14-year-old protests after 17-year-old sister refuses to give her a ride to school when she wears cowboy boots: 'It is extremely disrespectful towards me'

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    AITA for not letting my sister ride in my car?

    I (17F) bought an old car off of a family member about a year ago. My sister (14F) seems to think that this means she should get automatic rights to ride in my car when she starts high school. I would not have a problem with this, except for the fact that she wears her cowboy boots everywhere. These boots she wears out to feed her horses and goats and doesn't clean them off afterward.
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    She owns other shoes, and my car has a cloth interior. I have asked to either wear other shoes and I can put a box/bucket in the truck to store her cowboy boots, yet she refuses. Then I will go and call me names over it. And I should just accept the fact that my car will get dirty. Admittedly, I am sort of a neat freak, especially when it comes to my car, because it is the first big thing that I own. When the conversation came of her riding in my car to high school after the summer. I refused, n
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    I woke up at 6 am to catch the bus for my first 2 years of high school, and with her attitude, I think her should do the same. Am I just being a neat freak or do I actually have a standing here? TLDR; Sister refuses to wear anything but diety cowboy boots, I do not want them in my car.
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    Commenters agreed with the older sister's perspective.

    Tyrannasaurus Recked NTA, and from a livestock husbandry standpoint, your sister is practicing lousy biosecurity.
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    Bitter-Paramedic-531 NTA. Your sister wants a ride from you, she changes the boots. If she wants to wear the boots, she needs to find a different ride.
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    Scrapper-Mom Maybe she can ride her horse to school.
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    SultanOfSwave Riding her goat to school would be even better.
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    NTA G-reeper66 Your car, your rules, if your sister doesn't like it then tough, no more rides for her.
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    AlmostChristmasNow NTA. But this is an issue you should talk about with your parents. When you talk to your parents about it, I suggest you don't frame it as forbidding your sister's boots specifically but instead explain that you want your car to stay clean as a rule for everyone. Then it won't seem like you're targeting her specifically.
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    thenord321 Nta And when you parents pressure you, saw that your sister needs the "character building of getting up at 6am for the bus to appreciate and respect car rides from others. Because she doesn't respect your rules of no boots."
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    Nta. Working-on-it12 Your parents allow the manure boots in the house? I lived on a farm at one point and there were rules about barn boots in the house. Your sister's fellow students wouldn't give her grief about those boots in school? I second the suggestion about vinyl floor mats. I have them for regular city dirt and snow and I love them. But consider if getting them would be seen as caving in to sis's boots in the car.
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    cinnamon_crunch_ NTA: It's your car, your rules. Sounds to me like she has 0 sense of personal hygiene and feels no discomfort at all even while walking around in boots that are covered in animal excrement.. