WIBTA If I Don't Let My Brother Move In With Me When I Eventually Get A House?

Balancing family expectations with personal boundaries.

Davy
WIBTA If I Don't Let My Brother Move In With Me When I Eventually Get A House?

A 23-year-old woman is house hunting and plans to move out on her own. Her mother suggests that her older brother, who is a racist, homophobic, transphobic, and sexist individual, move in with her to help pay the mortgage.

Despite her mother's arguments that it would be financially beneficial, she is hesitant due to her brother's offensive behavior and their troubled history. The brother currently lives in a small apartment and spends much of his money on beer and other things.

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This situation highlights the conflict between family obligations and personal well-being. The woman's reluctance to live with her brother stems from a desire to avoid his toxic behavior and to establish her independence.

While her mother argues for the financial benefits and minimal interaction due to differing work schedules, the emotional and mental toll of living with her brother could outweigh these advantages. This raises important questions about setting boundaries and prioritizing personal health over familial pressure.

Agreed, and let's get real: he won't pay OP any rent at all if he moves in.

Agreed, and let's get real: he won't pay OP any rent at all if he moves in.

Absolutely NTB.

Absolutely NTB.

NTB and stand your ground.

NTB and stand your ground.

Your brother can just marinade in his incel tears.

Your brother can just marinade in his incel tears.

NTB. Don't invite your abuser to live with you.

NTB. Don't invite your abuser to live with you.

NTB Your (potential) house, your call. Your brother sounds awful, and I guarantee he would never end up paying you that rent.

NTB Your (potential) house, your call. Your brother sounds awful, and I guarantee he would never end up paying you that rent.

NTA but you would be if you let him move in with you.

NTA but you would be if you let him move in with you.

Deciding whether to prioritize family expectations or personal well-being can be challenging. What do you think about the woman's decision to avoid living with her brother?

Is she right to set boundaries, or should she consider the financial benefits? Share your thoughts and let us know how you would handle this situation.

Davy