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Trevor
What is daddication?
Shane
The thing that drives me every day as a dad is Dariona.
Amanda
We call him Dae Date for short.
Shane
Every day he's hungry for something, whether it's attention, affection, knowledge. And there's this huge responsibility in making sure that when he's no longer under my wing that he's a good person. I want him to be able to sit back one day and go, we worked together. We did a good job.
Trevor
That's dadication. Find out more@fatherhood.gov brought to you by the U.S. department of Health and Human Services and the Ad Council.
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Shane
Hello and welcome to Smosh Reads Red Stories. I'm Shane, and today, the theme siblings. And I'm here with my brother and my sister, Trevor and Amanda. Hey. Hi. Hi. We're a big family here. Hey, Siblings. Everybody always gets along, right?
Trevor
Mm.
Shane
Siblings. There's never a problem. Totally. Everything's always good.
Amanda
It's like the Brady Bunch.
Shane
So you have sisters? You have a brother, correct?
Amanda
Yeah, I have three sisters. One brother.
Trevor
Yeah, my brother and I got into it. I have some fun stories about him and me and.
Shane
Oh, shit.
Trevor
Yeah, I made him cry real bad once.
Shane
Is he a younger or older brother?
Trevor
Older.
Shane
You made your older brother cry? Yeah.
Trevor
Well, here's the thing, is that he was always bigger than me. Cause I grew late, and so I had to learn how to hurt him emotionally. He would hurt me physically, and I had to find out how I could hurt him.
Amanda
Dude, I heard that younger brothers have it really hard. They're just constantly in battlegrounds.
Trevor
Yeah, I'm really a martyr.
Amanda
Wow.
Trevor
Yeah.
Amanda
Sucks.
Shane
Yeah, it sucks for you. My brothers are so much older than me. I don't think I dealt with that.
Amanda
They were like, oh, hey, you can come.
Shane
They were like, they're not threatened by me. They're like, you're just a little kid.
Trevor
Yeah. My brother's two and a half years older than me, so, like, we were in high school at the same time.
Shane
That's brutal.
Trevor
And I'm cooler than him, so it was really tough.
Amanda
You always roast him. You know, you roasted him on smosh broth too.
Trevor
And I was like, damn, people think I hate him. I love him. I love him.
Shane
Sure. That's how siblings go.
Amanda
Yeah, we roast our siblings. That's what we do.
Shane
Before we begin, we have something exciting to tell you. We had a confessions episode months back where Trevor said he would confess something he's never told anyone. If the video got 150,000 likes. And as of now, it has over 150,000 likes. So at the end of this video, Trevor, you are going to confess, I.
Trevor
Have made my bed and I will lie in it. Wow.
Amanda
I can't wait to hear it.
Trevor
Yeah, I feel like now it's been built up. It's really stupid. It's really dumb.
Amanda
Probably is.
Trevor
It is embarrassing though. I think.
Shane
So let's get into this first story, shall we?
Amanda
Yes.
Shane
All right, here we go. This comes from. Am I the asshole? My girlfriend called me brother while having sex. It's not quite the sibling story we thought we'd start with.
Trevor
What if it's like a Hulk Hogan?
Shane
Like, oh, brother. Oh, yeah, brother. I, a 28 year old man, and my girlfriend, a 29 year old woman, were in the middle of having sex. We were nearing climax. When I went to grab her hand, she. She quickly clasped it and pulled my arm toward her in the style of friendly handshake. She brought it in and said, hell yeah, brother. No, I couldn't anymore. My erection died and, well, I felt like I just gave one of the boys a good old bring it in, pat on the back and go get beer's handshake. Had to tell somebody, thanks, Reddit, for listening to my misery, dude.
Trevor
Awesome.
Amanda
There's nothing I can say. Like what?
Shane
Yeah, there's not much to say to that one. That's true.
Amanda
You can't assume. Well, maybe she meant this.
Shane
No. Okay. It's better than I thought it was gonna be. I thought it was gonna be a weird, like, fetish thing. And then it was like, no, she was joking around.
Amanda
No, she was joking around, but joking.
Shane
Around in the middle of it, which unfortunately.
Trevor
It's funny.
Shane
It's amazing.
Amanda
It's actually really funny.
Shane
Yeah, I think it's kind of endearing.
Trevor
Yeah.
Amanda
Maybe she wasn't Maybe she wasn't like. She wasn't, like, enjoying it too much. Maybe she was just like.
Trevor
She was deflected.
Amanda
She was just there to witness hell.
Shane
Yeah, brother.
Amanda
She's like, good for you, man. You're getting there. I don't know. I don't know.
Shane
I don't know either. I mean, just having fun, I guess. I don't know how long they've been together.
Amanda
That's true.
Shane
But I don't know. Some people, they like to joke around.
Trevor
I was gonna say, I think it's kind of fun to have a good laugh sometimes when you're intimate. I think it's like, chill to, like, you know, get a little silly.
Amanda
Yeah, but right.
Trevor
I'm a silly guy right before.
Amanda
That's a tough time.
Shane
I need to know what happened after all that. Cause he ends it right there and just says like, oh, my erection died. And, well, like, that's okay. Cool. How did you guys reconcile that afterwards? Like, did you guys both laugh? Whatever. Like, you know, I think that can be a growing moment for both of you.
Amanda
He's just like, that was weird.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
He's like, you're hilarious, brother.
Shane
Comments. When his erection died, he should have tagged in someone else. Someone said, man, I misread the title of this post. I'm sitting here wondering why she'd call your brother. And now I'm just here disappointed that you'd lose interest in your girlfriend who just pumped out an all time Hulk Hogan impression. You're the asshole. You're the asshole.
Amanda
It's not even an asshole.
Shane
This guy is asking if he's the asshole or not. It's like what someone said. If you're not laughing and having fun while you're fucking, you're doing it wrong.
Amanda
Yeah, okay.
Shane
I love this guy. Getting roasted in the comments. Like, you're going down, brother. You're the asshole here.
Amanda
It is hilarious. I do get the turn off, though.
Shane
Sure.
Amanda
It's like fist bumping when you're having sex. It's like, it's a bit much.
Trevor
What's wrong with fist bumping?
Shane
Hey, come on.
Trevor
What's wrong with hitting a handshake? You got a secret sex handshake?
Amanda
Oh, God.
Shane
Yeah.
Trevor
You're just going in.
Shane
No. Oh, God. It's hilarious.
Amanda
What's the update?
Shane
There's no update on that.
Trevor
I actually ended up finishing.
Shane
Years later.
Trevor
I posted this on Reddit and then went back.
Shane
She walks into the bedroom one day and there's just a whole ring set up. He's like, all right, okay. Our next story. Am I the asshole for refusing to buy a gift for a kid because it's their sibling's birthday? Mm. Okay. Last week, I was invited to my friend's house to celebrate his kid's birthday. When I asked what I should bring for the brat, my damn. Last week, I was invited to my friend's house to celebrate his kid's birthday. When I asked what I should bring for the brat, my friend informed me that they like to give both kids gifts so no one is left out of the celebration. I said, okay. And when I arrived, I gave their birthday kid a gift and my friend a six pack. His wife mentioned that the other kid is going to feel left out, but I informed her that although she's welcome to raise her kids how she likes, it doesn't mean anyone has to subscribe to the same parenting style. Am I the asshole?
Trevor
He's like, give the kid a beer. I brought a six pack.
Shane
I got a brewski for you, kid. I mean, happy fifth birthday.
Amanda
He clearly has opinions. When I got the gift for the brat.
Shane
Yeah. I'm like, damn. Okay, dude.
Amanda
Like, I don't have to subscribe to your parenting. Hey, can I sit in your house? Like, it's a little. Okay. I don't know.
