Imagine moving in with your girlfriend and her younger brother, only to realize you’re the one footing the bills while the brother lives rent-free. This is the predicament our protagonist, let’s call him ‘Bill-Payer’, found himself in. His girlfriend, who we’ll call ‘Sister Savior’, refused to let her brother contribute financially, leading to a heated conflict. But who’s right? Let’s dive into the drama.
Meet the Trio: Bill-Payer, Sister Savior, and the Freeloader

The Living Arrangement: Unsettling or Unfair?

The Financial Situation: Who’s Paying the Bills?

The College Fund: A Valid Excuse?

The Proposal: A Fair Solution?

The Outburst: Righteous Anger or Overreaction?

The Eviction: Necessary or Heartless?

The Fallout: Who’s the Victim?

The Departure: Forced Out or Walking Away? ♂️

The Aftermath: Couch Surfing and Reflections ️

The Future: Reconciliation or Breakup?

A Love Triangle with a Twist: Who’s the Real Villain Here?
Our tale of love, family, and finance has left us with more questions than answers. Bill-Payer felt betrayed by Sister Savior’s decision to let her brother, the Freeloader, live rent-free. He took matters into his own hands, leading to a heated argument and his eventual eviction. Now, he’s couch-surfing and contemplating his next move. Will they reconcile or is this the end of their relationship? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this complex situation.
YTA for kicking out her brother. Family support matters

“YTA. You’re the outsider. Her brother is more than her brother- she’s taken on a parental role when their parents died. She’s helping him and guiding him to being an adult. Were you kicked out the moment you turned 18? Were you expected to pay rent as a teenager? Did your parents help you with college applications? I sincerely hope your girlfriend comes to her senses and completely ends things with you.”

HUGE YTA: Leeching, tantrums, and a love triangle

“YTA. You moved into THEIR home. You’re the a**hole stepfather. “

YTA gets kicked out, girlfriend’s not sorry.

YTA for kicking out girlfriend’s brother. Consider their circumstances.

YTA kicks out girlfriend’s brother’s things. Outsider status confirmed.

YTA. Her brother, her apartment. Get a grip, dude.
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YTA: You moved into *his* house, time to find your own

Accusation of mistreatment and secrecy sparks intense speculation.
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YTA. Overstepping boundaries and being unbelievably arrogant.

“YTA. You moved in with them, your name isn’t on the lease and you think you have a say about what the brother does and you tried to kick him out of your (ex)girlfriend’s home? He was there before you and he’ll still be there after you and you don’t get to say s**t about it. Also the title ‘without permission,’ whose permission does she need? IT’S NOT YOUR APARTMENT. You must’ve lost your d**n mind. What do you bring to the table besides the salt?”

“Self-centered and entitled person kicked out, family better off without.”

Betting on how long until he realizes they broke up?

Jealousy or genuine concern? YTA for kicking out her brother.

“YTA. Don’t have children do you? Your insecurities are showing.”

YTA kicked out, gf’s revenge.

“YTA for whining about not being the only person in her life. If you care about her, grovel.”

YTA and clueless: dumped and couch-bound.

Last Updated on October 12, 2023 by Diply Social Team