We all know that sharing is caring, but what happens when a deal between siblings goes sour? A 20-year-old woman and her 14-year-old sister decided to split the cost of a Nintendo Switch, but things took a turn for the worse when the younger sister failed to hold up her end of the bargain. With the older sister now refusing to let her sibling play with the console, the question remains: who’s really at fault here?
The Nintendo Switch Agreement
Saving Up and Falling Short
The Artwork Deal
Unfulfilled Promises
More Broken Promises ♀️
The Switch Showdown
Mom’s Input ♀️
A Surprising Turn of Events
Financial Responsibility Lecture
New Negotiations
Drawing Haley from Stardew Valley
Sisterly Resolution or Temporary Truce? ️
After a series of broken promises and a heated confrontation, the younger sister finally apologized for her actions and agreed to fulfill her part of the Nintendo Switch deal. With a new change jar to help her save up and a renewed commitment to creating the artwork, it seems like these siblings may have found a way to resolve their conflict. But the question remains: will this newfound peace last, or is it just a temporary truce in the ongoing battle of sibling rivalry? Only time will tell!
Teaching an important lesson: NTA for holding sister accountable
Teens need to learn to honor agreements, sister is entitled. NTA
Teaching kids the value of money: NTA for holding sister accountable
Refusing to give in to entitled sister, mom is TA
Sister’s lack of effort leads to NTA judgement
Verbal agreement broken, sister learns valuable lesson. NTA
Teaching responsibility: NTA holds sister accountable
Sibling rivalry at its finest
Sister’s entitlement leads to Switch drama
Sister’s entitlement leads to artwork debacle. NTA.
Sibling rivalry and bad parenting
Sibling art deal gone wrong, NTA stands up for fairness
Brother is NTA, mom’s advice is BS. Sister needs to learn.
Sister broke a promise for Switch, NTA stands firm
Sibling debt drama: Tough love or enabling?
Payment missed, reward lost
Sibling art deal gone wrong. NTA stands firm and fair.
Sibling rivalry and parental favoritism in gaming console dispute.
Teaching a lesson to entitled parents
Teaching responsibility at a young age
Sister fails to deliver artwork twice, NTA for holding accountable.
Siding with the commenter and questioning the downvotes
Standing up for what’s right, even when it’s hard. NTA
Sibling solidarity over N64, OP’s sister missed out
NTA: Keep doing what you want with your switch
Sibling conflict resolved with financial literacy. NTA
Teaching responsibility: NAH sister didn’t follow through, mom enabling
Don’t back down, you’re being the bigger person here. NTA
Teaching sister responsibility: NTA wins the blame game.
Teen sister wants share in Switch, but commenter says NTA.
Sibling art drama sparks debate on reasonable payment for minors.
Teaching the value of hard work and responsibility
Sibling art feud: NTA paid for it, sister won’t contribute ♂️
Sibling money feud over art supplies, NTA saves the day
New account accused of being fake in comment section
Valuable life lesson for both: nothing is free, timing matters
Nostalgic gamer reminds kid that promises and money matter ️
Standing up for yourself: NTA holds sister accountable
Curious about sister’s income source
Sibling rivalry over shared item ends in regrettable outcome.
Generous OP offers to pay for sister’s art, but she’s ungrateful
Sibling ownership dispute over Xbox 360. NTA wins.
Don’t mess with commission art. NTA is right.
Sister and You argue over entitlement with Pikachu face
Legally yours. Rent it to her for chores. ️
Payment dispute leads to blame game over artwork commission
Charge her per session to avoid future issues
Sibling art deal gone wrong, commenter advises standing firm.
Sibling drama resolved maturely with a valuable lesson taught ✌️
Gamer sibling says NTA for paying less for Switch
Don’t share the switch! NTA, actions have consequences.
Saving up for a PC at 13: Good lesson for sister
Sibling art deal upheld, NTA. Legal battles over broken deals.
Sell the switch and avoid drama. NTA
Last Updated on May 30, 2023 by Diply Social Team