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AITAH for telling my parents I’m NOT the backup child and REFUSING to take over my brother’s future???

by Emily Davis
October 19, 2025
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A heavy silence hangs over the family home, where dreams once nurtured now feel suffocated under the weight of shattered hopes and relentless expectations. The older brother’s fall from grace has left a void filled with unspoken disappointment and a desperate need to reclaim lost pride, but the cost is a young soul stripped of choice, forced into a path that feels foreign and confining.

Caught between understanding and rebellion, the younger brother wrestles with the crushing pressure to become the success his parents demand, even if it means erasing his own passions and identity. His story is a poignant reminder of how love and ambition can become cages, and how the struggle to honor oneself often comes at the price of family expectations.

AITAH for telling my parents I’m NOT the backup child and REFUSING to take over my brother’s future???

So I (16M) have an older brother (19M) who was...

My parents basically shaped their whole lives around his success,...

Got a girl pregnant, dropped out, and now he's working...

But ever since then, my parents have started shoving all...

Suddenly I'm being told I need to take nursing "because...

They pulled me out of the art elective I LOVED...

Last week, they said they were "reallocating" my kuya's unused...

Just straight up told me: "You're our only shot now....

" My mom started crying. My dad got quiet and...

Now the house is super tense and my kuya texted...

As renowned developmental psychologist Erik Erikson explains, “Identity formation during adolescence is a critical task, and the imposition of external expectations without room for self-exploration can severely impede this process.”

This situation clearly illustrates a common psychological dynamic where parental projection overwhelms individual autonomy. The parents, experiencing significant grief and perhaps financial anxiety over the older brother’s life trajectory, are attempting to control the future narrative by making the younger son the vessel for their unresolved aspirations. This is not genuine support; it is emotional transference that places an unsustainable burden on the OP. Forcing a specific career like nursing, especially when the OP has expressed clear interest in media/design, ignores his intrinsic motivations and risks creating deep resentment and future failure, regardless of external success.

The OP’s reaction, while emotionally charged, was an appropriate defense of his personal boundaries. The statement, “I’m not your second chance,” directly challenged the transactional nature of the relationship that the parents had implicitly established. Moving forward, the OP needs to maintain firm, calm communication regarding his educational choices. A constructive recommendation would be to present a detailed, researched plan for his preferred field (media/design), demonstrating responsibility and seriousness, thereby attempting to reframe the conversation from one of rebellion to one of responsible self-advocacy.

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

Melodic-Skin9045 NTA.

No idea where you are at or how difficult it...

Take a hard look at the last one because many...

lmmontes Ask them if they would prefer if you ended...

no pun intended) of their plans like your brother did....

I'm sorry they pulled you out of a cla*s you...

Feel free to show them this and other comments. Any...

Talk to a guidance counselor just to discuss options if...

Keep open conversations with the teacher from the cla*s you...

Either_Management813 Wonder if he wasn't happy with THEIR choices that...

are they expecting you to support them as they get...

I don't know your cu,tire but if that's the case...

With respect to cla*ses, is there a school counselor you...

Are you able to go to school without their financial...

If so, work with a school counselor to apply for...

If not, you may have to wait until you're a...

DoIwantToKnow6417 *"Bro, just do what they say. You'll thank them...

Feels like he just wants you to take over as...

so they'll leave him alone AND you can a*sist him...

Bellamysghost NTA: Do NOT follow their version of your future....

You didn't choose to come into this world and you...

In the end the whole "you're ungrateful" thing is hilarious...

they're not doing you a favor that needs to be...

If you have to play along until you leave for...

Spend your time polishing your craft. Learn the business side...

There is a whole world outside of your family and...

You can either give your dreams your all and risk...

your life the way your parents want you to and...

Yonghwa101 As a fellow Filipino,

I can understand why your parents are the way they...

Your brother's situation is also very understandable.

I'm not sure if you're in the Phils currently or...

media is apparently not currently stable so please make sure...

BenneB23 Work for your goals but also make sure you...

Tell them they better get off your back or you're...

The original poster is in a difficult emotional position, feeling immense pressure to fulfill the life expectations his parents failed to see realized in his older brother. The central conflict lies between the OP’s genuine desire for self-determination regarding his career and education, and his parents’ desperate need to secure a successful future through him, viewing him as a necessary replacement for their lost investment and hope.

Given the parents’ deep emotional investment in securing a specific future for their son versus the OP’s fundamental right to choose his own path, is the OP justified in firmly rejecting the life plan forced upon him, even when that pressure stems from past family disappointment?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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