Imagine opening your home to your teenage sister, only for her to turn your life upside down. That’s exactly what happened to a woman who decided to let her 15-year-old sister stay with her during the week. The woman, a 23-year-old law student and single mom, thought she was doing her family a favor, but things quickly spiraled out of control. With a seven-year age gap and a history of not being close, the tension between the sisters was palpable. Let’s dive into the story and see how it all unfolded.
The Sisterly Arrangement

High School and Med School Dreams

The Weekly Routine ️

A Rocky Relationship

Teenage Attitude

Messy Living

A Simple Favor Gone Wrong

The Muay Thai Excuse

The Breaking Point ️

Enough is Enough!

Kicking Her Out

Parents’ Reaction

The Final Act

Parents’ Disapproval ♀️

Standing Her Ground

A Home Torn Apart: Who’s in the Wrong?
With a home turned upside down, a toddler to take care of, and a law degree to pursue, our protagonist reached her breaking point. She decided to kick her teenage sister out, leaving her parents to pick up the pieces. Was she right to stand her ground, or should she have been more understanding? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Parents are to blame for sister’s behavior, NTA for setting boundaries

NTA for setting boundaries with sister, but parents are AHs.

Teens can be ego-centric but capable of learning. NTA.

NTA. Commenter questions parents’ expectations and financial support.

Setting boundaries and sticking to them

Teaching responsibility is key for med school success

NTA sister is a freeloader, parents are to blame

Absentee parents? A questionable decision that led to trouble.
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Balancing boundaries and anger with family responsibility

Sibling drama resolved with a valuable lesson learned

Sibling responsibilities: NTA for not taking care of toddler sister

Teen sister takes advantage of kindness, NTA for setting boundaries ♀️

Struggling with expenses and a difficult toddler. Where are parents?

Sibling harmony prevails in this comment section

Sibling boundaries crossed: NTA for prioritizing own responsibilities

Sibling responsibility or parental neglect? NTA stands up.

Parents treating teenager like free parent, not even babysitter

Sibling babysitting gone wrong, NTA asks sister to leave

Not getting paid and still NTA. Hope she learns

Generosity has limits. NTA for ending agreement. Good luck!

Parental guidance needed for 15-year-old sister babysitter

Stand up for yourself and your child. NTA!

Parents’ poor decision-making leads to sister’s entitlement and drama. NTA.

Sibling struggles with an entitled sister, but hope for improvement

Setting boundaries with family

Supportive comment applauds OP’s decision to prioritize her son

Teachable moment on entitlement for sister and parents

NTA but sister’s behavior understandable due to parents’ neglect

Boundaries set, problem solved.

No obligation to babysit, they know it. Vacation over ️

Setting boundaries with entitled siblings

Setting boundaries with family, NTA comment stands up for self.

Law school and toddler? Maybe sister can visit another time

Sibling struggles and tough love.

Communication is key! NTA, but convo needed before moving in.

Sibling babysitting drama: NTA, parents and sister are.

Understanding teenage behavior with empathy. NAH

Commenter defends teen’s actions and questions parents’ responsibility.

Teen sister’s behavior is understandable given parents’ abandonment. NTA.

Standing up for parenting choices and setting good examples

Fair retaliation or petty revenge? NTA takes action.

Sister’s bad behavior not your problem. NTA for setting boundaries

Sibling drama: Teen fails to prove maturity, NTA for consequences

Teen’s sisterly love goes wrong, but commenter approves NTA behavior.

Enabling parents and a ginormous AH sister

Teen learns a tough lesson about their perceived effortless charm

Don’t be a parent to your sibling’s child! #NTA

Setting boundaries with a spoiled sister. NTA

Parents’ decision to move and weekly visits caused family conflict.

Setting boundaries with family can be tough

No obligation to parent your entitled sister
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Sibling struggles: NTA sets boundaries with teenage sister using tough love

Unpaid sister makes mess, parents blame you. NTA

Commenter defends actions with humor and strong language.

Sibling responsibility questioned in controversial toddler incident.
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Taking care of your sister is not your responsibility. NTA

Teen’s school preference not your responsibility. NTA

Stand your ground! You’re not the a**hole

Teen sister ruins good will gesture, NTA for kicking her out

Stand your ground! You’re not obligated to deal with entitlement

Commenter defends OP and blames parents for neglecting sister.

Setting boundaries with teenagers is important for everyone’s well-being

Supportive offer of advice for dealing with a difficult teenager.

Setting boundaries with family is tough, but necessary for sanity.

Sibling responsibility debate: NTA or ESH?

Sibling conflict resolved with a surprising verdict!

Reality check for entitled sister. No sleepover, just responsibility.

No a-hole here. Share your own sibling stories

Put your child first, let your sister figure it out ♀️

Teenager staying rent-free but won’t clean up. NTA.

Standing up for oneself and setting boundaries.

Setting boundaries with family

Parents prioritize child-free time, commenter supports NTA stance.

No obligations, no problem
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Teen’s entitlement and unreasonable behavior called out. NTA.

Setting boundaries with a struggling sister. Tough love needed
