Meet our protagonist, the eldest of three sisters, who finds herself in a sticky situation. She had previously lent money to one sister, Julie, to help with a medical emergency for her son. Now, her other sister, Amy, wants a loan too – but not for a life-or-death situation, but for a trip to Disney! Let’s dive into this intriguing family drama and see how it unfolds.
The First Loan: A Matter of Life and Debt

Stepping Up: A Sister’s Generosity

The Secret’s Out: A Slip of the Tongue

The Second Loan Request: A Disney Dream

A Tough Decision: To Lend or Not to Lend?

Family Feud: The Aftermath

Caught in the Middle: Parents Weigh In

The Backstory: A Bitter Divorce

The Final Word: Love for the Kids, Not for Disney

A Family at Loggerheads: Money, Morality, and Mickey Mouse
Our protagonist finds herself in a family feud, caught between her two sisters and their differing financial needs. Julie, the first sister, had a sick child and was on the verge of losing her home. Our protagonist stepped in, lending her the money needed. Fast forward to today, and Amy, the second sister, wants a loan too – not for a medical emergency, but for a trip to Disney! Our protagonist refuses, sparking a family-wide debate. With the parents pressuring her to ‘bend’ her rule, and Amy insisting she ‘needs help just as much as Julie’, the drama intensifies. And in the midst of it all, a bitter divorce backstory adds another layer of complexity. Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this family drama…
NTA. Take the trip with your nieces/nephews

NTA- Helping with medical expenses is different than a Disney trip.

NTA. Amy’s family guilt trips her over health emergency vs vacation

NTA. Julie knows what’s up. Don’t be the family ATM

“NTA. Saving a life vs paying for a vacation.”

NTA. Setting boundaries and explaining the financial impact of divorce.

NTA: Kids suffering from Disney deficiency? Therapy, not guilt-trips!

NTA…Your money, your choice. Life and death vs. guilt.

“Don’t tell me how to spend my money.” NTA

“NTA: A tale of two situations, one deserving of sympathy.”

Amy’s entitlement sparks loan dispute. NTA takes a stand!

NTA. Julie and OP vs. Ridiculous Parent Excuses

Your money, your choice. Kindness doesn’t equal obligation.

NTA. Amy’s financial situation is getting worse, not better

NTA – Amy’s demanding nature causes family feud and child suffering

Julie’s right! NTA – Sisterly love or family feud?

NTA: Family should put their money where their mouth is

NTA stands up to parents and warns against future loans

Lending money to sisters: NTA, different circumstances, your choice!

Stand your ground! Don’t let them off the hook

NTA: Sister’s financial crisis vs. Amy’s divorce trip. Offensive comparison.

NTA – Prioritizing needs over wants

NTA vs. WANT: The Battle of Loans

Lending for medical care vs. funding a vacation

Your money, your rules. Make your kids happy with treats!

Loan for medical expenses vs. vacation expenses. Not equivalent.

Compassionate and reasonable decision-making about loan money. Stay firm. ✨

NTA. Sister borrowed money, paid back, Disney not necessary

Amy’s entitlement to money sparks heated debate.

Stand up for yourself! It’s your money, your decision!

Lending money to family: a never-ending cycle of excuses

Sister wants loan for Disney, but is it really necessary?

NTA – Prioritizing medical expenses over Disney is understandable

Team Julie! Sisterly support for the win!

Vacation vs. bankruptcy: Not the same!

Helping with expenses ≠ funding a Disney trip

NTA: Sister’s request for vacation loan after health issue payment

Amy doesn’t need the money, but wants a trip?

Parents unable to loan money to entitled daughter for vacation

Sister refuses to pay back luxury trip loan

Generous loan or vacation request? Money, morals, and family dynamics.

A heartwarming act of kindness between new parents

NTA. It’s your money, your decision. Parents should spoil grandkids. ♀️

Julie faced a real emergency, Amy’s entitled and pressuring. NTA

NTA. Cut ties with parents and Amy. No payback suspected.

NTA. Family emergency loan vs. vacation fund. Plan ahead!

NTA: Keep your rule, Amy has entitlement issues

NTA. Medical issues are not the same as vacation time!

NTA: Don’t loan money for a vacation without a repayment plan

A justified trip to Disney World? You paid for it?

Sisterly Love or Family Feud? A Tale of Two Loans

NTA. You saved a family, while Amy is being selfish

Debt dilemma: Medical bills vs Disney vacay? NTA, sis!

Impulsive sister, irresponsible behavior. You’re not the family ATM

NTA. Commenter sympathizes with the kids and criticizes the sister.

NTA. Sister borrowed, paid back. You’re not obligated to fund vacation.

Don’t let entitled sis ruin your financial peace

Sibling financial support: responsible vs. entitled.

Ex-husband’s Disney trip: a loan or a gift? Sisterly drama unfolds

Brazen request for $3k Disney trip, no shame. NTA

Family feud over money! NTA stands up for financial freedom

NTA – Setting boundaries with family over money matters

NTA. Theme parks are a luxury, not a necessity

Sibling rivalry escalates over funding a Disney vacation

Want vs. need: A tale of priorities

Family exploiting good-hearted person for cash

NTA. Your family acts entitled and are money grubbers

Refusing to loan money to sister, strained relationship with mom.

NTA. Shut their pie holes! Sister is entitled. Daughters survive.

NTA. Sister’s stress may explain her bad attitude, but enabling it isn’t great
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Last Updated on November 27, 2023 by Diply Social Team