Shane
Yeah, the brat thing. I'm like, damn, dude. Okay. Like, whoa.
Trevor
You don't seem like you really want to be going to a children's birthday party.
Shane
Yeah, don't go, man.
Trevor
Maybe just skip it.
Amanda
Here's the thing. I did hear that when a second sibling is born to throw a party for the older sibling. So they feel. Cause it's, like, really intense for a new baby to, like, come in. I hear that. But every single birthday, bringing gifts for the other sibling is kind of.
Shane
I don't feel like that's conducive for, like, prepping yourself for life, because it's like, hey, man, once you're an adult, like, there's gonna be situations where people are gonna get shit and you're not, and you better be emotionally prepared for that.
Amanda
I think it's weird that when he walked in that people were like, well, where is the gift for the sibling? It's like, unless he's family. He brought a six pack. I don't know what to say. Let it be.
Shane
That's a lot. I understand. That's a lot to be like, hey, buy two gifts. It's like, whoa. Okay, man.
Amanda
Yeah. I don't think he's the asshole, but I think the way he's going about.
Shane
It is a bit I also think it's maybe, you know, I don't know a ton about this. I don't have a kid, but, like, it's a friend of. I never, as a kid, expected my parents. Friends to bring me anything.
Amanda
No.
Shane
Like, if they're. If my parents. If, like, a friend of mine is coming to my birthday party, I expected a gift from my friend.
Amanda
Friend, right?
Shane
So their parents would be, whatever, helping. But if it was just some random person that was a friend of my parents, I'd be like, cool, dude.
Amanda
It would be weird. It would be like, yeah, bring booze for my parents.
Shane
Yeah, get my parents drunk.
Trevor
I'm like, I understand the sentiment of, like, not wanting a child to feel left out, but if that's the case, it's like, you know, it's not their birthday. Just give them, like, a gift. You know, if the parents want to get them a gift as well, to open or something, just so that they're like, yeah. Expecting all of your guests to bring two gifts is insane.
Shane
I just am like, I don't know. I guess it's also the principle of it all. I'm just like. This sounds to me like you're avoiding, like, parenting by just alleviating the situation. Like, it's easy to just be like, oh, this makes you feel bad, so we're just gonna, like, make you feel good instead of teaching you the lesson of, like, sometimes. Sometimes it's someone else's day and it's not your day. But I feel like this is gonna make this kid a nightmare.
Amanda
Yeah.
Trevor
Yeah.
Amanda
I don't understand. I'm like. With people, I'm like, it's your decision to have kids. It's your decision to get married. It's your decision to have a bachelor party. It is not on other people to do exactly how you picture it. Like, unless that's, like, your sister coming over and it's their nephew or niece or nephew. I just. I'm like, that's kind of.
Shane
It's a lot. It's a lot. No, I agree with his sentiment of, like, he doesn't have to subscribe to other people's parenting style. I agree with that.
Trevor
Did it say how old the kids are?
Shane
I'm assuming pretty young.
Amanda
Brat age.
Trevor
Brat.
Shane
Brat age. Yeah.
Trevor
Imagine it's just like, he's a little nice.
Shane
He's a lot. He's not the asshole. I don't think he's the asshole in this situation, but I'm like, hey, dude. Okay.
Amanda
Yeah. Like a dick.
Shane
The verdict was not the asshole comments. Not the asshole. The parents are being entitled asking for an extra gift just so the other kid doesn't feel left out is out of order. An extra present costs money and it's the birthday kids day, not a free for all. If the other kid feels left out, that's on them. Not you. Someone said, I have relatives who did this. The oldest was eight when the sibling was born and had been spoiled before. The older one always wanted a gift on the sibling's birthday but got mad when the sibling got a gift on their birthday. The older one really took up the entitlement in college. Now hardly ever contacts the family. Wow.
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Amanda
Well that's. That's a totally different post.
Shane
Someone else said, lol. I would take one of the six pack cans and give it to the kid. You wouldn't be able to drink it, but it's the thought that counts, right?
Trevor
Exactly.
Shane
Someone said, everyone sucks here. It's good for kids to learn that not everything is about them and it's entitled to expect people to buy gifts for the non birthday kid. But if you're referring to the birthday kid as a brat, you should just stay home. I think we landed on that too. It's like, why are you going to this dude?
Trevor
It's also like I feel like every birthday I had when I was younger, you get a bunch of gifts and sort of everyone plays with them. When you're a kid, it's like you're getting cake and then you're opening up everything and it's like, oh, I got three nerf guns, let's run around. There's no way the kid, the sibling, doesn't have something to play with, something new to do.
Shane
It's kind of purely an ego thing. It's just like I'm mad that this person's getting a day and I'm not getting a day. It's not a cause. Yeah, you're right. At a birthday party, no matter where you're at, there's so much shit everywhere.
Amanda
Yeah, but, oh God, kids, birthdays, they're so complicated.
Shane
No, those videos of a younger sibling wanting to blow out the birthday candles of their older sibling.
Amanda
Or the parents who are like really intense about like fear and the candle, the birthday gate gets there and like, happy birthday. All right, let's move on.
Shane
Let's cut it.
Amanda
Let's hide everything up. You're just like, oh my God.
Shane
Oh my God.
Amanda
Birthday. Like, birthdays for little kids are so. They can either be great or they're interesting.
Shane
Oh my God. Okay, our next story. Am I the asshole for crashing out? Cause I'm not invited on the family holiday. Whoa.
Amanda
Crashing out.
Shane
Crashing out.
Trevor
Are you familiar with crashing out?
Amanda
I don't know if I am.
Shane
You're not. Okay, crashing out, boys. Tell me, Trevor, you probably could give a great explanation.
Trevor
Yeah, I mean, crashing out is like. It's basically like having a meltdown. Yeah, it's kind of like crashing out. Like I'm losing it. I'm crashing out. Like I'm getting mad, I'm getting sad. Whatever.
Shane
Yeah, I'm losing it.
Amanda
I'm crashing out.
Trevor
I'm losing it, man.
Amanda
Got it. Thank you.
Shane
Hi guys. 23 year old woman. My family recently booked a holiday and asked if I wanted to come. I said I couldn't afford it and that was that. Recently I was talking to my mom and she said that both of my younger siblings are bringing a friend that she is fully paying for. My brother is 20, like he lives at home and she is paying for him and a friend. And my sister, 15 and her friend get to go on an all inclusive holiday to Spain. It was the same last year. They all went on holiday without me. But last year they didn't bring anyone else. I was fine with it until I heard my mom's paying for other kids to go but wouldn't bring me. So I'm annoyed with her. I do so much for her as well. Like way more than my other siblings. I live 10 minutes down the road, so I am always picking up, dropping to school or doing things around the house for her. But I'm butthurt that she clearly had this extra money to spend to bring other people's kids on holiday but not me. Am I the asshole? Edit? I initially asked her a few weeks ago for her to Tell me how much it would be if I booked on it, because I would have went if it was affordable. She got back to me saying it's $900 and I just couldn't afford that anyways. And that was it until I found out she's paying for two of my siblings friends. She said in convo who was going. And I just said, what? You could have paid for me to go, but instead you're paying for two other children? And she ignored that comment. I love how I know this person's crashing out based on the writing style. Like they're. They're writing this for roast.
Amanda
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Shane
Oh, dude, I don't. There's. There's a lot. I mean, there's not much missing. Like, it does suck that the mom is paying for two siblings and friends, but won't pay for her.
Amanda
Is it like the siblings birthdays?
