?

You're forgetting that Ted Bundy had a large array of mental illnesses that I'm guessing that OP doesn't suffer from.

Holy shit... this one isn't even funny. I'm sorry, man : |

ChronicFAIL 0

Umm you definitely stole this story from Ted Bundy. You better not start serial killing though... o_O

No, I beleive the worst FML is the one with the guy who had cancer and his family canceled his going-to-tell-them dinner just so they could watch his cousin's new TV.

brilliantbarbie 0

agreed, that was the absolute most "******" I think an FML has been so far...that was super sad :(

mo_the_owl 0

The cancer one was the first FML I ever read and definitely the most f'd.

Also, a similar one.. The heart surgery FML, where OP's girlfriend cancelled their potentially last dinner together, so she could go get a new hair-cut..

yeah yeah the one that he stated he might not survive. that was screwed

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spiffles 0

If they couldn't build a good relationship as siblings, why the hell would he want to build a mother-son relaitonship? Clearly the mom is immature and inept....

Clearly, you are a very illogical person.

I know! I actually know someone who is in a situation like this, but she at least knows that it's her mom! I can't beleive the grandparents never told him/her.

Free_Candy 0

3, I didn't even read the whole comment cause it bored the **** out of me.

VioletRaven1 8

Sometimes since they were "sisters" it can cause fights. I fight with my sister although she's not my mum

In some respects, it's ok that the grandparents pretended to be the parents, at 16, it wouldn't of been easy for the mother to look after the child. (and also from a social point of view, there'd be bullying and judging on the mother) On the other hand, it's stupid that they didn't tell the child.

How stupid can you ******* be you ignorant ********. First off, the OP is actually female. Second of all, you don't know the situation. The mother may have been raped or was to young to have a baby but was NOT sleeping around. The sneaky and conceiving grandmother convinced the mother to give her the baby. The child was supposed to know by the age of 16, but the grandmother refused to do that. The mother since regrets giving away the baby. The mother is like the way she is to the baby for its own good, especially seeing how bad the grandmother is with drug abuse and physical abuse to the child.

teebonehead 0

WOW !! That is some messed up shit.

i'm sure they had the best of intentions, but that sucks a lot.

Killuhk 8

This same thing happened to my coworker

this is a lot more common than you think~still sucks, but it happens a lot, especially with teen pregnancies. It mainly happened in earlier generations though~I do't know how old you are, but this sort of thing was more common in the 30s to 70s than it is today.

I had a friend who was in a similar situation. He knew who his mom was though, but he was still raised by the grandparents (his mom was 15 or 16 when he was born). His mom was seemed more like an aunt to him than a mom.

realggirl 0

Yeah, it sounds like they thought they were doing the right thing but they really should have been honest about it from the beginning so it wouldn't come as a huge shock later.

This happened to Jack Nicholson as well, and look how he turned out! He gets all the babes at the Lakers games.

have you ever seen the cover of The Shining?! dude....

RhyRhy 0

Thats honestly sad. i am really sorry, my mo had me at 18 so i can totally see where your parents/grandparents are coming from. i had a hard childhood so i think they probably just wanted what was best for you.