Imagine growing up in a highly religious household, knowing that your family would disown you if they found out your secret. That’s exactly what happened to this 22-year-old man, who was outed as gay by his younger sister when he was just 16. The fallout was devastating: he was forced into conversion therapy, eventually kicked out of the house, and spent almost a year homeless. Now, six years later, his sister wants to reconnect and make amends, but he’s not so sure he can forgive her. Let’s dive into this heart-wrenching story.
A Terrifying Realization ️
Online Relationship ❤️
Sister’s Curiosity ️♀️
The Unfortunate Discovery
The Ultimate Betrayal
Conversion Therapy Nightmare
Homeless and Struggling
Sister’s Attempt to Reconnect
A Change of Heart? ❤️
An Apology, but Can He Forgive?
Unfair Circumstances
Setting Boundaries
Friends’ Opinions ️
The Right to Set Boundaries ✊
Can He Find it in His Heart to Forgive?
This young man’s life was turned upside down when his sister outed him as gay to their highly religious parents. He was forced into conversion therapy, eventually kicked out of the house, and spent nearly a year homeless. Now, six years later, his sister wants to reconnect and apologize, but he’s struggling to forgive her. He can’t help but feel it’s unfair that she’s living a great life while he had to suffer so much. His friends think he’s being petty and should give her a chance to make amends, but he believes he has the right to set the boundaries he needs. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this emotional situation…
NTA for not forgiving sister who outed him. Sister was brainwashed at 13 and is seeking to make amends now. Religion is a mind f**k.
NAH (apart from parents). No obligation to reconnect, but forgiveness can be beautiful.
NTA for protecting yourself from sister’s past actions
Commenter defends sister’s actions, others suggest forgiveness is possible.
NTA comment suggests sister needs to understand the severity of her actions and relationship with abusers. Others agree and offer suggestions for confronting her.
Forgiveness is important for healing, but it’s okay to take time
Forgiveness takes time, and she needs to stand up for you
Sibling outing leading to trauma, counseling suggested for forgiveness
Take care of yourself first . You’re not obligated to forgive.
Forgiving a family member who outed you at 13
No obligation to maintain unwanted relationships.
Don’t forgive just because they’re sorry. NTA, stay strong
Forgive but don’t forget. It’s your life and your choice
Sibling forgiveness and family relationships after outing someone.
Sibling’s apology seems more for her conscience ♂️
Forgiveness is not a one-step process . NTA
Sibling betrayal and bigotry. NTA for not forgiving.
Sibling betrayal is not petty, do what’s best for you
Stand your ground and don’t forgive her. You deserve better
Sibling fallout: NAH for wanting relationship, not forgiving sister
Understanding both sides of a complex family dynamic
Being outed was traumatic. Forgiveness is hard. NTA.
Sister only realizing consequences now, NTA for not forgiving
Sister’s apology was anemic and paints you as the bad guy
Fellow gay commenter supports NTA and condemns others
Forgiveness is for you, not her. But how do parents feel?
Sibling bond can be strong. NTA for not forgiving.
NTA comment calls out emotional abuse by parents.
Sister outed him 6 years ago, NTA for not forgiving
Forgiving may be hard, but leaving the door open helps
A compassionate perspective on forgiving a brainwashed sister
Setting boundaries with friends and learning from consequences.
Sister’s apology falls short, lacks acknowledgment of her role
Sibling bond shattered by outing, NTA for not forgiving.
Sister’s selfish actions caused OP unnecessary hardship. NTA.
NTA. Commenter supports OP and questions sister’s sincerity on LGBT rights
Sister outed brother at 12, but is she NTA?
Betrayed by his sister, he’s NTA for not forgiving her
13-year-old is NTA for outing brother 6 years ago
Sister outed him, but now reaching out. Is forgiveness possible?
Sister outed him 6 years ago. She’s changed but can he forgive?
NTA is celebrated for petty revenge but not for empathy?
A heartwarming story of a sister who supported her trans brother ❤️
NTA. Sister needs to make amends before relationship can heal
Sibling outing and bigotry. NTA stands their ground.
NTA- Parents brainwashed sister, put you through conversion therapy. Forgiveness optional.
Sibling betrayal and forgiveness – NTA comment and its nuances
Sibling betrayal hurts, but forgiveness is a personal choice
Religious upbringing caused sister to out brother, NAH situation
Forgiveness is a personal choice. Don’t let anyone pressure you.
Last Updated on May 11, 2023 by Diply Social Team