Sister Wants To Know If She's Wrong For Not Taking Her Brother In Permanently
Sometimes we see sibling rivalry, but sometimes it might actually be worth it.
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Reddit posts are some of the people's favorite types of posts to look at and browse through and this is definitely for a good reason. These posts are filled with drama, facts, theories, stories, and everything in between.
Today we'll be taking a dive into the AITA thread of Reddit, which if you don't know is a thread where people can come on and ask for advice on whether or not they're in the wrong for what happened in their situation. We love looking at these posts because they can give a ton of different perspectives on one situation.
We love taking these stories and giving them some light while also showcasing some of the best comments on the Reddit post. Many people love to comment on these posts and give their opinion and honestly, this is our favorite part of reading Reddit posts.
We'll be diving into a story of a sister who has a situation come up where her brother needs somewhere to stay, but she's not willing to let him stay there permanently. She doesn't seem to want to budge on this, but people seem to be letting her know she's wrong for this.
Let's dive in and take a look at what the Reddit users had to say about all of this.
OP starts off by giving context to her and her siblings, while also describing where she lives.
Handsome_TransHere's some more family context to take in.
Handsome_TransMore context on the brother, Matt, and the behavior.
Handsome_TransShe describes how Matt came to her house and how the first night went.
Handsome_TransHere's what happened that made her tell him how the living situation would go.
Handsome_TransHere are the terms that she laid out for him.
Handsome_TransThis is basically how she ended the post before adding in an update posted below.
Handsome_TransHere is the long awaited update, with already a twist as she mentions cameras.
Handsome_TransShe begins to explain the situation and where the camera was placed.
Handsome_TransThis story seems to just get crazier and crazier as we read on.
Handsome_TransI feel as though there's something missing here.
Handsome_TransIt's obvious that she was pretty upset and scared about the whole thing.
Handsome_TransHowever, it sounds like things kind of ended on a good note.
Handsome_TransThis is when the comments started rolling in, but keep in mind most are form before the update.
Dancing_figsPeople seem to definitely be on the side that she's NTA.
PathemavanYep, that's her child and not the sisters responsibility at all.
Mental-Phone-572The fact that mom is telling her to keep him there is so irresponsible.
tosser9212Some people even recommended centers for him if nobody wants to take him in.
lostalldoubt86Simply said, but they are right. Not her kid.
fadetoblack1004Some people had strong opinions about the mom sending her 16 year old out anyway.
Haskap_2010Other people criticized her and the legitimacy of the story.
ContrarianQueen17Well, this was some story. After reading the story everyone pretty much agreed that she should let her mom have the responsibility of her brother instead of her, but after reading the update we can see that things escalated quite quickly.
We are glad things ended on a somewhat good note though.