My Brother Got 3 Women Pregnant And Kept Borrowing Money — Until He Told Me The Real Reason

 

My brother Mateo has always been a walking storm — charming, reckless, and constantly in trouble. When he called to say another woman was pregnant, I snapped. “Get a vasectomy, Mateo! You can’t keep having kids you can’t afford!” I expected his usual excuses, but instead, he said quietly, “I don’t know how to say no. I think I’m addicted to being needed.” I laughed at first, thinking it was a joke, but the sadness in his voice told me he meant it.

Mateo had his first child at twenty-one with Lianne, then more with Nura and Tanith. Now there was Kelly—a woman he barely knew. “Every time I meet someone struggling, I think I can fix it,” he said, “but I just make things worse.” When I reminded him he already had a family to care for, he whispered, “They don’t even know each other.” It broke my heart, but when he asked for help again, I gave him $200, even though I couldn’t afford it. Something about his story didn’t sit right.

I looked up Kelly online—no baby bump, no signs of pregnancy. When I messaged her, she replied, “Pregnant? No. Haven’t seen Mateo in months.” My stomach dropped. He had lied—for money. When I confronted him, he broke down and admitted everything: the debts, the unpaid child support, the fear that everyone saw him as a failure. I told him, “You can’t lie your way to being a better man,” and refused to help until he took real steps to change.

A few weeks later, I got a call from a woman named Jeanette at a local community center—Mateo had been volunteering. He’d scheduled a vasectomy consultation and started paying child support. He even asked for help arranging a meet-up with his kids and their mothers. Only two came, but it was a start.

Watching Mateo cry as his children played together, I realized something: some people don’t need another bailout—they need someone to believe they can change. He’s working now, staying clean, and showing up for his kids. For the first time, I’m not just his sister—I’m proud of the man he’s finally becoming.

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