On the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit, this Redditor (OP) recently shared the twists and turns of his adult life, from early struggles at university due to financial challenges and lack of parental support to a strained relationship with their adopted sibling.
In the post, he revealed that things took a dramatic turn during a Christmas dinner. The OP's parents asked him if his adopted sibling would stay in his townhouse for university. However, he refuses because his parents neglected him years ago to favor a stranger, which caused him to live in squalor.
His family members called him a jerk for not helping his family. Now, he is wondering whether he was wrong.
The OP asks:
OP faced financial struggles during university due to lack of parental support after they adopted a younger sibling
OP has gradually grown apart from their parents
OP's parents asked if his adopted sibling could stay in the OP's townhouse for university, but he refused
OP has faced criticism from family
Letting the adopted sibling stay would be emotionally damaging
Allow your partner to understand your perspective better
Since the family didn't support the OP, he is not obligated to help
OP isn't obligated to house him
Taking in the adopted sibling is an unreasonable expectation
The parents should find an apartment for him
The parents should respect the OP's independent environment
Neglecting the first child for the sake of adopting a second is unjust
One Redditor wonders
OP is not obligated to conform to family expectations
Make family members aware of the hardships you faced
What do you think about the OP's situation? Feel free to share your thoughts and similar experiences in the comments.