In the quiet tension of a fractured family, a sister stands on the cusp of adulthood, her dreams of college shadowed by a disturbing proposal. A mother, blinded by the promise of financial security, suggests a pact that blurs the lines of morality and love, trading time for tuition in a way that feels unsettling and wrong.
Caught between loyalty and discomfort, the sister’s voice rises in quiet defiance, challenging the notion that wealth should dictate worth or demand a price. This story unfolds as a raw exploration of trust, boundaries, and the painful complexities that lie beneath the surface of seemingly harmless intentions.

AITAH for telling my mom she’s „pimping out my sister“ to make a random man (m70) pay for her college












According to Dr. Susan Forward, an expert in manipulative relationships, arrangements where financial support is tied to regular personal time, especially involving large age gaps and undisclosed expectations, often create a dynamic ripe for exploitation and emotional coercion. The core issue here is the creation of an unequal power dynamic where the recipient of the financial ‘gift’ is structurally indebted.
The mother’s motivation appears rooted in a desire to secure a significant advantage for her daughter, perhaps viewing the wealthy acquaintance as a resource to be leveraged, rather than recognizing the inherent risks. Her reaction to the narrator’s concerns—accusing them of jealousy and implying the sister is a prostitute—is a classic deflection tactic, shifting blame away from the problematic nature of the proposal itself onto the messenger who raised the alarm.
The sister’s ambiguous response likely stems from a desire to manage parental conflict rather than a genuine willingness to proceed. From a professional standpoint, the narrator acted appropriately by voicing a strong ethical objection, as the proposal sets up a scenario where the sister may face intense pressure to comply with future, potentially inappropriate, requests to maintain the funding. The constructive path forward for the narrator would be to focus on supporting the sister in communicating her own boundaries directly to the mother, perhaps suggesting alternative, less ethically ambiguous funding routes like part-time work supplemented by direct, non-transactional parental loans or grants.
THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.


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The narrator faced a serious moral conflict when their mother proposed an arrangement that felt transactional and potentially compromising for the sister’s education. The central tension lies between the mother’s justification of the offer as a deserved benefit and the narrator’s conviction that it crosses ethical boundaries by implying an expected exchange beyond simple financial aid.
Is the narrator justified in viewing the mother’s proposal as an attempt to trade financial support for future undefined obligations, or is this simply a pragmatic, if awkwardly presented, opportunity for the sister to avoid student debt, given that financial need is not strictly present?







