Picture this: you’re a 17-year-old girl, your mom passed away, and your dad gets a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity in another country. You decide to stay with your half-sister, but little did you know that you’d be treated like an unpaid nanny for her three kids! Sharing a cramped room with a 1-year-old, picking up the kids from daycare, and being expected to entertain them while your sister works from home. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, that’s the reality for our protagonist, and she’s had enough. Let’s dive into her story…
Once in a Lifetime Opportunity

Senior Year Dilemma

Cramped Living Spaces

Nanny Duties, Unpaid

No Pay, No Way

Complaints Fall on Deaf Ears

Friend Time Interrupted

Nanny Duties Continue

Standing Up for Myself

Frozen Fury ❄️

Not the Nanny!

No Friend’s Family Option

Nanny or Sister? The Unpaid Dilemma
Our 17-year-old protagonist is stuck in a tough situation. She’s living with her half-sister and her three kids, sharing a cramped room and being treated like an unpaid nanny. She’s expected to pick up the kids from daycare, entertain them, and even change diapers, all while her dad is paying her sister to take care of her! When she finally stands up for herself, her sister threatens to call their dad and kick her out. With no other options, like moving in with a friend’s family, our protagonist is left wondering if she’s in the wrong for telling her sister to take care of her own kids. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
No-win situation for OP. Moving away may be the only option.

Unexpected ultimatum makes sister TA, not OP.

Stand your ground and offer to pay rent. #NTA

Don’t be guilt-tripped into being a free nanny

17-year-old OP refuses to contribute and babysit, deemed YTA

NAH verdict: Sister’s request reasonable, but awkward living situation.

Teen refused to help sister with childcare, called entitled and ungrateful

Sibling rivalry turns ugly : YTA for moving in

User calls out entitled OP, suggests getting a job

Ungrateful teen gets called out for attitude towards sister’s favor

Is babysitting worth staying or not?

User suggests moving in with friends instead. YTA.

Living in her home, but won’t help with her kids? YTA

House rules vs personal choice: NTA caught in the middle

Harsh ultimatum from sister sparks tough love advice

Privileged teenager refuses to help single mother sister and her kids ♀️ YTA

Grateful for a roof or sister needs to find help?

Sister’s paid to take care of you, demand father pays elsewhere.

Sibling struggles: tough love or unfair ultimatum? ♀️

User seeks more clarity on sister’s request for nanny services.

User calls out teenager for not contributing to household chores. ♀️

Engaging comment on the reality of the situation with practical solutions.

You’re stuck between a rock and a hard place

Take control of your life, find a safe place

Tough love in a cramped house: ESH ♀️

OP’s sister wants her to be nanny or leave! ESH.

Step up or pack up: helping family during deployment

Redditor calls out the poster’s entitled behavior with YTA judgement

Ouch! A harsh YTA comment with no mercy

Harsh criticism of OP’s work ethic and entitlement

Tough love? Comment suggests leaving sister’s house ASAP

Missed opportunity for adventure, but still NAH. Help out!

OP is reminded of the importance of contributing to family.

Living in her house doesn’t mean you owe her anything

OP is the a**hole for not appreciating sister’s kindness

Family feud forces move out? Not the a-hole here!

You’re the a**hole for not helping your sister at all

Graduate first, then be independent. Stick it out

Babysitting is your job. YTA for not admitting it.

17-year-old gets a wake-up call on transitioning to adulthood

Tough love for entitled teen from compassionate commenter

Advice for a teenager living in an over-crowded home.

User calls out spoiled girl for not helping sister with kids.

Get involved in your life and contribute to your family!

Sister wants a nanny, not a freeloading sister. YTA?

Harsh criticism of entitled behavior

Child shouldn’t be treated like a rent-a-parent. NTA.

Escape the nightmare and have an adventure! NTA

Living with sister requires nanny duty, NAH. Consider alternatives.

Escape toxic family situation, seek school resources for help

YTA called out for being dramatic and spoiled

Setting boundaries in family living situations.

Set boundaries and communicate expectations to avoid ultimatums.

Harsh reply calls out OP for complaining in overly full house. ♀️

Uncovering a potential financial incentive for being a nanny.

User calls out commenter for being ungrateful and selfish

Sister’s ultimatum to 17yo sister for a few hrs of childcare

Living with sister rent-free and refusing to help with kids. YTA

Lazy teenager refuses to help sister with kids? YTA x7

NTA, but need to contribute more than just paying rent.

User calls out dad’s threat to take college fund.

Sister needs to stop treating you like free childcare

Hang in there until October!

Setting boundaries with entitled family members is important

Harsh criticism of the OP’s situation, no sympathy found

Fierce response to sister’s ultimatum, defending her right to leave.

Uncomfortable living situation leads to ultimatum for help or leave ♀️

Take control of your life! NTA but move out

Escape the ultimatum and dad’s control. NTA.

Discussion on occupancy laws and personal experience with them.

Harsh reply to entitled sister, suggesting she grow up

Harsh but fair, commenter points out OP’s lack of contribution.

Financial dependence does not equal indentured servitude. NTA

Debate on responsibility and entitlement in family dynamics

Tough negotiation with sister; stay and comply or move out.

User calls out OP for being selfish and rude, recommends contributing.

Ungrateful OP is told to grow up and contribute

Harsh but fair criticism for entitled commenter.

Is it fair for sister to ask for help while working?

Engage in a civil conversation with your 1/2 sister

User suggests OP should have a more positive outlook

Harsh judgment towards sister for ultimatum and living situation.
