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r/AITA for Letting My Brother Go Homeless?

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4.910.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2023

⏱️ 17 minutes

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0:00.0

This week on historical hyenas join our top panel of comedians as we take us

0:06.1

So okay, are you still in the bath? Yes, I'm listening to my podcast. Can I come in?

0:11.6

No, no, no, no, oh just need to grab the claw clippers. Don't worry. I'll cover my eyes

0:16.2

What whoa?

0:18.2

Oh

0:22.2

I'm still not looking and I'm not listening to my podcast don't want batting

0:28.0

Myrcatad! Simple!

0:29.6

Welcome to our slash. Am I the bad guy where O.P. Let's his brother become homeless?

0:35.4

Am I the bad guy for never helping my older siblings out and letting my brother and his kids be homeless?

0:41.6

My family is heavily divided over this so I was hoping to get an unbiased perspective.

0:47.5

I'm the youngest of four siblings by far. I'm a 22 year old woman and my husband is 26.

0:53.2

My older siblings are a 30 year old sister, a 32 year old brother, and a 33 year old brother.

0:58.9

Between the three of them, they have a combined 14 kids? Jesus! That's almost five kids each, almost.

1:07.1

Every single one of them has multiple kids. None of them went to college and they all work lower paying entry-level jobs.

1:14.6

I graduated last year and I work as a nurse. My husband works on planes,

1:19.5

but I don't want to say what he does specifically. Our household income is about $200,000 and the average income where we live is about 80k, I think.

1:30.2

This is all relevant. My parents like to host big family functions for every holiday and they bring the whole family together.

1:37.2

Ever since I was a teenager, my siblings have always asked me for favors, mostly to babysit.

1:43.6

I did it for a while when I was around 16, but I quickly realized that they didn't appreciate anything and there was nothing in it for me, so I stopped.

1:53.0

For the past six years, I've had a, don't ask me for anything, stance, since my siblings are the type to ask for favors, but never offer help when you need it.

2:02.5

They always borrow money from our parents, but never pay it back.

2:06.5

My oldest brother is getting evicted and he asked if him and his girlfriend and their four kids could stay with me in my husband.

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