Skip to content

Confessions and Entertainment

  • Home
  • Confessions
  • Entertainment
  • Funny Comments
  • Toggle search form
A dramatic and emotional scene of a family discussion in a living room. A teenage girl is sitting on a couch, expressing frustration, while parents lo

AITA for prioritizing my needs over my sister’s by saying I won’t agree to move unless I can live with my grandparents?

Posted on January 17, 2025 By Munawra Munawra No Comments on AITA for prioritizing my needs over my sister’s by saying I won’t agree to move unless I can live with my grandparents?

My younger sister (12F) has significant needs. She has a physical disability, is autistic, and also has learning disabilities. Because of this, my parents have always focused more on her needs. A lot of sacrifices have been made for her, and while I (15M) understand why, it has deeply affected me.

For example, my parents sold our house and moved into a rental to afford her treatments and accommodations. This meant I lost my own bedroom and now sleep in a curtained-off section of the house. I also got used to being left home alone from a young age because they were busy with her appointments until my grandparents stepped in and insisted I stay with them instead.

There have been other sacrifices too. I’ve had birthday parties postponed or canceled because my sister was having a bad day or my parents were too exhausted. When the parties did happen, they were often smaller, and many kids didn’t attend because my parents had a reputation for last-minute cancellations.

One of the hardest sacrifices was missing out on joining the coding club at school. I was really excited about it, but my parents said I couldn’t participate because it involved traveling for competitions, and they couldn’t commit to that. They said it wouldn’t be fair to my sister.

Now, my parents want to move to another state because they found a school that would be perfect for my sister. Her tuition would be fully covered, but it means we’d all need to relocate. My parents asked for our “blessing” to move, framing it as something that would be great for the family.

I don’t want to move. Leaving would mean losing my friends and my grandparents, who have been my support system. I told my parents I wouldn’t give my blessing unless they let me stay behind and live with my grandparents.

At first, they didn’t take me seriously and kept explaining why the move would be great for my sister. I told them I understood their reasons, but I didn’t want to leave. I explained that if we moved, I’d have nobody—no friends, no grandparents, no support. While I have them and my sister, they’re always busy with her, and I’d still feel alone.

I told them I’ve already sacrificed so much for my sister, and I’m not willing to give up even more. I explained that my grandparents are okay with me living with them and that we’ve already discussed it. They’ve always said I’m welcome to stay with them.

My parents didn’t take it well. They said I’m being selfish and not thinking of my sister’s needs. They also got angry at my grandparents for agreeing to take me in.

Now I’m stuck wondering if I’m the selfish one for not wanting to move or if my feelings are valid.

AITA?

Confessions

Post navigation

Previous Post: A Magical Trip to Disney: A Friend’s Story
Next Post: AITAH for not telling my ex-wife that everything I own is in my parents’ name?

Related Posts

A dramatic scene depicting a tense family argument in a living room. A young man, shocked and defensive, stands between a teenage boy and an angry wom AITA for Reporting My Dad’s Wife to the Police After She Slapped My Brother? Confessions
A dramatic scene depicting a couple in a heated argument inside a cozy but cluttered road trip setting. The scene includes an annoyed woman sitting on. AITA for wanting to break up with my boyfriend after he invited his daughter to sleep in our bedroom during a road trip without telling me? Confessions
A wide image depicting a dramatic family scene. In the foreground, a young adult sits on a suitcase near a door, looking conflicted and determined, wi. AITA for Refusing to Help My Parents After They Told Me I’m “Not Living with Them Anymore”? Confessions
A wide illustration depicting a powerful scene addressing the theme of the 'Male Loneliness Epidemic' from a feminist perspective. The image shows a g.w The “Male Loneliness Epidemic” is Not Our Problem Confessions
wide-angle illustration depicting a tense family scene where a surprise birthday party is being hosted in a modern living room without the consent o. AITA for Skipping My Brother’s Surprise Birthday After It Was Planned at My House Without My Consent? Confessions
A wide illustration depicting a property owner facing a challenging situation with squatters. The scene shows the owner discussing peaceful resolution How to Evict Squatters Quickly Without Going to Court Confessions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

  • Keanu Reeves Michael B. Jordan
    Keanu Reeves vs. Michael B. Jorda
  • Benedict Cumberbatch vs Timothée Chalamet
  • Wicked Jurassic World: Dominion
    Wicked vs. Jurassic World: Dominion
  • Jenna Ortega Ana de Armas
    Jenna Ortega vs. Ana de Armas
  • Tom Cruise Ryan Reynolds
    Tom Cruise vs. Ryan Reynolds
  • The Batman Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
    The Batman vs. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Millie Bobby Brown Lily James
    Millie Bobby Brown vs. Zoë Kravitz
  • Johnny Depp Chris Evans
    Johnny Depp vs. Chris Evans
  • Oppenheimer Spider-Man: No Way Home
    Oppenheimer vs. Spider-Man: No Way Home
  • Milly Alcock Julia Garner
    Milly Alcock vs. Julia Garner

Copyright © 2025 Confessions and Entertainment.

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs