Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a doozy of a family drama on our hands. Meet our protagonist, a 22-year-old big bro who’s been playing the role of third parent to his surprise baby brother since he was 13! But wait, there’s more! Our hero and his girlfriend are expecting their own little bundle of joy. As they gear up for this exciting new chapter, the parents drop a bombshell: “Hey, you’ll still help with your brother, right?” Cue the guilt trips, emotional blackmail, and a whole lot of family tension. Let’s dive in and see how this rollercoaster of a story unfolds!
Surprise Baby Brother at 13!

♂️ Hyper Little Bro, Tired Parents

Chauffeur, Babysitter & Third Parent ♂️

❤️ Brotherly Love vs. Guilt Trips

Exciting News: We’re Expecting!

Parents’ Puzzling Expectations

Obvious Overload: Work, Baby & Bro

Parents Play the Guilt Card

Struggling to Stand My Ground

Parents Lose Their Sh*t!

Emotional Blackmail: “Tyler Will Think You Don’t Care!”

Our Own Family, Our Own Lives

Weird Guilt for Setting Boundaries

Moving Far Away, Can’t Be There Physically

Can’t Afford to Adopt Tyler at 22

Bro vs. Baby: Family Drama Explodes!
Well, well, well… looks like our protagonist is caught between a rock and a hard place! On one hand, he’s got a baby on the way and a big move coming up. On the other, his parents are guilt-tripping him hard for wanting to focus on his own growing family. They’re accusing him of “turning his back” on his little bro and them, even though he’s been playing the role of third parent for years! ♂️ Talk about a no-win situation. But wait, there’s a plot twist! Our hero and his girlfriend are moving far, far away before their baby is born. So even if he wanted to, being physically present for his brother just isn’t gonna happen. ♂️ Plus, at 22 with a kid on the way, adopting his little bro isn’t exactly financially feasible. Looks like it’s time for the parents to step up and be… well, parents! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy family drama!
Responsibility of younger sibling while expecting own child. NTA.

Parents neglecting son’s activities? Seeking more context on situation.

Sibling expected to raise brother while expecting own baby? NTA.

Don’t let your parents ruin your own family plans. #NTA

Don’t let them parentify you! NTA. ♂️

NTA op should seek guidance to ease out of parenting role.

Curious commenter asks about parent’s age gap in family dynamics

User calls out bad parenting, NTA in a tough situation
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Don’t burden your child with your own parenting responsibility. NTA

User defends OP against parents, hopes for brother’s well-being.

NTA. Having an open and honest conversation with Tyler is important to avoid control by parents.

Finally free from being a parent to your own brother!

NTA. You’ve gone above and beyond being a 3rd parent to your much younger brother, but it’s long past time for your parents to do their job and take care of Tyler without relying on you.

Former caregiver recommends setting boundaries with firmness and professionalism

Parents expect son to raise brother, guilt trip needs to stop. NTA

Investing in brother’s care will pay off in childcare later

User shares personal story and advises OP to prioritize own family. NTA

Parents expect brother to parent while having own baby. NTA

Don’t let your parents guilt you into parentifying your brother! ♀️

NTA: Parents must take care of their own child, focus on yours

Standing up to sucky parents and setting boundaries. NTA

Advice for OP to maintain relationship with brother despite situation.

Good advice to prepare brother for baby and deal with neglectful parents.

User calls out lazy parents for abandoning child. NTA

Being forced to raise your sibling is not babysitting

Age shouldn’t prevent someone from being a good parent

NTA suggests adoption to avoid toxic parenting.

Standing up against parentification and advocating for therapy.

Sibling as parent while expecting, NTA, but talk to brother ❤️

Prioritizing family and not obliged to raise younger brother. NTA

NTA, not your job to parent, they put too much responsibility on you

NTA! Commenter calls out irresponsible parents pushing their duties.

Support for OP’s difficult situation with terrible parents.

Single dad’s son not obligated to raise brother. NTA

NTA. Parentifying older children is abusive. Prioritize your new family.

Don’t let them emotionally manipulate you into raising their child.

NTA. Putting your foot down is hard, but necessary.

Sibling responsibilities causing tension, NTA suggests communication.

Brother expected to raise sibling while expecting own baby. NTA.
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NTA but don’t cut Tyler off completely. He deserves love too

Stand up to your parents, NTA. Draw the line

Parentification trauma causes PTSD and codependency issues.
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NTA: Expecting parents shouldn’t have to raise younger siblings.
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Encouraging sibling independence while showing love and support. NTA
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Supportive reply to OP’s struggle with entitled parents.

Grandparents should step up, not burden their expecting son. NTA
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Sibling love triumphs. A heartwarming NTA comment

NTA. Your parents robbed you of your childhood. Call CPS anonymously.

Taking the brother away from the parents and raising him yourself. Demand child support and treat him like your son.

Brother’s well-being is important, but not your responsibility. NTA

Concerned commenter suggests checking on neglected younger sibling.

Brother not your responsibility. Your parents’ actions are awful. NTA.

Congrats on the baby! NTA for setting priorities straight
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Prioritize your family first, not your brother. NTA

Age isn’t an excuse to not parent, NTA. Congrats!

Parenting responsibilities: NTA says son shouldn’t raise his brother

You’re NTA for prioritizing your future over your brother’s care.

Stand up for yourself and your own family.

Set boundaries and be clear about your expectations.

Taking care of your brother while expecting your own baby? NTA

Parentification is abuse. NTA for wanting your own life.

Defend your boundaries! NTA.

Compassionate advice for new parent dealing with unfair expectations.

Advice on how to talk to younger brother about parentification

NTA, but communicate with brother about no longer being caregiver.

NTA. Encouraging the OP to talk to Tyler one on one ❤️

User calls out parents for neglecting their responsibilities. NTA

NTA. Parentalization is a form of child abuse. You’re not wrong.
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NTA. Pot meet kettle? Time for the parents to parent.
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Parents expected son to raise brother, NTA. It’s called parentification.
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Independence at 20, why can’t parents let go?

9-year-old realizes parents don’t care, expects sibling to raise them. NTA
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Parental expectations put on son expecting his own baby. NTA.

Beware of parentification, a form of abuse by parents.

Parents need to parent their child, not burden their son.

Sibling caretaking creates family drama, but bond prevails
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Elderly parents should’ve been responsible for their child, NTA.

Prioritizing your child is the right thing to do

Confused why parents can’t care for child and skip games. NTA.
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Supportive commenter advises talking to brother before baby arrives ❤️

Breaking free from a forced parent role. NTA

Parents expect too much and won’t step up themselves

Don’t let parentification be normalized. It’s abuse.
