Woman Lets Divorced Sister and Nightmare Niece Stay With Her. Surprise! It Does Not Go Well.

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    Font - r/AmItheAhole Posted by u/aunttired67 13 hours ago 656 AITA for calling my niece a spoiled effing brat and making her cry? My (22F) sister (28F) recently had to move in with me because she's getting a divorce and has nowhere to stay. She has a daughter (7F). I live in a two bedroom apartment so it's cramped and tensions are high. My niece is terrible to be honest. She screams all day long at the top of her lungs. I work from home so I have tried to get my sister to get her to stop, but sh
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    Font - She also recently broke my laptop. I made it clear to both of them that my niece is not allowed to use my electronics minus the living room TV. Lo and behold, niece got her hands on my laptop to play games on it, spilled milk all over it, and ruined it. I was furious but my sister paid to replace it so I let it go. I have tried many times to talk to my sister about this being unacceptable but keep getting blown off and told to let her grieve in peace. I do feel bad for her so I was doing
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    Font - Well she decided that was just not acceptable so she took a Sharpie and drew all over the living room wall. When I saw it, I freaked tf out! I told her she's a spoiled fobrat. She started screaming and crying even worse which finally woke my sister up. She came out and instead of being angry and scolding her daughter for her behavior, she scolded ME for yelling at her and calling her a spoiled brat. Not my proudest moment, but I yelled at my sister that I was being kind by letting them st
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    Font - EDIT/CLARIFICAFION: Prior to this incident, I have not raised my voice at my niece a single time. I have tried to have talks with her about respecting my home and my things but she couldn't care less. She also laughed when I cried over my broken laptop. Even then, I did not say a single word to her, I talked to my sister. I have tried to have conversations with my sister about niece's behavior only to be guilted and told she was going through a hard time. Niece has always been like this e
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    Font - chinua333 13 hr. ago A hole Aficionado [17] 2 NTA - pack up their things and tell them to find another place then get out. Tell the princess that she's not the first to go through a divorce, and won't be the last. 14.4k Reply Share
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    Font - -cheesencrackers- 5 hr. ago A 7 year old is more than old enough to not do any of these things. Reply Share 883 ...
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    Font - ImKiliW 6 hr. ago Not all 7 year olds throw tantrums. The kids who learn early that tantrums don't get them what they want stop throwing them. 307 Reply Share
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    Font - Amaterasu_Junia 11 hr. ago Parta ipant [1] When you combine how self absorbed the sister is with the fact that OP says the niece has always had behavior problems even before the divorce, it's no surprise that BIL got outta Dodge. Reply Share 218

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