Vault: Is She Wrong For Ratting Out Her Sister?
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🗓️ 24 February 2026
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| 0:00.0 | The Bird Show. All right, so this is Rose on Friday. |
| 0:05.8 | So my sister's flat out lying to my parents. She's had a boy since summer of between high school and college. |
| 0:13.1 | My parents never really liked them. She's moving into like a department. She's with up and down that she's living with a girl. |
| 0:20.1 | The girl isn't starting until |
| 0:21.7 | right before classes start, so she's not coming in yet. My dad is dead set that it's because my sister |
| 0:27.7 | and her boyfriend are living together, and she's just lying. My dad is going to wait until after the |
| 0:32.9 | weekend, and supposedly this roommate is moving in and then bust my sister. I don't know what I should do because my sister is getting her education paid for and her rent paid for by my parents. Technically, she should be doing what they say, and they say don't live with this guy. I think she should be able to live her in life. My mom totally agreed. She's a grown woman. Let her live with who she wants. Right. So just give me just give me a little bit of, a little more information on this. |
| 0:54.9 | You said there was some sibling rivalry going on also? It seemed that way because we couldn't figure out because we were all, well, Melissa and I were talking about how we would have immediately gone to our siblings. Yeah, absolutely. Warren the sibling of the parent knowing and give them the opportunity to do something about it before they get in trouble. But in the end, I mean, you could hear that she went back and forth. |
| 1:11.7 | I think she should be able to live her life, live with who she wants to, however, she gets college paid for, her rent paid for. So the sister was going back on forth on how she should handle the situation. And then in the end, she decided not to tell the little sister that the parents were tipped off to the living boyfriend. And in the beginning, it seemed totally legit. In the end, it was when the rivalry stuff came out. |
| 1:29.6 | When she started, yeah. |
| 1:30.8 | Because I asked, it seemed totally legit. In the end, it was when the rivalry stuff came out. When she started, yeah. Because I deferred to those guys, you know, Jenna, Melissa, because they have siblings. So at the beginning, but she's like, didn't bring anything up about getting the rent paid for and, oh, everything's fine. And then by the end of the conversation you could see |
| 1:44.4 | cracks in the in the uh you know in the testimony you're like you know randomly she would just say |
| 1:50.1 | well you know she might sister should a good person even though she's getting her rent all paid for |
| 1:53.1 | i never had my rent paid for but anyways whatever stacey as a grown woman will still talk |
| 1:59.4 | about that the way her younger brother was treated in comparison to her. Like, she had to drive around an old beat-up car for a while. He got a brand new car. Still. I always complain about how I had, like, the earliest curfew of anyone I knew growing up. Like, I mean, even as a senior, I had to be in by, like in by like 10 30 or 11 and by the time my brother |
| 2:18.6 | was the senior oh he was out to like 12 30 what never had 12 30 but he's a boy and you're a girl and it's |
| 2:25.1 | more dangerous for you to be out than to a brother it's a great point it's a great point it's not a |
| 2:29.3 | great point that parents give my brother had the same. He didn't have a curfew. |
| 2:34.4 | Whatever. |
| 2:35.5 | No curfew at all. |
| 2:36.5 | No. My sister and I did. Yes. I'd still be mad about it. Yes. Whatever. So stay out all night if you want. Because he's a strong man and he's not going to get into danger. Whatever. I wouldn't go there. Just let him have their anger. Don't involve yourself in it because you're a man and they may take it out. |
| 2:52.5 | Well, if you didn't grow up with siblings, then. Oh, whatever. Rose is back. Good morning. Rose, you're on the voice disguiser. How are you? Oh, good. Okay. What's going on? So I told my sister. You did. You did tell the sister. Oh, good. I'm proud of you. When did you have the change of heart? Why? I don't know. I wonder what the lady said when you guys took college. She was just like, you're sisters. You have this important bond. And I don't know if it made me feel guilty or good or both. But I was just like, you you know, she's totally right. She's my sister. I love her. She would do the same thing for me. So I called her and I told her, and she called her boyfriend because my dad had to work on Monday, so we had to go back. So she just had to wait it out until Monday morning, so he waited to move in until Monday until the day. |
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