What you think about this situation?
I'm 15, i have an older sister (32) and a niece (12), they both live with my parents and I. My sister yells at my parents about their choices if it doesn't involve her. My parents bought her a car (to get a job), they are having her teeth fixed (she doesn't have insurance so they pay full price, $900), they bought her a brand new phone (iPhone 6s costs $325 to open a Verizon account) they also pay all her bills, car insurance, gas, oil changes, phone bill, etc. Recently my parents went out and bought a new SUV. They paid in cash since the payments would be too high. (btw they have the money to do all of this but thats besides the point) They also went out and got me a new laptop for school since i'm online schooled and mine wasn't working well, but they also bought themselves a desktop. Both of my parents work really hard for their money and i don't see anything wrong with their spending, plus its none of business. But for some reason my sister feels the need to involve herself in their finances and throws everything up in their faces. For example my dad, my mom and i went out to dinner a few weeks ago without my sister and niece and when we were there she called in the middle of our dinner, screaming at my parents that they didn't even invite her and she yelled "the 15 year old just got a $1500 computer and you can't even take us to dinner" We're always going out with her and her kid to dinner and shopping and blah blah. Does anyone see anything wrong with how she acts?
I don't know what you can do about it at 15, but yes, this is very inappropriate behavior. If your sister wanted some help while going to school, or she had just gotten out of drug rehab or something, I could see your parents doing this much to help her, but if she's just doing this cause she can get your parents to pay for things, it would be a problem even if she was nice. In any case, she doesn't have the right to treat your parents like this.
All I can say is you should learn from your sister's mistakes, and work toward the kind of life you want, when you're able to move out on your own. Maybe learn from your parents' mistakes too, if you ever have kids who act like this. It sounds like your parents have the kind of money to help you pay for college, but either way, you need to focus on your own future.
Where is he rhusband, or the father of her child? Was she a promiscuous girl growing up? It seems like it. That sor tof beavior.promsicuity and self entitleent should not be rewarded. They should make her get a job, or stop. Its absurd for her to refer to you as the 15 year old. Like she deservs more bc she is 22. A 32 year old should be able to do things for herself, while a 15year old is still a child and meant to be in the care of his/her parents. I bet she's fat too. I can just picture her all fat and bratty and self entitled… After spreading her legs all arod town and shaming your family.
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