We all know how sibling rivalry can get intense, but this story takes it to a whole new level! Imagine growing up with a sister who always gets the best of everything, only for the tables to turn when your parents finally see the light. Now, add a broken TV into the mix, and you’ve got a recipe for some serious family drama. So, let’s dive into this wild tale and see how our protagonist handles the situation when his sister tries to get her hands on his newly fixed TV.
The Favoritism Game

Therapy and Change

A Broken TV and a New Challenge

Fixing the TV and Keeping It

Sister’s Jealousy Strikes Again

The TV Takeover Attempt

Parents’ Compromise

Standing His Ground

The TV Heist ️♀️

Destruction and Defiance

Selling and Buying ️

Facing Criticism

The Original Plan

Sister’s Silence

A Bittersweet Victory

TV Drama: Who’s the Real A**hole?
So, our protagonist fixes up his grandpa’s broken TV, only for his sister to become insanely jealous and do everything in her power to get it for herself. Despite his parents’ attempts to compromise, he stands his ground, even going so far as to destroy the TV in a fit of rage. He then sells it and buys a newer one, leaving his sister empty-handed. But now, everyone’s pointing fingers and calling him the a**hole. What do you think? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this explosive sibling showdown! ️
Sibling rivalry at its finest. NTA stands up for themselves.

Sibling shows favoritism, commenter understands OP’s frustration.

Sibling rivalry at its finest, but who’s in the right?

NTA. OP’s situation is batshit. Therapy and escape recommended

Sibling rivalry and dysfunctional family dynamics. Therapy didn’t work?

Toxic household? This commenter has no exit strategy.

Therapy failed if parents still ruin sister and relationship. NTA

Engaging in emotional manipulation with sister and family – NTA.

Sibling favoritism sparks debate. NTA stands their ground.

You fixed it, you own it. Get a lock

NTA for acting as a parent.

NTA: Harsh but justified. Move out and live your life.

Mystery TV thief: Who’s the culprit?

Sibling demands TV, destroys it when refused. NTA.

Sibling rivalry at its finest, but NTA for protecting your property

Sibling favoritism sparks hammer-wielding NTA’s ultimatum to parents

NTA defends being taken vs stolen with sass.

Sibling rivalry and entitlement issues.

Sibling favoritism leads to toxic family dynamic

Sleeping through a TV removal? NTA’s secret revealed.

Sibling rivalry and family therapy

NTA for standing up against extreme harassment and theft. Try calling her Verruca

Sibling rivalry at its finest.
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Sibling rivalry taken to the extreme. NTA wins.

Sibling steals, parents appease, commenter calls out bad behavior. NTA

Commenter praises OP’s TV-breaking skills and suggests a career change.

Sibling rivalry gets intense. NTA stands up to freak sister.
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Consider a trade school in another state for a profitable skill.

Sibling rivalry gets heated in the comments

Sibling rivalry at its finest. Is the sister a narcissist?

Sibling steals TV, but OP fixes it. NTA, sister is spoiled.

Choosing between family and child? Not the a**hole.

Sibling rivalry gets intense with a smashing solution
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Sometimes being petty is the only satisfying response

Defending hard work and setting boundaries with entitled sibling. ♀️

Sibling favoritism backfires as sister learns consequences of entitlement.

Standing up to toxic family dynamics

Sibling rivalry at its finest! No a-hole here

Sibling rivalry at its finest, but who’s the NTA?

Sibling rivalry at its finest. Breaking things to make a point.

Sister wants OP’s TV, but why? NTA suggests spoiled behavior.

Sibling rivalry at its finest, but OP is not the a**hole.

Standing up against favoritism and toxic siblings. #NTA

Cutting off toxic family? NTA recommends no contact

Claim your TV, NTA. Parents and sister are the AH.

Sibling rivalry gets real in this TV showdown

Stand up for yourself and your property!

Commenter defends poster, calls out bad parenting. NTA.

Commenter calls out someone’s entitlement. No replies.

Defending personal property with a vengeance

Sibling steals from kids, but NTA for not enabling behavior

Is destroying your own property ever justified?

A surprising NTA comment about a TV theft

Sibling rivalry taken to the extreme

Call out parental favoritism with NTA comment

20-year-old sister throws tantrum over dad’s bonus, NTA

Sibling favoritism? Not cool, but well-handled.

Sibling rivalry over TV ownership. Commenter is not the a**hole.
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Sibling rivalry at its finest, but no a-hole in sight!

Sibling rivalry and parental therapy. NTA wins!

Sibling favoritism leads to blame game. NTA wins.

Sibling rivalry over TV control, was OP justified?

Sibling rivalry at its finest, with a call for therapy

Protect yourself and your brother. NTA, get out now!

Sibling rivalry at its finest, but who’s the real winner?

Sibling rivalry at its finest, with a TV as the prize
