Picture this: You’re a single mother, battling depression, juggling a full-time study schedule, and dealing with an abusive ex. Now, add a sister suffering from mental health issues, who demands your attention and emotional support at all times. What would you do? ♀️ This is the story of a woman caught in the crossfire of self-care and family obligations. Let’s dive into her tale…
The Caretaker’s Burden

The Turning Point

The Cry for Help

The Struggle Intensifies ⏳

The Tough Decision

The Accusation ️

The Fallout

The Demand for Closure

The Reconnection and Subsequent Breakdown

The Ultimatum

The Unanswered Invitation

The Persistent Demand for Closure

The Closure Conundrum: A Sister’s Dilemma
So, here we are, with a woman torn between her own well-being and the emotional demands of her sister. She’s battled depression, an abusive relationship, and the challenges of being a single mom, all while trying to pursue a new career. Yet, her sister’s constant need for emotional support has added an extra layer of stress. Despite her attempts to balance both, she’s been accused of being selfish and hurtful. Now, she’s left wondering – does she owe her sister the closure she so desperately seeks? Or is it time for her to prioritize her own needs? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. Boundaries are important. Take care of yourself and set limits.

Demanding help or else? NTA. Mental health is personal responsibility ♀️

NTA. Seeking closure requires understanding perspectives and dealing with feelings.

NTA. Toxic aunt causing concerns about kids’ safety

NTA. Closure is like ice-cream For some people, it’s deeply satisfying , for others, it’s a goopy mess . And for the lactose intolerant, it turns everything to s**t . But no one is owed ice cream , and no one has to give it to another person.

NTA: Sister has high expectations, low self-expectations. Set boundaries

NTA for prioritizing self-care over sister’s mental-health issues

Closure needed: Slam the door shut, lock it, and walk away

Engaging fable about responsibility and letting go ♀️

Self-care first! NTA reminds us to prioritize our own well-being
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Boundaries are crucial when dealing with a narcissistic family member

Drama queen? NTA comment sparks debate about closure and drama.

Closure given, but not the closure she wants. NTA ♀️

NTA. Run from the abuse!

NTA. Sister wants apology and absolution, not closure. Stand strong

Cutting her out for good? Drama-seeking sister causing chaos. ♀️

NTA. Cut toxic family ties and prioritize your own well-being

Blocking her might give her “closure”

Nostalgia for the past: when she controlled your every move

Cut ties and prioritize self-care. Set boundaries for a healthier relationship.

NTA. Don’t set yourself on fire to keep someone else warm ♀️

“NTA You don’t owe her a damn thing. Take care of you and your daughter. “

NTA. Sister’s self-absorption prevents her from seeing your needs. ♀️

NTA: Focus on your own healing and cut toxic family ties ♀️
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Setting boundaries with a mentally ill sibling. NTA. ♀️

NTA. Setting boundaries is important for self-care.

NTA. Sister’s personality disorder causing obsessive calling and self-harm threats

NTA – Overcoming struggles, prioritizing mental health, and suggesting professional help.

NTA. You’re not a superhero. Focus on yourself and family.

NTA. Cut ties with the narcissist and prioritize your well-being.

Take control of your life! NTA. Set boundaries and prioritize self-care.

Setting boundaries with family for self-care and healthy relationships

Hold fast to your boundaries for your mental health

You deserve better. Set boundaries and prioritize your own well-being.
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Closure is a myth. Don’t let her rope you back in! ♀️

Struggling with an abusive sister and gaslighting ex, feeling unsupported

Heartfelt appreciation for unexpected support during a difficult time ❤️

Take care of yourself first . You’re not responsible for her choices.

NTA – Closure is a myth. You can’t fix everything for her. ♀️

Refusing to give closure to a mentally ill sister. NTA.

“NTA. Mental health comes first. Sometimes we need to hit rock bottom “

Removing yourself from a toxic situation is the right move
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Seeking closure after abuse and divorce, sister lacks empathy. NTA

A blunt response that shuts down the conversation.

NTA. Set boundaries and prioritize self-care. You got this!

NTA – A sister’s demands and the struggle for self-care

♀️ Your sister is draining you. Cut ties and prioritize self-care.

NTA. Don’t fix her life, she needs to do that ♀️

Closure achieved through blocking. NTA and apologies offered.
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“Closure” is overrated. Change your number and cut contact. ✂️

Seeking a mediator for a conversation with family. NTA

“Setting boundaries: When self-care comes before family obligations.” ♀️

Setting boundaries: Choosing self-care over disrespect

Not the a**hole for prioritizing self-care over family obligations

Cutting ties with toxic family: You owe yourself self-care

NTA, block her and move on. No need to repeat yourself.

Cutting ties with toxic family: when is enough, enough? ♀️

NTA: Sister’s refusal to seek help hinders closure and boundaries ♀️

Cutting off toxic family: a**hole or self-care? ♀️

NTA. Set boundaries and encourage her to seek professional help.

“NTA. You have a right to live your own life. “
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Copy the letter for yourself, not her. Keep your distance.

NTA. Don’t let her drag you down. Set boundaries and move on

NTA: Setting boundaries with a selfish and narcissistic family member

Don’t apologize! She sounds exhausting. You’re NTA

NTA: You’re not her parent, focus on your own life
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Prioritize your well-being and cut off contact for closure. NTA

Sister stands up for herself, tells her to shove it

Cutting toxic ties for mental health and happiness

Sister’s refusal for treatment causes family conundrum. NTA, OP! ♀️

Closure isn’t owed. Self-care matters.

Set boundaries, focus on yourself. Don’t engage. Let the guilt go. NTA

Cut ties with the abusive sister, prioritize your own well-being
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NTA: Sister wants different answers, but it’s a one-way street.

Set yourself free! ️ NTA. Go no contact.

Avoiding toxic family dynamics: Setting boundaries for self-care

Cut ties for her closure? ✂️

Don’t let guilt consume you! Prioritize your own well-being. NTA

Parents don’t support boundaries, always side with sister’s drama
