We all know the age-old sibling tradition of borrowing each other’s clothes, right? But what happens when the borrowing becomes a bit… destructive? Meet our 20-year-old protagonist, who’s caught in a fashion feud with her younger sister. She’s always been generous with her wardrobe, but recently, she’s noticed her clothes aren’t quite the same after her sister borrows them.
Sisterly Sharing: A Tale of Two Sizes

The Trendy Sister and the Borrower ️

The Stretchy Dilemma: Clothes at Breaking Point

The Leggings Incident: A Tearful Tale

A Heart-to-Heart: The Borrowing Ban

The Weighty Revelation: Truth Hurts

The Aftermath: Accusations and Alienation

The Social Fallout: Friends in the Fray ️

The Denial: Ignorance or Innocence? ♀️

The Final Word: A Sister’s Struggle

Wardrobe Wars: A Sisterly Struggle Over Stretched Sweaters and Leggings
Our protagonist is caught in a whirlwind of accusations and alienation, all over her wardrobe. She’s no fashion police, but she’s had to draw the line when her sister’s borrowing started to stretch her clothes beyond recognition. Despite her attempts at a gentle confrontation, she’s now being painted as the villain, with accusations of body-shaming flying her way. But is she really in the wrong for wanting to protect her clothes? Or should she just let it slide in the name of sisterly love? Let’s see what the internet has to say…
NTA. Sister stretching clothes, causing discomfort. Parents excusing her behavior

NTA: Size matters when it comes to sharing clothes

NTA- Brother empathizes with sister’s weight gain, but she’s unaware

NTA. Respectfully confronted sister about clothes, offered help, but denied.

NTA. Blunt honesty or body-shaming? The debate continues.
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NTA: Clothes sharing drama leads to sisterly wardrobe wars

NTA: She’s ruining your clothes. Size denial, not fat shaming.

NTA. Sharing clothes with thinner sister can cause damage. Lesson learned.

“NTA – Skinny shaming is not okay! Stand up for yourself!”

NTA. Empathetic response to sister’s weight gain and wardrobe clash.
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NTA, sister’s friends convinced her she was fat-shamed

NTA. Sister’s weight/body type sensitivity affects wardrobe sharing. Conflict resolution advised.
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“Obese sister fashion feud deja vu? Subreddit skepticism on repeat!”

NAH: Sister’s weight gain unintentionally caused clothes feud, feelings got hurt

No obligation to share clothes? Not the a**hole!

Fashion feud sparks sibling rivalry on social media
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Reality check: Different dress sizes, different expectations. Not the a**hole.

Sibling fashion feud: NTA, but feeling guilty about wardrobe woes

Empathetic comment about weight gain and sharing clothes with sister.

NTA. A thoughtful gesture to make amends with an apology sweater

NTA. Locking wardrobe didn’t work, but shared closet solution?

Sibling fashion feud escalates: NTA, sister disregards boundaries

NTA: Stand your ground and burn those clothes if you want!
