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Dad Cheats On Wife And Has A Baby With Mistress, His Son Comes Up With Revenge Plan
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Dad Cheats On Wife And Has A Baby With Mistress, His Son Comes Up With Revenge Plan

Interview With Author Dad Cheats On Wife And Has A Baby With Mistress, His Son Comes Up With Revenge PlanGuy’s Petty Revenge On Cheating Dad And His New Wife Takes A Wholesome TurnDad Abandons Family For A Singer, Son Makes Sure They Get A “Concert” From Their Son Every Day“I Did Not Expect That”: Guy’s Revenge On Cheating Dad Ends With A Wholesome TwistMan Notices His Half Brother Likes Noisy Toys, Plans To Teach Absent Dad A LessonMan Gets Back At Cheating Dad By Making Sure His Son Will Annoy Him With His B-Day GiftMan Gives His Baby Brother A Drum In Hopes That He’ll Annoy His Parents With All The Noise1YO Is Amused By Noisy Toys, His Half Brother Gets Him Drums To Annoy Absent DadGuy Gets Revenge On Cheating Dad By Getting His New Kid The Loudest Toy
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Families are often complicated. You might end up with more than two adults that you consider parents and siblings who you’re not related to by blood at all. But as long as they love you and treat you well, you can absolutely call them family.

And if you don’t have a great relationship with your relatives, well, you can always try to get petty revenge on them. One man recently shared a story on Reddit detailing how he attempted to get back at his father for making some questionable decisions in the past. However, his plan ended up taking an unexpectedly wholesome turn. Below, you’ll find the full story, as well as a conversation with the author and some of the replies amused readers left him!

This man’s father didn’t pay very much attention to him as a child

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So he decided to gift his baby brother a present that would be impossible to ignore

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Later, the man shared an update on what happened at the birthday party

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Image credits: crystalsing / envatoelements (not the actual photo)

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Image credits: EpicChurro

“I feel like there is a strong bond there”

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To learn more about this situation, we reached out to the author, Reddit user EpicChurro, who was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda. First, we wanted to know what inspired him to tell this story online. 

“I thought that it could be interesting to hear from other users, and I love how it turned into a story-sharing session with everyone talking about their experience with gifting loud toys,” he shared. “Also, I had some beers that night, so that definitely helped when writing the post!”

We were also curious about the OP’s relationship with his brother. “Although I don’t visit as much as I would like, I feel like there is a strong bond there. It is kind of that feeling where he looks at my face and he seems comforted, as if I were someone he had known for a long time,” he says.

He noted that having a little brother has helped his relationship with his father as well. “I have always wanted a brother, so I tried to be as supportive as possible when they made the pregnancy announcement.”

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EpicChurro also believes that his father and step-mom were appreciative of the birthday present he brought. “They are musicians after all!”

Finally, we asked what the author thought of the reactions to his post and if he has any plans for future presents yet. “No plans for now, and I really enjoyed reading through the replies. The response was overall positive, and I am grateful for it.”

Children need ample love and affection

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Being a parent certainly isn’t easy, and there’s likely a million things bouncing around in every mother and father’s head at any given time. But regardless of how difficult it is to balance all of your responsibilities, it’s important to remember that your children should be your first priority.

And that doesn’t just mean providing them with food and shelter. Kids also need love, affection and both quality and quantity time with their parents. According to the Private Therapy Clinic, growing up with emotionally unavailable parents can take a huge toll on children. 

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This may be a mother or father who doesn’t listen, who doesn’t ask about their children’s lives, who doesn’t validate or celebrate their kids’ accomplishments, who aren’t willing to participate in activities with their kids, who never give compliments, who won’t spend along time with their children, who don’t show affection, who don’t express their love and who prioritize their own happiness over their children’s.  

The effects of being raised by a parent like this can start from a young age and have far reaching effects. Having an emotionally unavailable mother or father can cause dysfunctional relationships once the child grows up and create a fear of abandonment in romantic relationships.

The effects of feeling ignored or unloved as a kid can stretch into adulthood

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Sometimes, lack of affection as a child can even lead to selfish behavior later on, as that’s what the person saw modeled by Mom and Dad. Feeling unloved can cause substance abuse issues or a lack of identity and direction. It can even lead people to lose hope, faith and joy, Private Therapy Clinic explains.

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In fact, even in early childhood, we can see the impacts that not having enough affection causes. One study found that not receiving enough attention at a young age made a child more likely to have poor executive function and self-regulation, Family Education reports. 

