“Well, my youngest turned 22 this year, and of course, I helped him buy a home,” he explained. “Now my 3rd is mad at me and thinks I should have given the money to him instead since he didn’t get any help at 22.”
“I think he lost his chance when he was 22, and it won’t be fair for my youngest not to get the same help.”
His son and his wife think he’s a terrible person for refusing to help, but he just wants to keep that money and spend it on himself instead.
He’s left wondering if it is mean of him not to help his son financially. What do you think?
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