Imagine you’re on the brink of your senior year, brimming with excitement about the memories you’re about to create. But then, your younger sibling throws a tantrum so epic that your parents decide to homeschool you, robbing you of your much-anticipated final year. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, for one 17-year-old girl, this is her reality. Let’s dive into her story…
The Promise of a Big Year

The Plan Goes Awry

Sister’s Meltdown ️

The Unfair Trade-off

The Unwanted Confession

The Silent Suffering

The Big Question

Senior Year Sabotaged: The Unfair Trade-off
When a 17-year-old girl’s excitement for her senior year is shattered by her younger sister’s tantrum, we’re left questioning the fairness of it all. Forced into online schooling to appease her sibling, she must give up her final year of marching band, her friends, and the quintessential senior year experience. The twist? Her parents are fully aware of how online schooling previously damaged her mental health and friendships. Is she wrong for wanting to confront her sister, or is her frustration justified? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Mom prioritizing sister’s feelings over OP’s senior year. NTA.
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NTA for advocating for yourself and going to school anyway!

ESH. Commenters express concern for OP’s safety and public health.

NTA: Advocate for yourself and confront your selfish sister.

COVID outbreaks in schools: Ignorance or imminent closure?

Sibling favoritism: NTA excels, sister homeschooled, but what about you?

ESH. Senior year during a pandemic: Unfair expectations and family dynamics

Pandemic dilemma: YTA or NTA? Both sides have valid points!

YTA for not considering the risks of going to school

Choosing school over safety? YTA for risking lives

ESH – Pandemic selfishness and political frustration. Time for change!
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“YTA
It’s a pandemic, nobody should be going to school. Just repeat senior year of the frippery is so import to you.” – Engaging inconsiderate comment about attending school during the pandemic.
Pandemic struggles: ESH for prioritizing tantrums over education.

NTA, fight for your education and don’t let sibling’s tantrums win!

Balancing safety and missing out on senior year activities.

Missing out on senior year due to sibling’s meltdown

“YTA. Prioritizing photos over safety? Not cool. “

ESH for prioritizing feelings over pandemic safety. ♀️

Parents suck, but YTA for wanting to go back to school.

Understanding the risks of in-person school during COVID-19

Suggest family counseling for a better future, ask about college

Engaging with weak-willed parents and manipulating a troublesome sibling.

NTA: Stand up for yourself and make some noise!

Parents, sister, and OP all share blame in this situation

NTA! Parents need to grow up and set sister straight.

Debate over sibling’s meltdown and senior year during pandemic.

Sibling’s meltdown: Unfair situation, but not your fault. Be understanding

NTA: Discuss your concerns with your parents to prioritize education

“YTA. This disease can still wreck people who aren’t high risk.”
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NTA: Stand up for yourself and your future education!

Stay patient and safe, your family is more important.

NTA – Marching band memories: What did you play?

Can you get kicked out of school for your sibling’s behavior?

Sibling’s meltdown affects teen’s mental health. NTA for speaking up.

Lesson learned: Throw tantrums to get your own way

NTA for your sibling’s actions, but schools should be closed.

Concerned about safety and fairness, NTA calls out broken promises.

NTA. Open up to your parents about the unfair treatment.
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Take control of your senior year and show them who’s boss!
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Parents caved to a 14-year-old dictator. Senior year ruined.

Curious about the update? NTA, hope it worked out!

Curiosity piqued! NTA wants an update on the sibling meltdown

Sibling rivalry at its finest. NTA for standing up!

Stand up for yourself and let your parents handle the fallout.

Parent defends decision, prioritizes individual needs over sibling’s meltdown.

NTA. Unfair favoritism, teach sister to control emotions. Equal love/respect.

Parents prioritize sister’s happiness over yours. Unfair and hurtful.
