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Home»Human Interest»Texas Mom Demands Money from Her Crying Daughter for Rides to Work: ‘Parenthood Doesn’t End at 18’

Texas Mom Demands Money from Her Crying Daughter for Rides to Work: ‘Parenthood Doesn’t End at 18’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaOctober 28, 20253 Mins Read
Texas Mom Demands Money from Her Crying Daughter for Rides to Work: ‘Parenthood Doesn’t End at 18’
Image source: samaiyasmith via TikTok

A TikToker from Texas, who goes by the username @samaiyasmith, has gone viral after posting an emotional video describing tensions with her mother that she says caused her to lose her job and face eviction. In the now widely circulated clip, Samaiya explained that her mother refused to drive her to work unless she paid her, despite knowing that she did not have the money. According to the teen, her mother called her about 30 minutes before her shift and asked, “Are you gonna pay me to take you to work?” When she said she couldn’t, her mother allegedly refused to give her a ride.

@samaiyasmith

This all started because she is stressed and cant handle her own money. I just turned 19 a couple weeks ago and i just graduated this year. She demanded not asked but demanded that i give her $100 everytime i get paid so she can take me to and from work. I said no (but i want to make it clear that i wouldve had no problem with giving her the money had she just asked). Then she proceeded to talk about how its not fair that i can save my money while she has to go broke… So i told her thats not my problem your a adult and have been a adult for way longer than me you should have your money together. The $20 that shes claiming shes gonna keep is birthday money that my uncle sent to her for her to send to me. She proceeds to say that I will have to find my own way to and from work literally 30 minutes before my shift. I ended up not having a way to get to work and had to call out. Which ultimately caused me to lose my job (I worked at Walmart). She texts me 2 hours later and tells me i have 30 days to move out. She hasnt taught me how to do anything, I have no credit history, I start school in january, I have no car, and now im expected to move out in 3 weeks.. #toxicmom #fyp #toxicparenting #genz

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Samaiya said the dispute left her unable to make it to her job at Walmart, which ultimately led to her being fired. She added that her mother later texted her, giving her 30 days to move out of the house.

“I told her two days ago that I had to go to work today,” the Texas TikToker wrote. “She claims she’s not obligated to take care of me anymore. You waited until I had to go to work to tell me I had to pay you, knowing I don’t got no money.”

The 19-year-old said she has been trying to become more independent, paying for her own food, phone plan, and necessities while saving to move out. However, she said her mother accused her of “messing with her money” and demanded that she pay $100 every time she got paid in exchange for rides to and from work.

Samaiya said she tried to suggest alternatives, such as taking an Uber, but claimed that her mother became angry at the idea. She also said she avoids public transportation after a past experience where someone allegedly tried to kidnap her while she was riding the bus.

The TikToker described feeling overwhelmed by the situation, saying that her mother’s financial stress and anger were being taken out on her. “It’s so hard to not off myself when my whole existence is a burden to everybody,” she said.

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TikTokers who saw the video felt that the Texas mother’s reaction was unjustified and that she should have been more accommodating. “Parenthood doesn’t end at 18,” one user wrote. Many argued that if the mother wanted her daughter to become independent, she should have helped her keep her job so she could afford her own necessities. One parent on TikTok commented, “My daughter is 19. If I need to take her to work, I will. If she needs food, I’ll buy it. It doesn’t stop just because she’s grown. Sorry, not sorry.”

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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