Shane
I mean, I don't know. It just. I don't know. It might be one of those situations where the oldest has been responsible and is kind of getting punished for it. Like the mom is babying the younger two. I don't know. Yeah. It just always seems like in Reddit stories and I don't relate to this. Cause of my family dynamics. I never had this type of situation. But in so many Reddit stories, it seems like the like kids, the children who just are struggling or kind of assholes, the parents just do everything for them. It's almost like maybe out of desperation of like, oh, well, I have to be there for them. I have to give them this life. Cause I don't know. And then the one who's got it all figured out, they just kind of go, ah, yeah, you're fucking fine. Yeah. I don't know, it just seems like she's being punished for some reason.
Amanda
It's tricky though. Cause it's also like all these things she's saying she's doing for her mom is kind of like what you do for your mom. It doesn't feel like. It's like, look at all this intense. Like it's kind of. It's kind of like what you do when you live 10 minutes from your mom, you help out. And how young are her siblings?
Shane
20 and 15. She's 23, her brother's 20, her sister's 15. And it's like she's doing a bunch. And we don't know how much the siblings, the other siblings do for the mom or help out around the house.
Amanda
Cause she said drop off at school. I thought they were young.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
No, no.
Shane
Yeah. The brother is 20 and it's not a big age gap between them all.
Amanda
Maybe the mom thinks you have your own place now you're an adult.
Trevor
It's tough.
Amanda
I don't know.
Trevor
Well, I like have kind of experience with this. My brother and his wife, they still live in Idaho, like near my parents. And they've gone on vacations where like my parents will pay. Like they went to the uk, they went to Mexico. And part of me is like, ah, like it would have been cool to have been included. But also like, I don't live in Idaho. Like, it's a lot easier for them to plan things. It's a lot harder for me to make time around work. And like, I totally understand that because there's like more distance between me and them. Like, I don't expect like, oh, you should accommodate me. And like, I get that. But it goes both ways. Cause also I'm like, oh, it would have been cool though, you know, it would have been nice, you know, I'm.
Amanda
With you on that completely.
Shane
And in this situation, they do all live close.
Amanda
Yeah.
Shane
And she and the mom, the family, they asked if she wanted to come and she said, I can't afford it. And that was that. Yeah. But then she's paying for the others.
Amanda
That sucks. That sucks because she's paying for the other's friends.
Shane
Yeah. So she bought four. She's accommodating four people rather than her own. I can't accommodate just one.
Amanda
That does kind of suck.
Shane
It really sucks. That's awful. The verdict is not the asshole, obviously. It's like, why are you the asshole here? Yeah, comments, not the asshole. I'd stop doing extra favors for her since she doesn't seem to appreciate it. Someone said, I get that this might cause drama, but it's not about being petty or causing drama. It's about communicating what's okay and what isn't. Your sibling is 20 and getting their trip and their friend's trip paid for. This is the biggest issue here. They're also an adult, one who lives at home costing your folks for more than you do. I think you should talk to your mom and tell her exactly how this makes you feel. This isn't about her or her feelings. If she is making you feel excluded or like you aren't wanted on this trip or like a lesser part of the family than say your 20 year old sibling's friend, then say so. She needs to hear that from you. Yeah, I mean that's the first step here is to confront the mom and say how it's making you feel. Do I have much faith that that'll do anything? We've seen these stories so much. Usually the mom just completely sides with the others and just makes her feel crazy and like gaslights her.
Amanda
But I feel like the mom is thinking in a way where she's like, this sibling is out of the house. So I'm paying for these ones. Cause they're still in the house. I don't know, I'm trying to like put myself in her shoes. But regardless, it's not a good feeling at all for the 23 year old.
Shane
It's just wild logic. Because at the end of the day it's like, if you're the mom, wouldn't you want all the kids to go? It's not a matter of like principle at that point. It's just like, oh, I want the whole family together, so let's all do this.
Amanda
But there's gotta be missing context here.
Shane
Probably update.
Amanda
Oh my God.
Shane
I feel like we're missing a lot. So maybe we're gonna get some. Some stuff. My younger brother and his friend were meant to share the room with my sister and her friend. But he decided he wanted to book his own room using his own money. So he did. Then when I heard there's a room free in the apartment, I asked if I could just add on flights and stay there. But my sister was having none of it. Cause they wanted it to themselves. So I rang my mom and was like, I can't afford a whole separate room. Like let me sleep on the couch in my sister's room. She refused. I then said, well, can you pay for half of it with me? Cause that's not fair. You may get whoever insert sister's friend's name is to do anything you want for you. My mother then said, yeah, okay, I'll go halves with you for it. So all sorted now and I'll be sunning it in Spain in July.
Amanda
Okay. So nothing was really solved.
Shane
It's like a conversation was had. It just sounds like all these people are like, okay, yeah, okay, yeah.
Amanda
Like really, like honestly, yeah, I'll split it halfway with you.
Trevor
She got a coupon on the family vacay.
Shane
Okay, so this sounds like the ultimate in not communicating and not understanding the situation. Cause it sounds like she heard some stuff and came to like further conclusions about what was going on. When really it wasn't as intense as she thought.
Amanda
Right.
Shane
She talked to the mom and was just like, can we go house on it? And the mom was Just like, okay, yeah. Like that was all okay. Yeah. I think there's just not a lot of like communicating or thinking going on.
Amanda
Well, I was gonna say, like, if she's paying for all the friends, there's gotta be something actually going on and sounds like they're watching a room, sharing.
Shane
A room and then the brother is actually paying for another room. I like how she called the sister and was like, can I share a room with you? And they're like, no, no, we thought.
Amanda
We were gonna have it by ourselves.
Shane
No, you can't. It's so funny.
Amanda
She's like, can I crash on the couch? It's like, why do you want that? Why?
Shane
It just sounds, I don't know, just FOMO.
Amanda
FOMO. FOMO's real.
Shane
FOMO's real.
Amanda
But I would not wanna be on the couch with my sister and her friend. Sounds awful, them just sitting in their room like, can you like go away and you're on the couch, you're like, uh huh.
Trevor
Being a 23 year old around like, yeah, two 16 year olds actually sounds like a nightmare.
Shane
Yeah, that's awful.
Trevor
They're 15.
Amanda
They're 15. Even worse.
Shane
This sounds almost a little bit more like an ego battle at this point. Yeah, a tiny bit. Because a part of me is also putting myself at 23 and I never had younger siblings, but it's one of those things. I'm like, I get that it's a vacation and it's probably really cool, but there's also the element of like, all right, you guys go do that. I'm gonna go live my life.
Amanda
Yeah, exactly. They're gonna be 15. Like there's not much they can do other than like walk around and like look at shops.
Shane
Yeah. All right. Okay, next story comes from relationships. Boyfriend's mom called my blind brother, 25 year old male, excess baggage. I, a 28 year old woman called her a piece of shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. My brother is blind, has been since birth and he lives with me. Not that he needs someone to take care of him. Just living with me makes his life much easier and I like it this way. He is pretty independent and has a great job and great future. I am proud of him big time. Last month we went to visit our parents back in our home country. We live in Europe, but we are from East Asia. My boyfriend is from here. So on the way back my parents filled our luggages with stuff, gifts, food, etc. At the airport we had to pay some excess baggage charges. Last night I was at my boyfriend's Parents and I was chatting with his parents and sister. Boyfriend wasn't in the room when these all happened, so he didn't see anything firsthand. They asked about my trip and all, and I said it was all good except that we had to pay a lot for excess baggage, which was unexpected. She started laughing, which made everyone wonder. My boyfriend's dad asked what's so funny? She said that she just can't stop appreciating the irony that excess baggage had to pay for excess baggage. I didn't get it at first. Nobody did. But she clarified that your brother is like an excess baggage on you. You took him on a trip and had to pay excess baggage on the excess baggage as well. It's like double dipping, just the other way around. I wanted to punch her in the face, but restrained myself. Just told her that she's a piece of shit. Apologized to the sister and dad and came out. Texted my boyfriend that I had to leave and we'll talk tomorrow. He came out and we talked a bit about what happened. He offered to go back in there and try to sort things out, but I refused. I told him that he's heard my side, so go in there and hear them out as well and we'll talk about it again tomorrow. We haven't talked since, but we will tonight. Knowing him, I guess he will suggest some way to sort things out and make peace. But I don't think I'd want to even if she agrees to apologize.
