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AITA for telling people my parents didnt help with my education

by Ankit
September 22, 2025
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From the very beginning, he lived in the shadow of favoritism, where every fault was his alone and every success overshadowed by his sister’s perceived perfection. His parents’ love was a conditional currency, lavished on his sister while he was left to fend for himself, forced to fight for every opportunity without a single ounce of support.

Yet, against all odds and neglect, he carved out a future of brilliance and resilience, earning his place at an Ivy League school and on the path to becoming a doctor. Now, as his parents scramble to claim credit for his achievements, he stands distant and resolute, having finally broken free from their toxic grip to define his own worth.

AITA for telling people my parents didnt help with my education

Throwaway My whole life my(m 30)parents favoured my older sister...

Anytime anything happened between us it was always my fault...

So they paid for all her college and uni but...

they didn't even pay for my bus while going to...

I managed to get into an ivy league college and...

they heard from some people that I am going to...

far as to even say that they paid for everything....

she still lives with them and apparently now they treat...

Well I went back to my home city for holidays...

anything and even made a facebook post about it.

Now they are both texting me and calling me telling...

everyone that they didnt do shit for me and my...

Edit: wrote a word wrong Edit #2: something I forgot...

justified to make a post

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

spiritual-owl2 NTA. I'm sure if you weren't becoming a doctor...

They should've stayed consistent with being proud of you...

ArtemisHime not when it's most convenient for them: NTA -...

Headup31 that's your accomplishment. Not theirs.: NTA. You're only speaking...

lolroflwutbrah Your parents on the other hand are huge a*sholes.:...

Keep them at arm's length, always set the record straight...

And congrats on being a doctor dude!

little_purple_kitten NTA Your parents don't get to hang you out...

(possibly longer if I'm reading the post right) then suddenly...

You didn't talk to them for 3 years, did they...

MaksouR NTA your parents suck and you should point out...

rmm035 treated you and that it's f**ked up.: NTA. Facts...

I mean, it was a little petty to make a...

Dan-D-Lyon NTA Send them an invoice for all past and...

ShotBarracuda6 If they pay it then agree to let them...

I get the- choose the higher ground-comments, but at the...

there's nothing wrong with telling people that. It's not your...

hunterravioli I am the youngest of 4. Noone else received...

I did not drive and usually had to take a...

Now, U am the only one with a career, own...

After reading through the Reddit comments, it’s clear that many sympathize deeply with the original poster’s experience. The story highlights a painful but unfortunately common dynamic where parental favoritism creates lasting emotional wounds. It’s inspiring to see how the OP has overcome these challenges through sheer determination and hard work, achieving success despite a lack of support. The commenters often emphasize the importance of self-worth and setting boundaries with toxic family members, which the OP has done by cutting off contact.

In closing, this story serves as a reminder that parental approval is not the sole measure of one’s value or success. The OP’s journey to becoming a doctor showcases resilience and personal strength, proving that it’s possible to rise above difficult family dynamics. While the parents may try to rewrite history for their own pride, the truth lies in the OP’s accomplishments and independence. Ultimately, the story encourages others in similar situations to focus on their own goals and well-being rather than seeking validation from those who fail to support them.

Ankit

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