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Heck no. Your dad can get over himself. It's Mother's Day, not Dad's New Girlfriend Day. He's a big enough butt-head for not supporting your little brother in getting his OWN mother a card.
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No. If he had wanted him to buy a card for his girlfriend, then, he should have given him the money. His girlfriend is not your responsibility. Nor is she your little brother's mom.
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No. The day was for your mother and grandmother. His girlfriend is not a mother, not to your brother, nor to you.
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Heck no. It is mother day. You don't have to get mad about not getting his girlfriend a card. Just tell him that he is a grown man he should of gave his son the money.
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No you did right its his girlfriend so let him buy her a card why should you,i think he has a cheek expecting you to get it.
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Absolutely not. You're dad's girlfriend is not your mom or your brother's mom or even step-mother. If she has children then her children should be buying her the cards.
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No you were not wrong.The girlfriend would need to be married to him for any symbolism to count for her.Don't worry about it.You did the best you could and I am proud of you!Keep up the big sister attitude,your great!
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Hell no f*** his girlfriend!! Point's for you for being a good sister and daughter!!!
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Let me get the straight..he refused to give him money for a card for his MOTHER but got mad at him for not getting one for his GIRLFRIEND??? What a colossal ass..hello..MOTHER'S DAY!!!! As Lady Alathia said..it's not girlfriend's day. BTW..good for you, for seeing to it that your little brother was able to give Mom and Grandma cards and gifts. :-)
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No, you were not wrong. Kudos to you for taking your brother out to get cards and gifts for your mom and grandmother. But, for his dad to expect him to get a card for the girlfriend is stretching the limits. If his dad and the girlfriend get married, then, as his step-mother, he will probably want to get her a card. But it is not necessary now. If your brother's dad thought you would be better at helping him pick out cards and gifts, he should have asked you to do so, and given you the money. At that point, if he wanted to ask you to pick up a card for his girlfriend, too, that would have been OK. But, for you to take it upon yourself to help your brother and to use your own money to purchase the items, the father has no right to be angry with you at all.
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No. You were not obligated to do that, because you were simply showing kindness to your young brother by buying him cards and gifts for your mom and grandma. It's odd that your brother's dad would get mad over your actions----his girlfriend is just that, a girlfriend, not someone I would consider as part of the "family"! So why you would have to buy her a card is beyond me. I also find it sad that your brother's dad refused to give him money to buy your mom a card. He should realize that your brother has a heart. If he's really his dad, he should not withhold love and money if your brother needs it. That's what parents are for. I wonder if your brother's dad has animosity towards your mother. It sounds like it. By the way, is your brother's dad your stepdad? Kitt-tastrophy, I think it was wonderful that you did such a thing. It shows you are a kind and caring person. My wife's the same way. I love that in a person. Audiotron is a very lucky man.
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Hell no. His dad, and that woman are both real pricks. That is why I gave him that money at lunch. That way he can actually be able to do something without adolf stopping him by funding cutoff.
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