Picture this: you have a rocky relationship with your older sister, who’s made it clear she doesn’t want you in her life. Fast forward a few years, and she’s now running a restaurant, expecting you to support her business. What would you do? ♀️ This is the dilemma faced by our protagonist, a 23-year-old woman who’s been dealing with her sister’s cold shoulder for years. As she recounts her story, we can’t help but feel for her and wonder if she’s being petty or just standing her ground. Let’s dive into the drama, shall we?
Sisterly Struggles

Forced Family Time

Graduation Drama

Sister’s Harsh Words

Silent Treatment

Sister’s Cold Reply ❄️

Restaurant Rivalry ️

Friends’ Decision

Parents’ Perspective

The Unwanted Sister

To Support or Not to Support?
Our protagonist has been dealing with her sister’s icy attitude for years, culminating in a harsh confrontation at her graduation. Now, her sister runs a restaurant and is expecting support from the very sibling she pushed away. When our protagonist refuses to dine there, her friends follow suit, causing the sister to blame her for sabotaging the business. Even their parents think she should support the restaurant, leaving our protagonist questioning if she’s being petty. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Sibling rivalry at its finest. NTA, enjoy being an only child

No sis support, no bro support. NTA!

Stand your ground. You deserve respect and happiness.

Sister resents you & demands support. NTA for refusing.

Supporting her business won’t save her from bankruptcy. NTA

Sibling only wants support when it benefits her. Cut ties.

Sister tells OP ‘I never wanted you’ but demands support? NTA, remind her ‘I don’t owe you sh*t’. Stay away from her selfishness.

Sister disowns sibling but wants business support. Justified response.

NTA stands up for themselves and questions sister’s business success

Sister jealous and mean, but expects support for her business? NTA.
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Sister doesn’t want you, but wants your business? NTA.

Forced sibling relationship blamed on parents, not NTA.

Don’t eat food made by someone who doesn’t like you. NTA

Sister said ‘I never wanted you’, now demands business support? NTA

Not the a**hole for not supporting entitled sister’s business

Savage clapback to entitled sister’s demands for business support.
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Supporting family’s business is nice, but not your obligation.

Polite response to entitled sister demanding support for her business

NTA for not giving in to an entitled 30-year-old.

Rise above the pettiness and be the bigger person!

Avoid the spittle: NTA threatened with negative review by sister.
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Sister says ‘I never wanted you!’ but now demands support?

Sibling dynamics can be complicated but communication is key

Sibling support cuts both ways. NTA, screenshot message

OP shuts down entitled sister’s request for support with sass.

Setting boundaries with abusive family members is self-care

Blunt response shuts down entitled sister’s demands.

Sibling entitlement is not a valid reason to support business

NTA. Sister wants support for her business after rejecting you.

Karma is real. F her. NTA.

Not the a**hole for not supporting sister’s business

Honoring boundaries. Better off without toxic family members. NTA

Sibling rivalry turned business rivalry. NTA, give her perspective.

Stand up for yourself Refuse to be used and dropped.

Standing up to entitled family members

Cut ties with toxic family member. NTA.

Support goes both ways, give your business elsewhere
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NTA stands up to entitled and pathetic sister’s demands

Stand your ground and don’t support someone who wished you didn’t exist

Cutting ties – NTA for refusing to support estranged sister’s business

Forced family time caused resentment. NTA for setting boundaries.

Sibling rivalry and bitterness. NTA, you owe her nothing.

Sibling demands money despite rejecting relationship

Sister’s demand for support is a one-sided relationship. NTA.
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Supporting someone who rejected you? Not the a**hole!

Skeptical comment suggests family boycott won’t affect sister’s business.

Suggests demanding sincere apology before supporting sister’s business. NTA.

20 years of estrangement = no business support

Sister’s rude comment demands apology and compensation. NTA.

Sister dismisses sibling, wants support for her business? NTA wins!
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Sibling rivalry taken to a whole new level

Savage response shuts down entitled sister’s demands.

Heartwarming sibling bond. Commenter supports NTA’s stance against cruelty.

NTA decides whether to remind sister of hurtful comment. Plus business support advice.

Family ties don’t obligate anyone to support a business. NTA.

Respecting boundaries – NTA for not supporting sister’s business.

Sister disowned OP, now expects business support? NTA.
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Sister’s resentment issues exposed. NTA for not supporting her business.

Don’t let her use you. You’re NTA, live your life
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You don’t owe her anything. NTA
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Cut ties with toxic family member who only wants your money

Sibling rivalry at its finest. Support is not obligatory.

Choosing a nicer restaurant doesn’t make you a bad sibling

Being NTA and not petty, but feeling the urge to be