Even teens need plenty of affection and love from their parents, or they may begin to develop mental health problems such as depression, anxiety and low self-esteem. Teens who don’t have a solid and loving support system are also more likely to participate in risky behaviors such as experimenting with drugs and alcohol or having unprotected sex.

While there’s no way to go back in time and force Mom and Dad to give you more attention as a child, PsychCentral says that there are a few things we can do as adults to try to heal from this trauma. First, they recommend learning your triggers and how to recognize them. It also may be helpful to practice inner child work.

It takes work to heal from not receiving enough affection in childhood

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Make time for self-care and show yourself plenty of love as well. And don’t be afraid to set boundaries, with family or anyone else in your life. Learn from your past and decide what you would like to do differently in your life, so history doesn’t repeat itself. 

And reframe the internalized beliefs that you are holding onto from childhood. For example, if you think, “I am an unloved daughter,” tell yourself instead that you do deserve love as an adult, Psych Central recommends. Work on building a community and bonding with others who have had similar experiences, so you don’t feel alone. And be kind and patient with yourself during your journey of healing.

Relationships with parents are often complex, and they’re rarely perfect. But we don’t have to let the hurt that Mom and Dad caused us at a young age linger around for the rest of our lives. 

We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation in the comments below, pandas. Then, if you’re interested in reading another Bored Panda article featuring petty revenge on a parent, look no further than right here

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Readers were quick to chime in with even more suggestions of devious gifts for the brother

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Many were amused by the story

And some even shared similar experiences of their own

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Howdy, I'm Adelaide! I'm originally from Texas, but after graduating from university with an acting degree, I relocated to sunny Los Angeles for a while. I then got a serious bite from the travel bug and found myself moving to Sweden and England before settling in Lithuania about two years ago. I'm passionate about animal welfare, sustainability and eating delicious food. But as you can see, I cover a wide range of topics including drama, internet trends and hilarious memes. I can easily be won over with a Seinfeld reference, vegan pastry or glass of fresh cold brew. And during my free time, I can usually be seen strolling through a park, playing tennis or baking something tasty.

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I'm a visual editor here at Bored Panda and I enjoy a good laugh. My work ranges from serious topics related to toxic work environments and relationship difficulties to humorous articles about online shopping fails and introvert memes. When I'm not at my work desk, checking if every single pixel is in the right place, I usually spend my free time playing board games, taking pictures, and watching documentaries

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Janice
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I did the same thing to my brother because he tortured me when we were kids. 1st I bought an ice cream truck that had that "music" and the recorded voice loudly called out "ice cream." The music became an ear worm and the voice was so annoying. Whenever I saw a toy that was annoying, I'd buy it.

Annik Perrot
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My only childless kid loves to play "funny uncle" with his niblings, and get them wound up and excited, for their parents to quiet them down afterwards. He also loves offering them cumbersome and/or noisy gifts. His siblings have promised him terrible retaliation if/when he and his GF ever decide to reproduce.

Upstaged75
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm not sure you should tell people about a "funny uncle:. That can mean something else entirely - and not in a good way. ;)

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Upstaged75
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I agree that Vtech makes the most obnoxious toys. Most of them talk or play annoying songs that get stuck in your head. Glitter is one of the worst things you can get a kid. Along with slime. And my SIL hates those black scratch off pads that get little pieces of paper everywhere. The worst thing I ever got for my niece was an Elmo Power Wheels car that she could drive. She's terrible at steering so they constantly had to keep her from running in to things. :)

Tristan J
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

'Jazz musician tolerates noise' is not the revelation they were hoping for

Key Lime
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Someone bought my kiddels a very loud firetruck, lights sirens and bells. The batteries lasted for ages. Found a similar one for a return gift when that gifter had children.

Rosemary Stephen
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

dude you are missing out on a whole category of fun play doh paint sets glitter slime sand dont restrict yourself just to noise do the really petty thing and buy noisy and messy gifts

Bookworm
Community Member
5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My parents swore eventual toy revenge on my uncle because he bought me a dinosaur playset with a volcano that launched small plastic boulders - and I loved it, so as soon as it was put away, the thing would be out again. To be fair, my uncle was a teenager at the time (big gap between siblings and him) and probably wasn't thinking from the parent perspective of 'how often is someone going to step on a plastic rock if I buy this?'

L Coffeen
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I did something similar to my SIL. Me and hubs would find the loudest toy we could and send it to her son for Xmas and birthday's. Jokes on me though, bc now she gifts ME the loud toys for my little one.

Ash Conner
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It helps the child to make a rethem with the banging. It actually makes sense.

