Imagine living with your fiancée, excited to plan your future together, when your sister moves in and everything takes a wild turn! This is the story of a 27-year-old man who let his sister, Mia, move in with him and his fiancée, Annie. Little did he know, Mia had a secret crush on Annie, and things quickly spiraled out of control. From sudden wardrobe changes to awkwardly interrupting romantic moments, this sibling rivalry is a rollercoaster of emotions! Let’s dive into the story and see how it unfolds…
Mia Moves In
A Change in Behavior
New Wardrobe Choices
Getting Close to Annie
Crush Alert!
The Cycle Continues
Annie’s Uncomfortable
Flirting Overload
Sibling Tension Rises ⚡
Ultimatum Time ⏰
Parents in the Mix ♂️
A Difficult Decision
Clarification on Living Arrangements
Family Pressure
Caught in the Crossfire: What’s Next? ♀️
Our protagonist is faced with a difficult decision: out his sister, Mia, and protect his fiancée, Annie, or keep quiet and risk his parents hating Annie. With his parents being high risk, he can’t simply say the living arrangement isn’t working out. The pressure is on as he tries to navigate this emotional minefield, hoping to find a solution that doesn’t leave anyone hurt. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this sticky situation…
Set boundaries with your sister and parents to keep home safe.
Lesbian commenter supports OP’s decision to confront sister’s inappropriate behavior.
NTA for calling out sister’s inappropriate behavior.
NTA. Outing someone isn’t always the worst thing. Victim’s voice matters.
ESH but give ultimatum to sister, don’t out her.
Don’t out your sister’s crush, YTA if you do.
Sister’s crush on fiancé is making OP uncomfortable at home
Unexpected twist but commenter supports OP, offers sympathy and advice.
Set boundaries with sister, don’t involve fiancé. YTA if outed.
Sister’s inappropriate behavior towards fiancé, NTA needs to act fast
Sister has a crush on fiancé, but OP won’t lie for her
Curious commenter questions Mia’s age and confusing text message
Protect your fiancée and ask sister to leave if necessary
Encouraging response to NTA’s dilemma with supportive advice
NTA for kicking out Mia. Protecting Annie is top priority.
Suggests blackmailing sister to stop harassing fiancé.
NTA for ending living arrangements with sister’s inappropriate behavior
Lesbian sister’s crush on fiancée leads to sexual harassment accusation.
NTA if he outs her as his only option left.
Protecting fiancé from sister’s crush, but not outing her.
Standing up to sister’s harassment of fiancé. #NTA
Sister’s behavior is unacceptable, but outing her is wrong. NTA.
Sister’s crush on fiancé is sexual harassment. NTA for reacting.
NTA: Sister’s crush causing chaos, tell parents she must move out
Protect your fiancé and explain sister’s actions, not orientation.
Sister’s behavior made her a bad guest, not her sexuality. NTA
NTA calls out sister’s sexual harassment, no sympathy for consequences.
User calls out YTA comments, defends fiance as victim ♀️
Sexual harassment is unacceptable, regardless of gender.
Setting boundaries with family can be tough but necessary.
21-year-old sister’s sexual harassment towards brother’s fiancée is unacceptable
Defending OP’s decision to ask sister to leave. NTA
NTA calls out sister’s behavior towards fiance
Anti-outing, but not anti-consequences for sexual harassment
Gay commenter supports OP, condemns sister’s behavior.
NTA comment supports outing sister’s sexual harassment, no replies.
NTA sister hits on engaged woman, kick her out
NTA. Sister’s closeted homosexuality causes drama with fiance.
Setting boundaries with a crush. NTA, but don’t out her.
Standing up to sexual harassment from a family member
Sister’s inappropriate behavior towards fiancee, NTA suggests confrontation.
NTA for kicking her out and outing her if necessary.
Sibling’s crush on fiancé: Is outing justified?
A queer person points out sister’s sexual harassment of fiancée.
Prioritize your own family, not your extended family. NTA
NTA. When you marry someone, they become your immediate family. Your sister is harassing your fiancé and needs to leave. Don’t hit on your future SIL
NTA stands up for themselves and their fiancée against sister’s harassment
NTA calls out sister’s sexual harassment, suggests outing her to parents.
Reporting sexual harassment, not outing, is the right move.
Sister’s creepy behavior towards fiancee makes her the AH
NTA. Outing someone s***s, but creepy behavior is not excused
Setting boundaries with a harassing sister. Kick her out!
NTA: Sister’s sexual harassment is not excused by her sexuality.
NTA sister needs to leave with dignity, behavior was inappropriate.
Sister’s harassment is unacceptable, NTA for setting boundaries.
Stand up for yourself and your fiance, NTA!
Wife sexually harassed by sister’s crush, NTA for kicking her out
Suggests a tactful way to handle sister’s inappropriate behavior
Setting boundaries with a crush. NTA, but tough love needed.
NTA for kicking out sister who harassed fiance. Family isn’t exempt.
Outing a harasser: NTA’s sister needs to face consequences
Sister’s harassment of fiance – NTA comment shuts it down
NTA calls out sexual harassment, no room for apologists here
Don’t out her, but NTA for clarifying fiancé’s innocence.
NTA. Commenter emphasizes importance of safety and respect in own home.
Sister’s crush on fiancé causing chaos – commenter defends OP’s stance
Standing up for loved ones against creepy behavior. NTA
Sister’s unwanted advances towards fiancée: NTA should speak up
Sibling rivalry turns inappropriate, NTA OP, kick her out
21-year-old sister’s crush on fiancé is sexual harassment. NTA.
Protective sibling shuts down sister’s sexual harassment towards fiancé
Sibling confronts sister’s inappropriate behavior towards their fiancée.
Embrace your devilish side and out her!
Protecting wife from harassment takes precedence over not outing sister.
Sister’s inappropriate behavior towards fiancé causes distress, NTA
Set boundaries with sister’s crush to avoid further chaos.
Setting boundaries is crucial. NTA stands up for Annie’s safety
Standing up to sexual harassment, NTA comment gets support
Defend yourself but don’t out her. NTA, communicate with Mia.
Setting boundaries is important, even if it means outing someone. ♀️
Consider the age of your sister before outing her.
User defends OP for outing sister’s inappropriate behavior.
NTA. Sister’s crush on fiancée is causing discomfort and chaos. Set boundaries.
Last Updated on February 16, 2024 by Diply Social Team