In the shadow of family fractures and financial hardship, a young girl’s unwavering demand for special treatment ignites a fierce clash of loyalty and fairness. Maria’s choice to embrace veganism becomes more than a lifestyle—it becomes a wedge that deepens the divide between siblings struggling to reconcile love, responsibility, and resentment.
Amidst scarcity and sacrifice, the narrator strives to balance generosity and boundaries, offering what they can while grappling with the unequal burdens borne by the other children. The simmering tension explodes when the sister, pushed to her breaking point, confronts the painful reality of favoritism and fractured support.

AITA for refusing to help my little sister until my niece stops being vegan?








According to Dr. Susan Newman, a social psychologist and parenting expert, parental favoritism can severely damage sibling relationships and create deep resentment within the household. In this family, the mother’s choice to satisfy Maria’s expensive dietary preferences while leaving her other three children near starvation is a destructive form of enabling. This behavior compromises the basic physical well-being of the other children to appease one child’s demands.
The original poster’s decision to cut off direct financial loans was a necessary boundary to stop enabling the sister’s poor financial management. By continuing to send physical food instead of cash, the poster ensured that direct aid reached the hungry children rather than being diverted to purchase luxury items for Maria. This shift in boundaries addresses the core issue of resource misallocation within the household.
In my professional opinion, the poster’s actions were appropriate as they protected their own financial boundaries while still trying to feed the neglected children. Moving forward, the poster should continue providing direct food aid rather than cash, and consider reporting the situation to local child protective services if the younger children’s nutrition does not improve, as the mother’s current behavior borders on physical neglect.
REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

She is favouring her vegan daughter at the cost of her other kids.










The original poster is motivated by a desire to protect the younger children from malnutrition caused by their mother’s favoritism. This creates a conflict between the poster’s boundaries against enabling irresponsible financial choices and the immediate physical needs of the neglected nieces and nephews.
Is it justifiable to withhold financial support from an impoverished family to force a parent to stop spoiling one child, or does withholding aid unfairly punish the innocent children who rely on outside help to survive?







