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He already owned a vehicle.
While it remained functional and capable of getting him from one place to another, it lacked the modern features and appearance he wanted.
As his friends began purchasing newer vehicles, his dissatisfaction grew.
Eventually, he approached his mother with a request.
He wanted a new car.
Not financial assistance toward a future purchase.
The Request Becomes a Demand
Initially, the mother believed the conversation was simply a request.
But the conversation soon took a different turn.
Instead of asking whether she could help, her son reportedly began insisting that she should.
He pointed out that he still lived at home and contributed in certain ways.
He suggested that providing a new vehicle would improve his opportunities and quality of life.
Then she declined.
She could not comfortably afford such a purchase.
Even if she could, she questioned whether buying a brand-new car for a 21-year-old adult was the right decision.
She believed her son should work toward purchasing one himself.
That answer did not go over well.
The Ultimatum
The disagreement escalated.
According to the mother, her son eventually issued an ultimatum.
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