Kim Rickard
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Play dough if it gets into your carpets you are done also I a year or 2 an art set expecially if they have felt tips pens and stickers let the kiddo's draw over everthing, walls books sofa, and m ake sure to restock as well just say you are opening up their creative side and learning how to (park) colour between the lines and you don't want them to becone intitled or a Karen lol.

Couragetcd
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm glad OP loves her s little brother and hope he doesn't end up the paternal figure in his life, but I'm not optimistic.

Margie T
Community Member
3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If Dad's a musician (I don't know what instrument he uses (guitar, sax, whatever, buy them one for dad and one for child and teach him. You're not only helping him learn, he'll be spending QUALITY time with his son with the attention and lessons of cords. He could be acting out bc he gets no attention unless it's bad. I never got any attention unless I did something wrong. Many kids go through this and the blame is on the parents.

kathyberthahazel
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My ex-husband thought it was funny to do this to me, and my toddler son already had way too many toys since he was the youngest of 3. I returned the annoying gifts and set up a savings account for my son with the money.

Binky Melnik
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

“Why don’t you open the drum to see how it works?” 😆🤣😆 That’s a smart and evil mom! I hope I can remember this if I ever come across a kid with a drum who’s annoying me! 😆

Janice
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I did the same thing to my brother because he tortured me when we were kids. 1st I bought an ice cream truck that had that "music" and the recorded voice loudly called out "ice cream." The music became an ear worm and the voice was so annoying. Whenever I saw a toy that was annoying, I'd buy it.

Annik Perrot
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My only childless kid loves to play "funny uncle" with his niblings, and get them wound up and excited, for their parents to quiet them down afterwards. He also loves offering them cumbersome and/or noisy gifts. His siblings have promised him terrible retaliation if/when he and his GF ever decide to reproduce.

Upstaged75
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm not sure you should tell people about a "funny uncle:. That can mean something else entirely - and not in a good way. ;)

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Upstaged75
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I agree that Vtech makes the most obnoxious toys. Most of them talk or play annoying songs that get stuck in your head. Glitter is one of the worst things you can get a kid. Along with slime. And my SIL hates those black scratch off pads that get little pieces of paper everywhere. The worst thing I ever got for my niece was an Elmo Power Wheels car that she could drive. She's terrible at steering so they constantly had to keep her from running in to things. :)

Tristan J
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

'Jazz musician tolerates noise' is not the revelation they were hoping for

Key Lime
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Someone bought my kiddels a very loud firetruck, lights sirens and bells. The batteries lasted for ages. Found a similar one for a return gift when that gifter had children.

Rosemary Stephen
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

dude you are missing out on a whole category of fun play doh paint sets glitter slime sand dont restrict yourself just to noise do the really petty thing and buy noisy and messy gifts

Bookworm
Community Member
5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My parents swore eventual toy revenge on my uncle because he bought me a dinosaur playset with a volcano that launched small plastic boulders - and I loved it, so as soon as it was put away, the thing would be out again. To be fair, my uncle was a teenager at the time (big gap between siblings and him) and probably wasn't thinking from the parent perspective of 'how often is someone going to step on a plastic rock if I buy this?'

L Coffeen
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I did something similar to my SIL. Me and hubs would find the loudest toy we could and send it to her son for Xmas and birthday's. Jokes on me though, bc now she gifts ME the loud toys for my little one.

Ash Conner
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It helps the child to make a rethem with the banging. It actually makes sense.

Kim Rickard
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Play dough if it gets into your carpets you are done also I a year or 2 an art set expecially if they have felt tips pens and stickers let the kiddo's draw over everthing, walls books sofa, and m ake sure to restock as well just say you are opening up their creative side and learning how to (park) colour between the lines and you don't want them to becone intitled or a Karen lol.

Couragetcd
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm glad OP loves her s little brother and hope he doesn't end up the paternal figure in his life, but I'm not optimistic.

Margie T
Community Member
3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If Dad's a musician (I don't know what instrument he uses (guitar, sax, whatever, buy them one for dad and one for child and teach him. You're not only helping him learn, he'll be spending QUALITY time with his son with the attention and lessons of cords. He could be acting out bc he gets no attention unless it's bad. I never got any attention unless I did something wrong. Many kids go through this and the blame is on the parents.

kathyberthahazel
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My ex-husband thought it was funny to do this to me, and my toddler son already had way too many toys since he was the youngest of 3. I returned the annoying gifts and set up a savings account for my son with the money.

Binky Melnik
Community Member
3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

“Why don’t you open the drum to see how it works?” 😆🤣😆 That’s a smart and evil mom! I hope I can remember this if I ever come across a kid with a drum who’s annoying me! 😆

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