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AITA for doing things just for me and not thinking of my special needs siblings?

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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In a home where love is measured in quiet sacrifices, a sixteen-year-old boy carries the weight of his siblings’ special needs with unwavering devotion. His sister, with intellectual disabilities, and his brother, on the autism spectrum, shape every moment of his life, from birthday celebrations to simple outings. His own joys are often muted, filtered through the lens of their challenges, as family accommodations prioritize their comfort above all else.

Amidst this delicate balance, he navigates a world where his own independence is compromised by the constant responsibility of caregiving. Invitations to birthday parties come with uncertainty, and moments meant for carefree fun are overshadowed by the need to watch over his sister. His story is one of quiet resilience, where love and duty intertwine in the most profound and heartrending ways.

AITA for doing things just for me and not thinking of my special needs siblings?

I (16m) have two special needs siblings (17f and 18m)....

They know some stuff and my parents had them in...

But there are things they can't do or can't handle...

My earlier birthday parties were in sensory playrooms where I...

We didn't eat the food I liked because my siblings...

When I got older my parents wouldn't let me go...

When I was invited to birthday parties I never knew...

Then she broke down an hour into the party because...

Anytime they did let me go my mom and dad...

and if I said the food wasn't stuff they'd eat...

When I was 8 I got an award for a...

They took us to a restaurant that had nothing I...

was being difficult.

My grandpa offered to take me to another place afterward...

My parents never let grandparents or other family members take...

When they did, if the family members took me to...

My grandparents were forced into a no contact zone for...

I turned 16 not too long ago and on my...

My siblings were sick so my parents were too busy...

Then two days ago I went somewhere with a friend...

I got lectured on the importance of making sure to...

And maybe I'm wrong to want stuff for me and...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a severe imbalance where the boundaries required for the OP’s self-love and development appear non-existent, replaced entirely by accommodations for the siblings.

The OP’s experience reflects a pattern of parental favoritism toward the needs of the children requiring the most intensive care, often referred to as ‘parentification’ or ‘chronic emotional neglect’ toward the neurotypical child. While the parents’ intentions likely stem from a desire to support their vulnerable children, their actions create an inequitable emotional load on the OP. Their reaction to the 16th birthday celebration—labeling the OP’s inclusion of friends as ‘disgusting’ and ‘self-absorbed’—indicates a fundamental misunderstanding of adolescent development, which requires age-appropriate independence and recognition separate from siblings.

The behavior of punishing extended family (like the grandparents) for providing the OP with individual positive experiences further enforces a controlling environment where the OP cannot experience ‘private joy.’ The OP’s actions, such as celebrating their birthday separately, are appropriate steps toward establishing necessary autonomy. A constructive recommendation for the OP would be to seek external, trusted adult mentorship (counselor, teacher, or another relative) to help establish communication strategies for setting small, non-negotiable boundaries regarding personal time and events, rather than continuing to seek parental approval for their basic needs.

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shanashaan NTA. Feel sorry for you man.

They are so stuck up in what your siblings needs...

Wezza2003 How about asking your grandparents to stay with them...

parents are being so weird. You can't even go out...

A*suming you have plans to go to college/university or move...

It might be a reach but it sounds like your...

Business-Employee191 do everything with them.: Tell them that you will...

They need to understand that it is not your responsibility...

Ask them if they prefer you running away? Let them...

LoonyLouni NTA. You're what we call a shadow child.

A child always standing in the shadow of their special...

I would consider looking into support groups for youngsters like...

cause always being neglected and put in second place really...

And I really must say, that your parents have taken...

They should be ashamed of themselves, and chances are they...

CocoaAlmondsRock It is not your fault. Sincerely, a special needs...

Your parents are trying so hard to make your siblings...

of love. You cannot change your parents. You have two...

Studying is not only your ticket to college, but it's...

Apply for scholarships and grants, and head to community college...

Unfortunately, you will need transportation to get there. But see...

Do NOT give your parents your money or access to...

* Talk to your grandparents. Can you move in with...

Maybe work on that plan - but tell them it...

It may not apply, but if it does - and...

* Get hold of your Social Security card and birth...

If you can't find them, you may have to order...

Just be strategic and don't let ANYTHING about your plans...

And then block them. They likely expect you to devote...

Cute_Beat7013 Just block them and walk away.: NTAH - Your...

there's no better way to ensure you get the h**l...

I'd keep my head down and apply to school far...

because you couldn't pay me to do the thankless job...

Let your parents suffer the consequences of making sure you...

Business-Employee191 around to hear them guilt you.: Report them and...

Stop helping completely they can't force you. If they threaten...

You can't be forced to do anything. Grab your stuff...

You are 16 years old, and by the time they...

The original poster (OP) is experiencing deep resentment because their personal needs, celebrations, and desires are consistently suppressed or completely overruled to accommodate the significant needs of their two special needs siblings. The central conflict lies between the OP’s understandable desire for typical adolescent experiences and recognition versus the parents’ firm belief that total inclusion and accommodation of the siblings must always take precedence, leading to the OP feeling erased and penalized for seeking independence.

The core question for consideration is whether the parents’ total prioritization of their children with special needs, resulting in the sustained neglect of the neurotypical son’s individual identity and milestones, constitutes necessary caregiving or emotional deprivation. Should the OP continue to suppress their own needs for the sake of family harmony, or are they justified in creating firm boundaries for their own well-being?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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