Amanda
What?
Shane
Oh, my God.
Amanda
What was that comment like? It wasn't even like.
Shane
It's furthermore to like, say something so awful. And then when someone's like, what'd you just say? To be like, oh, so what I was doing was insulting your blind brother.
Trevor
Just doubling down.
Shane
Let me explain. I was referring to him kind of like luggage, you know, just baggage, you know, like not a human.
Amanda
Yeah. Anyways, past the potatoes, what are we doing here, lady?
Shane
Oh, my God. Oh, God.
Amanda
Did she have a couple glasses of wine? Like, what's happening here?
Shane
Oof.
Trevor
I, like, genuinely don't even know what to say to that. To, like, refer to someone like, to the person like, this is your brother that I'm talking about and I'm saying these awful things. You're like, wait, I don't think I get what you're saying. You're like, no, I'm saying, like, I'm insulting him very deeply. Like, this is awful.
Shane
Yeah, like, dude, read the room.
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Shane
I can't imagine saying a joke of that nature, but it's like saying a joke and you go, oh, you get that response. You go, I'm sorry, I don't know. I don't know why I said that. I don't know why I said that. But, like, not even that. She's like, oh, let me keep going.
Amanda
Clearly, the mom has wanted to say something for so long, she's probably in bed with her husband. She's like, I'm gonna say something about this brother, which is like, insane. And then she says it in the weirdest way possible.
Shane
And she clearly says it in a way where she's like, this is like a deep down belief.
Amanda
Exactly.
Shane
And we all agree on this, right? That your brother is just excess baggage. Like, it's not.
Amanda
Do you think the son talks about it with them?
Shane
I guess we don't technically know. I'm not getting that from Zen, so.
Amanda
But, like, I'm also. I wonder if he was surprised, because if he's already going to like, let's work this out mode.
Shane
But yeah, the work this out mode. It's like he's saying, we could go back in there, some way to sort things out, see if I'm the boyfriend. It's like, no. You go in there by yourself and you confront your mom and. Because that is on another level and she shouldn't have to go in there and face that. I would have a hard time believing that the mom just suddenly said something so awful, you know, that's why I'm wondering if that is so awful. Right.
Amanda
Was the boyfriend surprised? Like, I'm wondering.
Shane
He's not sounding, like, horrified by this.
Amanda
Also, if she immediately said, you're a piece of shit. I feel like if this was so out of pocket for the mom to say, I, I, if I was in her position, I'd be so stunned.
Shane
You're right.
Amanda
I would be like. I wouldn't know what to say.
Shane
Because it's shocking when someone says something out of character. You don't respond.
Amanda
No.
Shane
In a way. Cause you're kind of like, wait. You're trying to, like, compartmentalize or figure out and make it all make sense. But the fact that she did respond so quickly saying you're a piece of shit means it's like, yeah.
Amanda
What has she said in the past?
Trevor
It seems like a case of, like, the family just being like, ugh, that's just mom. You know? That's just mom out of pocket. Like, oh, there she goes. Goes again.
Amanda
God.
Shane
Comments? I wouldn't say you did anything wrong. She should apologize. He's a fucking human being. Someone said, you didn't do anything wrong except lose your cool. But I think most of us would agree that's acceptable under the circumstances. Hopefully your boyfriend will handle the situation with her appropriately. Op left a comment saying she just posted a Facebook status update saying, my son's girlfriend called me a piece of shit because she disagreed with how I described what happened on a trip.
Amanda
Facebook status. We're dealing with a different beast here.
Trevor
Behavior.
Amanda
Oh, no, this is different, dude.
Trevor
Going on Facebook to rip your boyfriend, your son's girlfriend after calling her brother excess baggage because he's blind is crazy. Levels of delusion.
Amanda
Yeah. Facebook status. This is a different beast. We have to approach this from a different place.
Shane
Yeah. We're dealing with a Kaiju.
Trevor
Oh, no.
Shane
Okay, update. Oh, let's go. The next day. I foresee we're about to see even the greater depths of hell from this lady.
Amanda
Yeah.
Shane
Yeah. No, I don't think we've even scratched the surface on how awful she is.
Amanda
Someone's gonna make a Facebook group, and it's gonna be bad.
Shane
God. Okay, okay. This is the next day. She posts this the next day. Okay, this isn't good. I didn't realize it's a full moon. She' oh, my God. In case you missed it, yesterday she posted a message on Facebook explaining an edit in yesterday's post. So I talked to my boyfriend last night. He acted as I suspected he would. He suggested that it was a moment of madness. She started it, and I responded, we're both. Okay, hold on. He acted as I suspected he would. He suggested that it was a moment of madness. She started it, and I responded, we're both at fault, and we can both apologize and move on from this.
Trevor
That's such a funny way to put was just a moment of madness.
Amanda
The moon is out.
Trevor
She went mad.
Shane
Oh, my God.
Amanda
This is bad.
Shane
Yeah. You know, she doesn't think blind people are people. And you called her a piece of shit. So hard to gauge there.
Amanda
Come on. Be be people, guys.
Shane
Sorry. No way. After her post on Facebook, we had a long discussion. He doesn't want to take a side. All of these are. Besides the fact that she doesn't even want to apologize. I'm very disappointed in him. His dad called me yesterday as well, apologized for the mom's comment and said that she wasn't speaking on behalf of everyone there and that they found her comments to be very inconsiderate as well. I also apologized to the dad for the way I reacted, but he said it wasn't necessary. His sister called as well. She said it's not the first time she's making comments like that about disabled people. And she said she's ashamed. I decided not to engage in a social media piss war and stayed out. But while the mom's friends were commenting, like, the young don't know how to respect these days, the sister commented that, mom, you left out what you said to her first, kind of proving her point. Please put this down and stop. A few hours later, the post was gone.
Trevor
W sister, W dad. Why did the boyfriend kind of sucks here?
Amanda
Boyfriend kind of sucks.
Shane
Boyfriend let her down hard, saying, you're both at fault. Like, oh, my God, dude, the boyfriend.
Amanda
Is enabling the mom and the fact that the dad and the sister had to, like, support the girlfriend and the boyfriend's not.
Shane
Dude. And that comment is unbelievable.
Amanda
Unbelievable.
Shane
And it was a comment. It was like, oh, she said something, you respond. It's like your mom said something and then doubled down and explained what she meant by it. Yeah, like, this was not a moment of whatever. This was a fully thought out thing. Yeah. The sister's now agreeing, like, oh, she's horribly ableist and says horrible shit all the time.
Trevor
Awful.
Shane
So, yeah, I'm disappointed in my boyfriend. If he had the balls of his sister, he'd been great. But sadly, he doesn't. His dad and sister stood up to the mom and he didn't. I never make a decision impulsively, so I didn't break up with him. Although I'm leaning towards that decision. I just need to think. And any advice to this all is also very welcome.
Trevor
Yeah, I mean, say goodbye.
Shane
Yeah, you got to.
Amanda
You live with your brother, you love your brother, it's going well. It's incredible that they have that relationship, regardless if he's blind. Or not. Like, it's amazing that you have that close relationship. The mom is never going to change and it sounds like the boyfriend isn't going to stick up for her.
Shane
Yeah.
