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AITA making my brother cry and refusing family therapy?

by Michael Lee
November 27, 2025
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From the moment they were children, the narrator’s brother was wrapped in a bubble of favoritism that left the narrator feeling invisible and betrayed. Despite sharing the same parents and household, the brother’s misdeeds were brushed aside, while the narrator was left to carry the weight of unfairness and disappointment. The quiet sting of jealousy and resentment grew with each broken console, stolen cupcake, and missing school supply—each act a reminder that love and justice were unevenly divided.

In the shadows of these childhood wounds, the narrator’s pain runs deeper than mere sibling rivalry. It’s a story of being overlooked, of parents who expect maturity without offering understanding, and of a brother who gets away with everything while the narrator is left to pick up the pieces. This is not just about stolen things—it’s about stolen fairness, stolen peace, and the silent grudge that lingers in a house where one child is always the favorite.

AITA making my brother cry and refusing family therapy?

My parents let my brother (14) get away with everything....

This is just some weird babying he can do nothing...

Some examples of the shit and it starts from when...

different stuff, which was all on his list and he...

I had birthday cupcakes that my best friend and his...

We were 10 and 13. He stole a bunch of...

My parents let them keep them and I went into...

I got into a world of shit from the teachers...

He broke a school project I had just finished because...

My parents say we can each have one a*signed treat...

An issue we had for years is they send my...

So last year I asked my parents if I saved...

So I worked my a*s off since last summer to...

No consequence was given to him but mine was I...

I turned on them and said they were c**ppy parents...

That I was ignoring him and leaving ASAP and I...

They treated it like a tantrum and believed nothing would...

I go to school or work or I spend time...

My brother has tried talking to me and hanging out...

I have literally walked away when he tried to talk...

My brother started crying a few days ago and he...

But I kept ignoring him and it p**sed my parents...

Then I broke my ignoring them rule when they said...

does and my life will be better without them. Then...

And they have brought it up again since but I...

My reason for refusing family therapy is I know they...

I'm ready to be done. Once I'm 18 I'll be...

Literally at this point I would be happy to never...

He brings nothing good to my life.

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” The OP’s situation illustrates a complete failure of parental boundary enforcement, leading the 17-year-old to enact an extreme boundary—total estrangement—as the only remaining defense against ongoing emotional and material abuse from both the younger brother and the parents who enabled it.

The parents’ consistent pattern of favoring the younger brother, dismissing the OP’s losses (from broken property to stolen funds), and then pathologizing the OP’s resulting emotional outburst as a ‘tantrum’ demonstrates a severe lack of accountability. By accusing the OP of abuse for using the silent treatment after years of enduring tangible abuse, the parents exhibit classic deflection. The brother’s belated apology, coupled with parental pressure for therapy, is perceived by the OP not as genuine remorse, but as a continuation of pressure to conform to the family’s dysfunctional status quo.

The OP’s actions, while severe (cutting off contact), are an understandable, though potentially unsustainable, response to sustained invalidation and theft. A more constructive approach for the future, should the OP choose to remain in any capacity, would involve establishing clear, external communication boundaries rather than complete silence, perhaps through written communication detailing non-negotiable terms. However, given the history, prioritizing immediate self-preservation and planning an exit strategy is currently the most appropriate response.

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Substantialgood4102 NTA. Can you move in with other relatives? Grandparents,...

Start collecting your documents now. See if you can open...

I wouldn't speak to the parents until they replaced everything...

Give them a list down to the last item you...

Ambitious-Border-906 You are cursed, the curse of the golden child!

MediaSea3696 NTA, clearly, and good for you standing your ground.:...

while silent treatment can be abusive, I believe it is...

I was treated like this to an extent where my...

G-reeper66 NTA Do not give them an inch shammy_dammy: NTA.

You'll be 18 soon and can just start cutting these...

Happyweekend69 NTA, move out when you can.

They never gonna learn, when the police shows up to...

A child raised without consequences is gonna be an adult...

Lann42016 work or police: I'd tell parents when bro replaces...

mine and they make him face consequences then I'll consider...

I hope you're saving your money for escape on your...

The original poster (OP) reached a breaking point due to years of unequal treatment and the final theft of money saved for camp, leading to an extreme rupture in family relationships. The OP has chosen complete withdrawal, refusing to speak to either parent or their younger brother, viewing this silence as necessary closure rather than a temporary tactic for resolution.

Given the OP’s stated desire to sever ties permanently upon reaching adulthood, the central question remains: Is the OP’s current, absolute refusal to engage or consider reconciliation—even in the face of parental demands for therapy—a justified final act of self-preservation, or does it represent an abandonment of potential future reconciliation that might be necessary for navigating life after 18?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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