Imagine this: you’ve had a major accident, shattered vertebrae, and had to relearn how to walk with the help of titanium screws in your spine. Finally, you’re able to take a few steps outside, and a friend snaps a pic to celebrate your progress. But when you share the happy moment on social media, your sister sends you a nasty message about your stitches being gross and accuses you of seeking attention. What would you do? Let’s dive into this story and see how our protagonist handled the situation.
Motorbike Accident

Ex-Partner and Family Support

Dad’s Help

Sister’s Visit

First Steps Outside ♀️

Happy Post

Sister’s DM

Likes?

Sister’s Response

Feeling Unsupported

My Response ️

Sister Flips

Dad’s Retirement Party

Family Scolding

Doubting Myself ♀️

Walking Again, But Sister Shames Stitches ♀️
Our protagonist, a 25-year-old woman, had a major motorbike accident last year and had to relearn how to walk after getting titanium screws in her spine. ️ Recently, she was able to take a short walk outside with a friend, who took a picture of her walking with her stitches visible. When she shared the photo on her story, her sister sent her a private message, calling her stitches gross and accusing her of being an attention seeker. Our protagonist tried to stand up for herself, but her sister flipped out and called her insecure. Later that day, at their dad’s retirement party, the family scolded our protagonist for posting the picture and being ‘hateful’ to her sister. Now, she’s doubting herself and wondering if she’s in the wrong. ♀️ Let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation…
NTA! Commenter calls out sister’s malicious behavior and jealousy

Congrats on walking again! Don’t let your sister shame you

Encouraging comment congratulating accident survivor on walking again

Family should be supportive, not shaming. Definitely NTA

Don’t let her insecurities bring you down. Cut contact
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Don’t let her get you down! You’re strong

Survivor receives uplifting support after sister’s cruel comment

Survivor shamed for celebrating first steps by family. NTA.

Family enables rude behavior, NTA for standing up.

Survivor receives support after sister’s shameful comment

Survivor not at fault; sister may be jealous of attention

Sibling support? Not from this one

Encouraging comment for accident survivor to go No Contact with abusers

Protect your peace and cut toxic people out of your life

Supportive commenters agree: sister is a**hole. Stay strong OP!

Attention-seeking or not, shaming a survivor is horrible. #NTA

NTA suggests exposing hateful sister but worries about AH status.

Toxic sister blames accident survivor for her own misfortunes
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Sibling body shaming is not okay. NTA for standing up.

Cutting off toxic family members: NTA comment section

Supportive comment encourages OP to distance from toxic family. ❤️

NTA commenter slams OP’s sister and family for being awful

Don’t let her bring you down. Keep walking forward!

Shaming a survivor? Not cool. NTA, sister is wrong.

Empathetic comment supports accident survivor’s celebration of progress

Congrats on the milestone! NTA. Sister needs kindness

Blood doesn’t define family. NTA, cut her off

NTA, but sister’s honesty crosses the line.

Cut out the negativity and prioritize your mental health

Supportive commenters rally behind accident survivor.

Supportive comment advises OP to cut off toxic family members.

Sister shames accident survivor’s Insta post, comment defends OP.

Screenshot and post PMs to shame shamer. NTA clapback.

Survivor advised to cut off toxic family, ex is praised

Screenshot and call out toxic family behavior. NTA

Family can be chosen. Cut out toxic people.

Petty but satisfying revenge plan against attention-shaming sister.

Owning your injury recovery journey on social media
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Sibling support? Not here. NTA survivor vs. negative sister.

Supportive comment, suspecting family favoritism. Keep recovering!

User advises accident survivor to cut off toxic ‘family’

Block unsupportive family on social media. You’re not the a-hole.

Take a stand against toxicity, screenshot the messages and move on

Family’s disregard for progress, NTA’s sister has insecurities

Sister shames accident survivor for celebrating first steps, family supports her. NTA!

Supportive comment offers help and tells family to F off

Find your real family who love and respect you. NTA

Screenshot and block family. Celebrate recovery without negativity.

Survivor receives support after sister’s insensitive comment about rape.

Social media’s toxicity brings out the worst. NTA, thankfully.

Sibling support vs. shaming: family dynamics exposed

Don’t let their negativity bring you down! You go, survivor!

Encouraging comment supports survivor for celebrating progress despite sister’s shaming

Cutting out toxic family members? NTA and good for you

Encouraging comment advises to walk away from toxic family.

Supportive comment calls out family’s bad attitude and behavior ✌

Encouraging comment telling OP to prioritize their own happiness