Trevor
And I mean, the boyfriend has to know her brother.
Shane
The brother lives. Yeah, the brother lives there with Op, So, like. Yeah, they hang out all the time. Yeah.
Amanda
It's so disrespectful to the brother.
Shane
Holy crap, bro.
Trevor
To know the brother, probably very intimate, know him really well, and then be like, ah. I mean, you both are kind of at fault here. Like, that's a dude.
Shane
Wow.
Amanda
She's attacking him for something that is not in his control whatsoever.
Shane
Her calling her a piece of shit is, like, kind of going light on her. It's like, dude, when someone says something of that nature.
Amanda
Yeah.
Shane
Okay. Some comments. Op, in response to another comment, said he always believes in keeping the peace between people and finding compromises to work things out no matter what. Sometimes, though, keeping the peace is just siding with the bad person.
Amanda
That's a nice way of saying he's a pushover.
Shane
He doesn't do anything. Yeah. Someone respond. In that case, I think you explained to him in no uncertain terms how much his mother hurt you and how much he hurt you by not sticking up for you. Let him know that when he said nothing, it was as good as agreeing with her. Maybe, just maybe, he'll see where he's gone wrong and change. But if not, I guess you have your answer. His reaction to this doesn't seem so much about keeping the peace as being scared to stand up to someone. There's a big difference between those two things. Keeping the peace would have been Mom, Come on. That's out of line and you know it. Apologize so we can all get past this. Not silence.
Amanda
Such a bummer.
Trevor
Yeah. I mean, even, like, even with the mom apologizing, it sounded like Op was still ready to be like, I don't know if I want to, like, make peace here. Like, even if she does apologize. So, like, yeah, the fact that he was like, well, maybe you should just both say sorry. It's.
Shane
I think at this point, though, I wouldn't believe any apology from the mom.
Amanda
I agree.
Shane
The mom is not so 100%.
Amanda
What she said is deeply offensive.
Shane
Yeah. And she went to Facebook afterwards, so that's the nail.
Amanda
Once you go to Facebook.
Shane
Once you go to Facebook, it's done.
Amanda
It is done.
Shane
You're telling me you post on Facebook all the time and you're ableist. What a strange.
Trevor
In other news, water is wet.
Shane
All right. Our next story. This comes from the Too Hot Takes subreddit. Shout out to Morgan over the Too Hot Takes Morgan. All right, here we go. My brother in law confessed feelings for me after I went wedding dress shopping with his fiance.
Trevor
Wait, wait, read that back one more time.
Shane
Check this out. My brother in law confessed feelings for me after I went wedding dress shopping with his fiance. Let's fucking go, dude.
Amanda
Hell yeah, brother.
Shane
Hell yeah, brother. Love this awkward shit. Let's go. Oh, man. This just happened today and I'm using a throwaway because I promote my small business on my main and I want to be anonymous with this. Okay, I'm pretty overwhelmed, so I'll start with some background. I have been with my husband for five years. We've been married for two since early on in the relationship. I've been great friends with his older brother, partially because I always wanted one. When he started dating a girl about two years ago, I went out of my way to make sure she knew she had a friend in me if she wanted. Since we're the only girls in the family. We're great friends now. And since they got engaged three months ago, I have been helping with wedding planning and and was asked to be a bridesmaid. We went dress shopping today and had a blast. We went to brunch, had some mimosas, found the dress and went back to their house to celebrate. I ended up alone in the kitchen with my brother in law a bit after being there and he said he just had to tell me something before I kept eating at him. I was a little buzzed and confused, but was not at all expecting him to say what he did. I think I've had feelings for you for a few years and I've never been able to tell you and just needed to know if you have ever felt the same.
Amanda
This is three weeks before the wedding.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
Okay.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
Great timing.
Trevor
That's insane. You've seen that like picture. It's like Steph Curry shooting a basketball from the moon towards earth. That's what this is.
Shane
Wow.
Amanda
But here's the thing. They've known each other for over five years because she's been married for five years to her husband.
Shane
She's been married for two years, so.
Amanda
Oh, wait.
Shane
But she's known this brother in law for years and she's like, I've always wanted an older brother so very much. I completely froze and just shook my head. I told him that no, I have never thought about him in any other way than as a friend and a brother. And I never would before he said anything else, I bolted back to his fiance and the other girls there and very discreetly told her I got my period and wasn't feeling well and would have someone come get me and then come by soon for more wedding planning. She thought nothing of it and called my best friend to come get me. She dropped me off at home. My husband is working right now and there is no question that I'm going to tell him as soon as he gets home. But I just have no idea where to go from there. Do I tell his fiance? Do I make him tell her? Do I leave it? Do I have my husband talk to him? Has anyone ever had something like this happen or have any advice? Anything is appreciated.
Amanda
Oh, girl, what a doozy. She's in a really tough spot.
Shane
Oh my God, bro. Like it's always crazy to me. Like betrayal is so intense, right? But when people make a decision that betrays like multiple people at one time is shocking.
Amanda
This is really hard because I think if the fiance finds out, I think. Cause you're in such a stressed out state when you're wedding planning or engaged or whatever, I think she's gonna be like, wait, was there always something between you guys? Da, da da, da da. Like this could get really, really messy. I personally would not go straight to the fiance whatsoever. I would go to my husband.
Shane
He's gotta go.
Trevor
Yeah.
Shane
And I wouldn't.
Amanda
It's not like I would tell on him. Cause like, I don't think this, I don't think the brother's the devil. I really don't. I think that he. This happened. Okay, fine, whatever. But I think that she should talk to her husband and be, and be like, what should we do?
Trevor
Yeah.
Amanda
And get some context. Like, has he ever done this before with one of the brother's like exes? Like, is this like a normal thing? To me it seems like he shouldn't get married.
Shane
Well, yeah.
Trevor
It's so tough. I feel like when I hear situations kind of like these are similar to these. I'd be so worried if I was her that if she does tell someone that the brother in law is gonna start doubling down in gaslighting. Like, no, that didn't happen. She came onto me. Or there's this thing she was slurping.
Shane
It's a scary situation.
Amanda
It can get messy.
Shane
That's really scary to be like, wait, I don't know you. And that's also a betrayal to. It's a betrayal to his brother, it's a betrayal to his fiance, and it's a Betrayal to her. Because she's like, oh, I thought we had this dynamic. You're my family. So it's like, oh, so you're suddenly. You're putting me in this situation now, too? It is so unbelievable to do to a bunch of people.
Amanda
That's why I feel like she needs to talk to her husband and be like, hey, I don't have all the answers right now. This just happened. What are we going to do together?
Shane
Yeah. Yeah.
Amanda
Because the fiance and the brother need to figure out what they're gonna do together. Because I don't always feel like it's right to tell other people's business, but I get that this is, like, bigger.
Shane
Than her, but this is now her business.
Amanda
Yeah, this is.
Shane
He made it her business by telling her this.
Amanda
And I agree.
Shane
He's like, I have feelings for you. It's like, okay, well, that's. Your feelings for me is my business. Especially if you're cornering me when your fiance's in the other room.
Amanda
Yeah, she's gonna have. So if he doesn't tell the fiance, they're gonna have to have a conversation, I think. Cause I personally wouldn't be able to move forward being a bridesmaid knowing this information. But just don't go to the fiance first.
Shane
That's fair. Go to your husband. Go to the husband. Talk about working as unit. Cause it's also his business because that's his brother and that's your wife. As soon as she bolted out there, he's now probably gonna be like, how do I cover my business?
Amanda
He might be. What? Trevor said he might be freaking out and been like, oh, blah, blah, blah. Just told me that she has a crush on me. How crazy. Because now he's like, oh, this is not an option for me anymore. I now have to save this.
