The Shocking Tale of Stan Fritz's Tweet: A Secret Family and 16-Hour Workdays

Mia Nightshade

Updated Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent tweet by user @StanFritz has taken social media by storm, revealing a stunning and complex family secret. In a tweet that has garnered significant attention, Stan Fritz shared, "My dad worked 16 hours a day on minimum wage and had a secret apartment and family in the 90's. This economy is insane."

The tweet presents a gripping narrative that resonates with many who have experienced or heard of similar situations. The revelation of a father managing dual lives while working long hours for minimum wage has prompted a flood of reactions and comments from users sharing their own stories and opinions.

One commenter remarked, "Second family? In this economy?" suggesting that economic pressures might drive individuals to extraordinary lengths. Another user added, "Starting to think that thrupples exist more for economic reasons than for romantic reasons," highlighting the financial motivations behind complex family dynamics.

The conversation took a deeper turn with a user reminiscing about a relative's similar situation: "Had an uncle with a family on each end of his bus route. My aunt knew about the other family, but she NEVER had to work so she just let it happen." This comment underscores the sometimes pragmatic approach individuals take in the face of such revelations.

Further comments delved into broader economic critiques. One user opined, "The consequence of 45 years of supply-side economics, relatively unregulated capitalism, & mega wealth for the very rich with all kinds of loopholes so the rich don't come close to paying the kinds of taxes they paid back when this meme was possible." This sentiment reflects a growing discontent with economic disparities and their impact on family life.

Other users shared personal anecdotes, adding depth to the discussion. One wrote, "Same with my dad. I have 4 half-sisters from 3 other baby mamas. One of them predates the relationship with my mother." Another added, "My dad traveled a lot because of his job, he was at home for about 3 months/year. He had 2 other wives besides my mom."

The tweet by Stan Fritz has not only sparked a wave of personal stories but also ignited conversations about the broader societal and economic factors that might contribute to such situations. The candid sharing of these experiences on social media platforms serves as a reminder of the diverse and often hidden family dynamics that exist in today's world.

Stan Fritz's tweet has opened a window into a seldom-discussed aspect of family life, prompting both empathy and critical discourse on economic pressures and their far-reaching consequences. This story, while deeply personal, resonates with a broader audience, reflecting shared experiences and societal challenges.

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varyael

Second family? In this economy?

Tom40

Starting to think that thrupples exist more for economic reasons than for romantic reasons.

5050Saint

Yeah, he probably didn't work 16 hours a day. His second job was that other family.

usernametakenisthestoryofmylife

16 hours a day out of the house, maybe...

NissanAIGaib

Had an uncle w a family on each end of his bus route. My aunt knew about the other family, but she NEVER had to work so she just let it happen

mmckee44

The consequence of 45 yrs of supply side economics, relatively unregulated capitalism, & mega wealth for the very rich w/ all kinds of loopholes so the rich don't come close to paying the kinds of taxes they paid back when this meme was possible. And the Democrats make it slightly better for working people when in power, but due to the filibuster & gerrymandering & Faux lies, they can never fully reverse it. And then in the next cycle the voters put the party that s****** them back in power.

OmNachoMama

Same with my dad. I have 4 half-sisters from 3 other baby mamas. One of them predates the relationship with my mother. My dad said he was never loyal to any woman he was with. He divorced my mom to be with the second, then knocked up the third, and left the second one to be with the third. He told me he would marry the pregnant ones because it was the right thing to do. Guess he never considered keeping it in his pants was the actual right thing to do. He chased women until he died at 70.

rekoperkele

My dad travelled alot because of his job, he was at home for about 3 months/year. He had 2 other wifes besides my mom. One in Russia and one in Germany. I found this out when I was 15 and got a birthday letter from my older german step brother. As far as I know, I have 2 step-sisters and 3 step-brothers I've never met. My mom almost beat the f*** out of him when I started asking questions..

veronicablood

Secret Apartment?? We had it tough. We used to have to get up out of the shoebox in the middle of the night, and lick road clean with tongues! We had to eat half a handful of freezing-cold gravel, worked twenty-four hours a day at that mill for fourpence every six years, and when we got home... our dad would slice us in two with a bread knife.

Safflower777

Needs, wants & priorit***** were quite different, too.

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