♀️ Hey there, Facebook fam! Get ready for a wild ride of family drama, unfair responsibilities, and tough decisions! I’ve got a story for you that’s sure to get your blood boiling and your heart racing. Buckle up, because we’re diving into the world of a big sister who’s had enough of being her little sister’s caretaker. It’s time to draw the line, but is it too harsh? Let’s find out together!
♀️ Sister Struggles: The Unfair Burden of Being a Caretaker

Homework Help, Friend Drama, and More: The Never-Ending Responsibilities

♀️ Walking to School Together: Late Again Because of Little Sis

Awkward Talks: Explaining Periods to My Little Sister

♀️ Moving Out and Distancing Myself: Enough is Enough!

Cook, Shop, Listen: My Sister’s Never-Ending Demands

️ Sister Moves Out, Cuts Off Parents, and Reaches Out for Help

Struggling with Rent, School, and Groceries: Can Big Sis Save the Day? ♀️

♀️ Tough Love: “Figure It Out Yourself, I’m Not Your Mom!”

Putting My Foot Down: It Should Never Have Been My Job!

Sister’s Pissed, Friend Thinks I’m Too Harsh

Should I Help Her Become Independent? The Dilemma Continues… ♀️

Big Sister Draws the Line: “I’m Not Your Mom!”
Well, well, well… looks like our big sis has had enough of being a stand-in parent! After years of being burdened with her little sister’s every need, from homework help to period talks, she’s putting her foot down. ♀️ But wait, there’s more! Little sis has cut off their parents and is now turning to big sis for help with rent, school, and groceries. Talk about a sticky situation! Big sis says it’s time for little sis to figure it out on her own, but her friend thinks she’s being too harsh. What do you think, Facebook fam? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this family drama!
NTA, but your parents are massive A-holes. Parentification is child abuse.

Refusing to be a stand-in mother has consequences. NTA.

Toxic parents, neglected childhood, and entitled sister. NTA.

NTA. Parents were a**holes. Sister is entitled. Friend agrees. You’re good.

Sibling dynamic impacted by poor parenting. NTA for refusing.

Offer advice, not a place to stay.

Don’t let your sister drag you down. NTA

Sister moved out at 18, NTA for not raising her.

NTA, give advice only if she tries to solve it herself

Taking care of your sister is not your responsibility. NTA

NTA, but parents and sister are. Don’t be stuck with her.

Setting boundaries and offering advice to a dependent sibling

NTA. Suggests school counselor for sister’s learned helplessness. Set boundaries.
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NTA. Offer advice, not a home.

NAH, but sister may face consequences. Informing her can help.

Encouraging self-sufficiency is empowering

Establishing boundaries with entitled sister – NTA

NTA – Forced parentification builds resentment. Have a convo & set boundaries

Offering advice without being a replacement parent can help
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Sister’s reaction NAH, parents are TAs according to commenter.

NTA. Sister is an adult now and not your responsibility.

Sibling struggles after rough childhood, seeking advice and empathy

NTA. Setting boundaries with family can be tough

NTA. You were parentified and had every right to move out. Your sister needs to learn to be independent.

Standing up against abuse and setting boundaries. You’re not responsible.

Encouraging comment suggests helping sister with resources.

You’re NTA for setting boundaries with your sister
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Breaking free from toxic family, empowering message!

Perspective matters in NTA verdict for sister seeking support

NTA. A clean break is necessary for your sister’s growth.

Sibling dilemma: NAH, parents are the real a**holes

NTA! Commenter encourages OP to stand firm and be independent

NTA, parents are AH, sister needs to grow up ♀️

Don’t parentify siblings. NTA for refusing to enable her entitlement.

Helping family is tricky, but OP has the final say

Friend suggests calling sister to teach her independence

Offering specific life skill lessons to sister to avoid codependency
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Sister needs to learn to be independent, you’re not the a-hole.

No obligation to help sis, parents are the a**holes

NTA. Sibling wants free childcare, offer a youtube tutorial instead.
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You’re NTA for not raising your sister. Teach her responsibility.

NTA, let her figure it out

No crutch for sis! NTA stands firm

Encouraging comment suggests YouTube videos for sister’s independence

NTA. Sister needs to learn to manage life at 18

Sibling entitlement and parental favoritism. NTA sets boundaries firmly.

Encouraging NTA to guide her sister towards independence

NTA. Blame lies with parents for turning you into parent

Set boundaries, offer help, and prioritize therapy. NTA

Giving advice is good, but don’t make the mistake of helping

NTA for setting boundaries with entitled sister, talk to her.

NTA. Helping her from a distance might be better.

NTA. You are not responsible for your sister. Set boundaries.

Setting boundaries with a dependent sibling

NTA for not wanting to be your sister’s surrogate parent but also don’t do everything for her

You’re NTA, but consider the root of the problem

Recommended book helps validate the situation and provide understanding. ❤️

NTA comment empathizes with OP and criticizes parents’ parenting skills.

Helping family is a choice, but consider the impact

Sibling support is important. Help your sister get back on track

Breaking free from family pressure. NTA

Breaking free from a toxic pattern. Younger sister needs to grow up

NTA. Don’t stress, not your problem

NTA, sister needs to understand you’re not her burden

Putting yourself first is important. NTA

Sibling responsibilities can be overwhelming, you made the right choice

NTA, sister needs to learn independence, parents are selfish.

Stand up for yourself! You’re NTA, but your parents…

Empowering response to toxic family dynamics. NTA

Sibling expects free ride, but parents failed to teach independence.

Setting boundaries with a needy sibling can be tough but empowering them to find solutions is a great approach NAH

Growing up in a toxic home can have lasting effects , but helping your sister learn independence may be a good compromise

Encouraging support for sibling abuse survivors ❤️

Stay firm on your boundary, NTA. Don’t let her guilt-trip you!
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NTA comment advocates against parentification and warns of future responsibility.

Being independent is the best favor possible!

NTA. Older siblings shouldn’t be responsible for younger siblings forever

Cutting off parents means sister cut off too. NTA

Learning to take care of oneself is crucial. You’re NTA

Setting boundaries with family is tough, but necessary.

Setting boundaries with entitled sister. NTA

Being a good sister means setting boundaries. NTA

Sibling’s unrealistic expectations led to a harsh but truthful response.

Encouraging independence with Google and YouTube resources.

NTA- Sister’s entitlement stems from parents. No obligation to help.

Breaking the cycle of gendered expectations. NTA wins!