Trevor
Yeah. I have to get ahead of you.
Shane
How the hell do people get married when they have, like, this amount of feeling?
Amanda
They do it all the time.
Shane
I don't understand it.
Amanda
I feel like it happens.
Shane
It happens. It does happen all the time. And do people just. I think. I wonder if people have no concept of, like, time or, like, the understanding of what a commitment actually is. Because I'm like, wait, you understand what a marriage is? You understand, like, what you are planning on doing?
Amanda
I don't know.
Shane
I don't think people think about. I think this. The guy doesn't think about the next month.
Amanda
I think that they get excited. They're like, yeah. And I think sometimes it's like when people get so far into Debt. And then they do something terrible. It's like they let it go so far because they push it away. They suppress it because. Well, first of all, it didn't seem, seem like he could ever have his sister in law. She seems happily in a relationship.
Shane
Sure.
Amanda
So he just suppressed it. Suppressed it, Suppressed it. But what happens when you get engaged? A lot of things come up and now he like can't suppress it anymore.
Shane
I just can't imagine getting married and having any thoughts of like feelings for someone else or being unsure. I'm like, then don't do it. Then don't do it.
Trevor
Yeah.
Shane
Oh my God.
Amanda
But people fucking get married all the time. And they'll meet them and then get married. It's so wild to me.
Shane
There's another, There's a possibility of like he's settling. He knows he has doubts, he doesn't want to do it. So instead of just not doing it, he's trying to sabotage it.
Amanda
What a way to do that.
Shane
People sabotage their life.
Trevor
You're just nuking your whole family. You're nuking your relationship with your brother, with your sister in law.
Amanda
It's either way, he is not ready to get married.
Shane
No at all. And it's also that unfortunate thing where it's like if the fiance knew this, obviously she wouldn't want to marry this guy. So she doesn't even know who she's marrying. And that's so sad.
Amanda
That worries me so much too is that's another thing is like you don't really know someone.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
Like someone could really suppress it so much.
Shane
I've fortunately just never been in this type of situation. But I. I can't. Like people know just even when we play werewolf, how I am with lying, but I'm like, I can't live with like a secret like that. I'd just be like, I either have to remove myself and never see you guys all again or this, these cards have to be played.
Amanda
It eats you up. But people do. They live with secrets for years and years and years. They have completely double lives. Yeah.
Trevor
That's why I'm telling my confession at.
Shane
The end of this song.
Amanda
I can't wait to hear it.
Trevor
It's been eating.
Amanda
You have double life.
Trevor
Yeah, I do. It's crazy.
Shane
Oh my God. Comments. You tell your husband first, discuss everything with him and then make a plan. You are a team. Listen to what your husband thinks about talking to his brother first versus telling the fiance. In my opinion, you and your husband should talk to his brother together and let the brother Tell his fiance. If he won't tell her, then tell the fiance before they get married. Someone said brother in law knows she. Brother in law knows she fled. He knows it's highly likely she'll tell her husband. Damage control on his end would be immediately to tell his fiance that OP confessed feelings to him and and then fled when he turned her down. He doesn't necessarily need his brother to believe him if he can get his fiance and the rest of the family to believe his version of events. In fact, he doesn't even need the family to firmly take his side. It's more likely they'll forever doubt who to believe, which will make everything awkward from now on. Lastly, someone said, I had my brother in law confess to my wife that he's been in love with her and wished he met her instead of her sister. My wife told me right away and I was pissed. At first I wanted to go kick his ass, but I calmed down a little and talked to him on the phone. I told him he would have to tell his wife or I would. Long story short, my wife's sister blamed my wife, didn't believe her, and called her a slut and a bunch of other stuff. It caused a huge mess in our family for about a year. We all kind of moved past it and still see each other at get togethers, but it is awkward to say the least. I'm sorry you're having to deal with this too. It's a hard road to navigate.
Amanda
See, that's what sucks is I feel like the women usually gets blamed first. Like, and that's what. That's where my worry is, is that like, it's gonna be like, because the fiance's in such a tough position, she's about to get married to what she thinks is the love of her life. And she's like, well, I trust him and you're my friend. And it's just so easy to blame the other woman, but she needs to just get on this as soon as she can.
Shane
Yeah, that sucks. Yeah, no update on it too. What?
Amanda
You have to go? You can't read us this without an update. Shane.
Trevor
Ooh, you suck.
Amanda
I know. This is all on you.
Trevor
You suck.
Amanda
You suck. Shane. Come on. I'm not gonna sleep tonight.
Trevor
I hate you, Shane.
Amanda
Whoa. He's going so hard. I don't like you right now, but I will like you later. At some point when we have to work together again.
Shane
You might be a f. Our final story comes from confessions. My daughter's friend in elementary school was actually her sister. In our younger days, the ex wife and I would get drunk and have foursomes with a co worker and his wife.
Trevor
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Shane
What if that was the whole story? And there you go.
Amanda
We could do. We got.
Trevor
I've confessed.
Shane
All right. They were never able to have kids. Suddenly, she became pregnant. My wife also became pregnant. No one ever really said much about it. After several years, I had a new career. We moved away, then came back to the same area. One day my daughter came home and said she has a twin sister in her class and named the girl. Yep, it was her. We all denied it, but now she's an adult and I'm pretty sure she knows.
Amanda
Okay, let me get this straight. They were having foursomes?
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
Great. Get it.
Shane
Awesome. The other couple that they were having foursomes with couldn't get pregnant, but suddenly she got pregnant.
Amanda
She got pregnant. So we think the. The one husband got her pregnant and then got his wife pregnant. They both had kids and now they're twins. Is that what we think?
Shane
OP is probably the father of both. Yes, yes, yes. So that's what's going on.
Amanda
Is it twins if two mothers are giving.
Shane
It's not twins. I just think this other girl looks.
Trevor
They both got dad's genes.
Shane
Yeah. And they both probably got pregnant at the exact same.
Amanda
So this is Parent Trap, but in a totally different way.
Shane
Yeah, yeah.
Trevor
That's kind of like. Well, I don't know how close they were with a couple that they're having. I don't know if it's like a casual thing or if they're like really good friends, but maybe it's kind of a cool situation. You know, if you're having foursomes, like, you know that it's. It's a possibility of it happening.
Shane
Right.
Amanda
Surely, like, Daddy, Dad.
Trevor
It's like now it's like you're just like, you know, you got a couple kids. It's cool.
Shane
We all denied it, but now she's an adult, and I'm pretty sure she knows. So this other girl is like, like, yeah, I figured it out and it's not great. She's like, I've done the math and the equation is definitely.
Amanda
And she's an adult.
Shane
She's an adult now. So this is many years ago that this happened. And so now this reminds me of.
Amanda
That story, that other Reddit story that you read.
Shane
Dude, there's the other one where he.
Amanda
Knows what I'm talking about.
Shane
Oh, immediately. Where? Oh, that one's so much worse. That's somehow worse. We read some wild stories. The one where the girlfriend finds out that her boyfriend had a threesome with her parents like 10 years.
Amanda
10 years ago.
Shane
No.
Amanda
And she just. When she found out, she just ran, dude.
Trevor
But like for a long time before he met her.
Shane
Before he met her.
Trevor
Completely isolated events.
Shane
Unfortunately in that story we did the math and she was 13 when this threesome happened. Cause her boyfriend was older than her.
Amanda
So she was in the house.
Shane
She might have been in the house, maybe not. I don't know.
Trevor
That's crazy. Oh no, that's brutal.
Amanda
Story is something I never.
Shane
Look, man, if you're having threesomes or foursomes, there's a lot of people involved. A lot of things can happen afterwards.
Amanda
Things can happen.
