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AITA for telling my sister to stop telling people that she has my illness to gain sympathy for being overweight?

by Charlie Brown
October 30, 2025
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In a household where sensitivity was a fragile thread, the youngest daughter bore the weight of unspoken expectations, her every word dissected under the lens of her older sister’s delicate emotions. While the sister’s tears were met with immediate apologies and gentle care, the youngest learned early that emotional strength was both a burden and a shield, masking the silent struggles beneath.

Amidst the shadows of a family history marked by thyroid disease, assumptions were made that shaped their lives in unexpected ways. The older sister’s battles with weight were seen through a lens of discipline and control, while the youngest’s unseen autoimmune disorder went unnoticed, her silent suffering a stark contrast to the visible challenges faced by her sibling.

AITA for telling my sister to stop telling people that she has my illness to gain sympathy for being overweight?

I (22f) have an older sister (25f). My sister is...

if I made the smallest comment like "I prefer pink...

My parents would always ask me to apologise to her...

My parents never controlled my sister's diet growing up, letting...

I was skinny as a stick when I was a...

However, my sister has been overweight the majority of her...

I got a diagnosis for Hashimoto's Thyroiditis while my sister...

I got hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto's, and have been on...

I leave my medication in a cabinet near the kitchen...

Apparently, I left a box before I moved out of...

My sister told them that it was, and that's why...

So yeah, pretty obvious it was meant for a thyroid...

I confront her on it, and she starts crying and...

She also says that it's not fair that the one...

She's complaining that she doesn't have an auto immune condition?...

My parents talk to me later, and they say that...

They even tell me that they were hoping that she...

I ask them "so you wanted your daughter to be...

" Now they're mad at me too.

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a profound failure in establishing healthy boundaries, particularly by the parents, which has enabled maladaptive coping mechanisms in the older sister.

The sister’s behavior—claiming the OP’s medication to justify her weight and seeking sympathy—stems from deep-seated issues related to body image and perceived unfairness, magnified by years of parental avoidance regarding her diet and exercise. When the OP confronts this lie, she is not only challenging the sister’s immediate deception but also the entire family structure built on protecting the sister from discomfort. The OP’s reaction, while harsh, was a direct challenge to a significant, four-year-long falsehood that was potentially impacting her own health narrative. The parents’ expectation that the OP, deemed ’emotionally stronger,’ must apologize reinforces a pattern of emotional labor being assigned based on perceived resilience, rather than addressing the root cause of the sister’s distress.

The parents’ admission that they hoped the sister would be the one with the disease reveals a deep-seated avoidance of accountability regarding childhood nurturing and diet control. The OP’s direct challenge to this hypocrisy was valid from a factual standpoint but failed to account for the emotional defense mechanisms at play. Moving forward, the OP needs to establish firm boundaries regarding medical information and truth-telling, perhaps recommending family counseling led by a professional who can address the underlying body image issues and the dynamic of assigning blame versus accepting responsibility.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

DTH217 Definitely NTA. And what the h**l did I just...

Your sister is jealous of your thyroid disease because it...

HannahBakerrrrrrrrrr NTA. Your sister sounds like a self-absorbed narcissist,

who's pushing her unwillingness to get into shape and lose...

nomorevolume NTA - you're absolutely in the right here,

I can't believe she actually tried to steal your meds...

and your parents can't continue to encourage/reinforce it which it...

__ALLthe-TimE I've never commented on one of these threads.

I'm going to pipe up with a very strong NTA...

My wife's autoimmune disease costs us tens of thousands of...

Anyone who would fake an illness to begin with needs...

To fake something that is so misunderstood by the general...

It's hard enough getting people to understand that just because...

And then you get narcissistic people like your sister that...

She thinks it's a f**king joke. You need to call...

Then I would think all y'all need some therapy as...

69qwertyben420 NTA. She's lying to herself and to others.

She needs to take responsibility for herself instead of trying...

for not making sure she developed proper eating habits while...

Saywihee NTA - Tell your parents that "emotional sensitivity" wouldn't...

and so it shouldn't justify her lying here. If they...

reality is going to hit her like a freight train...

joenorse Your parents are mad at you because they're embarra*sed...

stupid shit in the bud years ago. It is easier...

Your sister needs a world of help. This isn't on...

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict rooted in long-standing family dynamics where the sister’s sensitivity and the parents’ tendency to placate her dictated behavior, often at the OP’s expense. The central issue now is the sister’s fabrication about using the OP’s thyroid medication for years to explain her weight, and the parents supporting this narrative while pressuring the OP to apologize for confronting the lie.

Given the history of enabling behavior and the current denial regarding responsibility for the sister’s weight, is the parents’ desire to protect their sensitive daughter’s fragile self-image more important than valuing the OP’s honesty and established medical reality, or should the family prioritize confronting difficult truths through professional help?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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