AITA for telling my sister she isn’t the type of person I want my daughters to look up to

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Two siblings, bound by blood yet worlds apart, stand at a crossroads defined by choices and consequences. One has carved a path of s**bility and success, while the other drifts through life weighed down by missed opportunities and relentless hardship.

Their shared history is a fragile thread stretched thin by years of struggle, sacrifice, and unspoken disappointment.

When the sister, burdened by a turbulent past and uncertain future, seeks refuge in the home of her more fortunate sibling, it ignites a storm of emotions.

The plea to belong clashes with the fear of disruption, forcing a painful reckoning between loyalty and self-preservation. In this quiet tension lies a story of love tested, boundaries challenged, and the complex dance of family.

AITA for telling my sister she isn’t the type of person I want my daughters to look up to
‘AITA for telling my sister she isn’t the type of person I want my daughters to look up to’

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A Wave of Opinions Just Hit the Thread:

What started as a simple post quickly turned into a wildfire of opinions, with users chiming in from all sides.

The original poster (OP) feels justified in protecting his family environment and setting clear boundaries against his sister's request to move in, especially given his concerns about her lifestyle choices as a role model.

However, this honesty has led to significant conflict with his sister and pressure from extended family who view his refusal as overly harsh and unsupportive.

Is the OP justified in prioritizing his children's role models over providing housing to his struggling sister, or was his blunt honesty unnecessarily cruel, warranting an apology to maintain family peace?