Shane
Yeah. There might be results years down the line. Some comments, plot twist. Op isn't the father of either. The other guy is. Someone said, did this stop the foursomes or not? Someone else said, well, she has a ready made spare for a kidney if she ever needs one. So there's that. Lastly, someone said, literally what's done in the dark will come to light. Wow.
Amanda
These people are having fun. They're just like.
Shane
These redditors are like, I've never had sex, but this sounds crazy.
Trevor
I just like you're having regular foursomes, are you? Not like me personally, I think I'd be using some sort of contraceptive.
Shane
You'd think you'd have some discussions. Yeah, they're just going for it. They would get drunk and have force. So they're just.
Amanda
I mean, no judgment. Do your thing. Also, oof. Decisions are made and then results are there.
Shane
I can't believe it all happened and they're just like, we're all just not going to discuss this?
Amanda
Yeah, we moved away.
Shane
Damn.
Amanda
Moving away. So wait, they moved away and did they move?
Shane
They moved back and then suddenly it.
Amanda
Was like never move back to where your foursome started.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
And that's the big lesson.
Shane
That's the thing. That's. That's the thing people don't talk about. If you have a foursome, you need to leave the Tri county area 100%.
Trevor
That's why I've never been back to Tucson.
Amanda
Is that your confession?
Trevor
Tucson?
Shane
Nothing good happens in Tucson.
Amanda
Oh yeah, Arizona.
Shane
Well, that's it for all the stories. But Trevor, your confession.
Trevor
My time has come.
Amanda
My God.
Trevor
Okay, so let me set the stage for you. I grew up in Idaho in the fourth grade. Halfway through my fourth grade year of school, my family moved to Virginia.
Shane
Okay.
Trevor
It was for My dad's work, we moved out there. So, you know, moving across the country, new school, no friends. I'm just trying to give like, you know, set some context for the actions that I'm about to confess to. And I would say that this was at a point in my life where I didn't really understand having like, you know, there being consequences for my or like I was kind of just doing stupid stuff and I wasn't thinking about it. You know, I'm a fourth grader, so I met this new school and for whatever reason, I get pee shy. Okay? I don't really like using urinals. I've never liked using urinals as I've grown up. You know, it's something that you gotta do. But I didn't like it, especially as a kid. So I would, you know, pee in the stall. But for whatever reason, I decided that I just started peeing everywhere.
Shane
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Shane
Okay.
Trevor
I don't know why I was just peeing all over. I was just nowhere near like I was.
Shane
You peed all over the bathroom?
Trevor
No, just like inside the stall. But I was just kinda, you know, I was just.
Shane
You were hitting the walls.
Trevor
I was hitting the walls. I was hitting every.
Shane
And I don't know why I did it.
Trevor
It's just something I did. Okay. But then it was really bad, okay. Because a whole assembly got called of all the boys got taken into like, the gymnasium and sat down on the bleachers, and they were like. Like, we got pulled out of class and went and sat on the bleachers, and they were like.
Shane
And they're like, we're gonna find the pisser.
Trevor
We're like, we're gonna find the piss boy. And they were like, we sat down there, like, whoever's doing this, like. Like, you know, step up or confess to it, but, like, it.
Shane
Yeah, that's conducive for a kid to stand up and say, all right, guys, I pissed everywhere.
Amanda
There's only adults here nobody make fun.
Shane
Of, but I pissed everywhere.
Trevor
But, you know, you're sitting there, and I'm like, God, who could do that? And the whole time I was just. Yeah, so that's my. I've never told anyone that it was me.
Amanda
Oh, my God.
Shane
You only did it once.
Amanda
No, I'm sure he did it multiple times.
Trevor
It was probably two or three. I think after that, I was like, I'm done. It was awful, though, you know, as.
Shane
A child, I won't lie. It sounds freeing, I know. To go into a bathroom and just go, everywhere is my toilet.
Trevor
Yeah.
Shane
And it just starts spinning around.
Trevor
Maybe that's why it felt.
Shane
Just drop shadow and spin.
Amanda
Maybe you were like. Maybe you were stressed about moving and you were trying to, like, mark your territory. Thank you.
Trevor
Thank you for defending me here.
Amanda
I mean, I'm not really defending you. I'm just saying, like, it was just.
Trevor
Like, I don't know. Again, I don't know why I did it, but getting like, every boy had to go and sit on these bleachers. And I was like, dude, this is awful.
Amanda
That is actually terrifying.
Trevor
I was like, surely there's no way.
Shane
For them to know. That's incredible, man.
Amanda
Do you feel better?
Shane
I don't know. So you literally haven't told anyone this?
Trevor
No, actually, no.
Shane
Do you think any of the teachers from that school might watch this show and are now like, yeah, there he is. Piss boy. Oh, my God. No, the only.
Trevor
Actually, the reason that I remembered it is because I told Raven, like, probably a couple weeks or a week before we shot that episode. And then I was like, I've never told that to anyone.
Shane
And she just takes off the ring.
Amanda
She's like, my decision has been made.
Shane
She's like, it's me.
Trevor
I'm the piss boy. I'm coming clean. So, yeah, that's my confession.
Shane
That's fucking awesome.
Trevor
My confession. I hope everyone isn't disappointed by that. I hope it was fun and funny.
Amanda
Enough I'm not disappointed.
Shane
Sorry.
Trevor
I didn't kill anyone.
Shane
It's okay.
Amanda
No, I'm glad you didn't. But to piss all over the walls.
Trevor
It was a bad too. Cause then it was like, you know, it was on, like, the. Like, the toilet paper roll as well.
Shane
Which is, like, brutal.
Trevor
Like, I was going everywhere. So it's like, you know, I'm not.
Shane
Like, directly on the roll. I'm not, like, being on the lip.
Trevor
Ball, and it's like, it's all over, you know, it's not, like, on the toilet paper, but it's on, like, the cup, like, the machine. The COVID for was bad, man. I'm telling you. I don't know why I was doing it. I was.
Shane
It was a hard time in my life. I think a child or developmental therapist would be able to figure it out, like, within one session of why you were doing it, because I think it's just like, a control thing or like.
Amanda
A soggy toilet paper makes me sick.
Shane
Ooh, that's crazy. The toilet paper wasn't soggy.
Trevor
The toilet. It was like, it was on the.
Shane
Because it's cover.
Trevor
It's under the COVID thing.
Shane
So you'd have to get down under and pee.
Amanda
I'm going up this way.
Shane
La la la, la la la. Someone peed perfectly on the mirror and says, piss boy.
Amanda
Piss boy was here. Like, Zoro.
Shane
You're like the zodiac pisser, but you're, like, leaving marks on the walls that they have to decode.
Trevor
Dude, people are gonna start calling you.
Amanda
Look at his boy freaking out.
Shane
Dude, once Angela watches this, you're done, dude.
Trevor
It's.
Shane
Don't win, Mario. Party's about to be crazy.
Amanda
You're done.
Shane
I don't have a story. I wasn't in fourth grade, but when I was, like, five, my. I've told this story before. Forever ago. My. My brothers are half brothers, so on the weekends, their dad would come and, like, pick them up for the weekends. And I didn't understand it. I'm five, so I'm just like, oh, my brothers are just leaving for the weekend. I want to go with them. And it was like, no, you can't. I was in Virginia when this happens. So maybe it's a Virginia thing that you kiss everywhere. So they take them. I'm on the front porch, and my mom's like, no, you can't go with them. She goes back. She's like, come on. Come back inside. I'm standing on the front porch, and I'm so mad that I'm like, My brothers are gone. I don't get to hang out with them. I on the front porch, drop trow and just start peeing off the porch. I was just like, ah, what the hell? Neighbors saw into everything. I was like, what the hell?
