Imagine living with a step-sister who’s constantly clinging to you, throwing tantrums, and even peeing herself to get her way. Sounds unbearable, right? That’s exactly what this 20-year-old woman had to endure for years. But when she finally decided to escape her toxic family in the dead of night, she left behind her step-sister, who ended up committed to a facility. Now, she’s left wondering if she’s the bad guy in this situation. ♀️
A Troubled Step-Sister
Unbearable Behavior
Parents in Denial ♀️
Her Life, Ruined
No Escape
A Glimmer of Hope ♀️
Turning 18, A New Plan
Secret College Applications
The Great Escape
Leaving a Letter
A Year Later… ️
Step-Sister Committed
Vindicated, but Guilty
Her Support System Vanished
Did She Do the Right Thing?
This young woman made a daring escape from her toxic family, leaving behind a troubled step-sister who ended up committed to a facility. While she feels vindicated when it comes to her parents, guilt gnaws at her for leaving her step-sister without a support system. Was her escape justified, or should she have stayed and tried to help her step-sister? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this heart-wrenching dilemma.
Escaping a toxic family was the only solution. NTA
NTA. Commenters discuss the moral responsibility of the parents and the potential dangers of reaching out to the stepsister.
NTA for escaping toxic family and not being SS’s caretaker
Supportive commenters agree: NTA for helping sister get help
Leaving a toxic family was the right decision. Focus on yourself
Step-sister’s health shouldn’t dictate OP’s life. NTA
Breaking free from toxic family: NTA, you made the right decision
Commenter praises OP for not being an a**hole, but questions the parents’ role in the situation.
Step-sister’s neglect is a crime. You did the right thing.
Don’t blame yourself for your toxic family’s actions.
Victim of bullying by family, left to care for stepsister. NTA
Step-sister needed professional care, not OP’s responsibility.
Commenter sympathizes with OP and questions the school’s inaction.
Take care of yourself first , not your step-sister
Toxic family dynamics and tough choices ♀️
Escaping a toxic family is tough, but NTA and therapy helps
Breaking free from a toxic family, NTA gets praised
Survivor of abusive parents receives validation and support.
Starting a new life isn’t easy, but NTA for leaving.
Leaving home was the only option. NTA.
Breaking free from toxic family expectations. #NTA
Supportive commenters agree: NTA and parents are major AHs
OP not responsible for SS’s commitment. Concerns ignored by parents.
Child forced into caregiver role for 6 years, NTA
Escaping a toxic family can have unexpected consequences ♀️
Step-sister has support at the facility, NTA for leaving toxic family.
Breaking free from a toxic family and not looking back.
Mom approves of OP’s decision to escape toxic family.
Step-sister’s career used, but OP NTA. Hope for reconciliation.
Toxic family forces OP to care for step-sister’s medical needs. NTA
Empathetic comment supports OP’s decision to leave toxic family.
Escaping toxic family: NTA for leaving, step-sister committed for care
Self-care first! NTA for prioritizing mental health
Leaving home was wise, step-sister’s care wasn’t your responsibility. NTA
Leaving toxic family was brave, step-sister finally getting help.
Breaking free from toxic family. Empowering and supportive comment.
Breaking free from toxic family. Step-sister’s responsibility?
Self-preservation or selfishness? The thin line between NTA and ESH.
Escaping a toxic family, but leaving a step-sister behind? Not cool.
Supportive comment defends against family guilt-tripping with logical question.
Toxic family dynamics and mental health struggles. Heartbreaking situation.
Breaking free from toxic family dynamics, NTA saves herself.
Failed by their parents, commenter sides with OP. NTA
Step-sister’s responsibility put on OP by toxic parents. NTA
NTA for not taking responsibility for step-sister’s care.
Empathetic comment applauds woman’s bravery for escaping toxic family dynamics
Commenter empathizes with OP and encourages her to move on.
Commenter is not the a****e for escaping toxic family dynamics.
Leaving toxic family was tough but sister got medical care
Empowering response to toxic family situation. You’re not the a**hole!
Escaping a toxic family is hard, but not your responsibility.
Commenter empathizes with OP and suggests therapy for healing.
NTA comment applauds OP’s bravery and encourages letting go of guilt.
Survivor guilt after being forced to care for disabled sister.
You made the right choice in prioritizing your own well-being
Escaping a toxic family is hard, but neglecting a step-sibling? NTA
Breaking free from toxic family: NTA gets the support.
Breaking free from toxic family, no guilt. NTA
Step-sister’s behavior was toxic, NTA for leaving.
Survivor advises seeking counseling to process trauma and loss
Toxic family dynamics and the responsibility of a child caretaker.
Cheers to OP for escaping a toxic family!
Toxic family dynamics and emotional abuse. NTA for leaving.
Last Updated on May 12, 2023 by Diply Social Team