Amanda
What the hell is with that?
Trevor
I get it.
Amanda
What is that?
Shane
What is that? I don't have much is. You guys have.
Amanda
You have to get your control back.
Shane
When you're a kid, you don't have many, many resources. You don't have an outlier, but you do have piss. You have piss. You have piss.
Amanda
You would be so fucked if I did that. Pulled down my pants and just stood there.
Shane
Look, when you're five years old, you can get away with a lot, all right? If I did that now I'd be in prison. But then it was fucking.
Trevor
Oh my God.
Shane
All right.
Amanda
Incredible.
Shane
Trevor, thank you for your confession. Thank you.
Trevor
I hope you're all happy. Thanks for the 150k likes.
Shane
Yeah, appreciate it. We really appreciate it. Thank you for watching. Let us know what other themes and subreddits you'd like to see on the show and we'll see you next Saturday.
Trevor
Bye.
Shane
That was great.
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Podcast Summary: "Smosh Reads Reddit Stories"
Episode: Brother From The Same Mother | Reading Reddit Stories
Release Date: April 26, 2025
Introduction
In this engaging episode of Smosh Reads Reddit Stories, hosts Shayne Topp, Trevor, and Amanda dive into a collection of sibling-themed anecdotes sourced from Reddit. The trio brings their signature humor and relatable commentary to each story, exploring themes of friendship, romance, family dynamics, and unexpected twists. Throughout the hour-long session, the hosts not only read the stories but also interact with each other and respond to listener comments, making the episode both entertaining and insightful for newcomers and long-time fans alike.
1. Girlfriend's Unexpected “Brother” Moment
Story Overview:
The first story originates from the subreddit "Am I the Asshole?" and involves a 28-year-old man whose girlfriend refers to him as "brother" during an intimate moment. The unexpected gesture interrupts their climax, leaving him feeling embarrassed and confused.
Discussion Highlights:
Shayne expresses initial confusion and concern, wondering if it was a peculiar fetish or just a playful joke. Amanda and Trevor find humor in the situation, debating whether it was her way of lightening the mood or a deeper issue in their relationship.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion:
The hosts conclude that while the gesture was awkward, it ultimately reflects the couple's ability to find humor in unexpected moments. The Reddit community largely sided with the boyfriend, labeling the girlfriend as the asshole for creating discomfort during intimacy.
2. Refusing to Buy a Gift for a Sibling's Birthday
Story Overview:
A user questions whether they are in the wrong for only bringing a gift for their friend's child during the celebration of one sibling's birthday, opting instead to gift a six-pack of beer, which naturally upset their friend’s spouse.
Discussion Highlights:
Shayne, Trevor, and Amanda dissect the social dynamics of gift-giving, especially when siblings are involved. They ponder the appropriateness of gifting alcohol to a child and the pressure to cater to multiple parties within a celebration.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion:
The consensus among the hosts and the Reddit community is that the user is not the asshole but may have handled the situation insensitively. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding social norms and the impact of gifts on all parties involved.
3. Crashing Out on a Family Holiday
Story Overview:
A 23-year-old woman feels excluded when her mother pays for her younger siblings' friends to join a family holiday in Spain while she cannot afford to go. Her attempts to join by sharing a room are rebuffed, leading to feelings of resentment and abandonment.
Discussion Highlights:
The hosts explore themes of favoritism, financial constraints, and the emotional toll of feeling left out within a family setting. They debate the mother's motives and the importance of communication in resolving such conflicts.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion:
Both the hosts and the Reddit community agree that while the user is not the asshole, the situation stems from poor communication and possibly underlying family dynamics. The advice centers on having open conversations with the mother to express feelings and seek understanding.
4. Boyfriend’s Mom Calls Blind Brother “Excess Baggage”
Story Overview:
A 28-year-old woman faces severe disrespect when her boyfriend’s mother refers to her blind brother as "excess baggage" after an incidental comment about excess luggage charges during a trip.
Discussion Highlights:
This story delves into ableism, familial respect, and the complexities of in-law relationships. The hosts express frustration over the mother's insensitive remarks and discuss the implications for the protagonist’s relationship with both her boyfriend and his family.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion:
The hosts and Reddit responders unanimously condemn the boyfriend’s mother for her ableist language and lack of empathy. The discussion highlights the importance of standing up against disrespectful behavior and the potential fallout it can have on personal relationships. The consensus advises the woman to reconsider her relationship if the boyfriend fails to support her against his mother’s behavior.
5. Brother-in-Law's Confession of Feelings
Story Overview:
A woman recounts how her brother-in-law confessed romantic feelings for her during a wedding dress shopping trip with his fiancée, creating a complex emotional and social dilemma just weeks before the wedding.
Discussion Highlights:
Shayne, Trevor, and Amanda analyze the boundaries of familial relationships, the implications of such confessions, and the appropriate steps to address them. They discuss loyalty, honesty, and the potential consequences for all parties involved.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion:
The hosts recommend that the woman confide in her husband to address the situation as a team, emphasizing the importance of handling such delicate matters privately and respectfully. The Reddit community concurs, suggesting open communication and prioritizing the existing marriage.
6. Confession: Daughter’s Friend is Actually Her Sister
Story Overview:
A shocking revelation surfaces when a woman discovers that her daughter's elementary school friend is actually her long-lost twin sister, a result of a complicated past involving consensual adults.
Discussion Highlights:
The podcast hosts delve into themes of family secrets, betrayal, and the emotional turmoil that comes with unexpected family revelations. They discuss the long-term impacts of such secrets on family dynamics and individual identities.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion:
The hosts express disbelief and concern over the ethical and emotional complexities of the situation, highlighting the importance of transparency and honesty within families. The Reddit community is divided, with some empathizing with the longing for family and others condemning the secrecy involved.
7. Trevor’s Confession: "Daddication" and Childhood Antics
Story Overview:
In a heartfelt confession, Trevor shares his childhood experiences of moving from Idaho to Virginia and developing pee-shyness, leading to disruptive behavior in the fourth grade. His actions resulted in an embarrassing incident where he peed on bathroom stalls, causing a school assembly to confront the issue.
Discussion Highlights:
The hosts approach Trevor’s confession with empathy and humor, discussing the psychology behind such childhood antics and the lasting impact of early experiences on personal development. They reflect on the innocence of childhood mistakes and the importance of understanding and forgiveness.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion:
The hosts commend Trevor for his honesty and bravery in sharing a personal story, underscoring the value of self-awareness and the acceptance of past mistakes. The confession serves as a relatable moment for listeners, highlighting that everyone has embarrassing moments that contribute to who they are today.
Closing Thoughts
Throughout the episode, Shayne, Trevor, and Amanda provide a blend of humor, empathy, and candid discussion, making each Reddit story resonate with listeners. The hosts effectively balance lighthearted banter with meaningful conversations, ensuring that even the most awkward or emotionally charged stories are handled with sensitivity and insight. This episode not only entertains but also encourages listeners to reflect on their own family dynamics and personal growth.
Engagement and Listener Interaction
At the end of the episode, Trevor delivers his confession, adding a personal touch that fosters a deeper connection with the audience. The hosts encourage listeners to share their thoughts, suggest new themes, and engage with the show’s interactive segments, ensuring a vibrant and participatory community.
Notable Quotes from the Episode:
Conclusion
Smosh Reads Reddit Stories delivers a compelling episode filled with laughter, empathy, and real-life dilemmas. By exploring diverse sibling relationships and personal confessions, Shayne, Trevor, and Amanda create a relatable and engaging narrative that resonates with a wide audience. Whether it’s navigating awkward romances or confronting family secrets, this episode underscores the universal challenges and triumphs inherent in sibling dynamics.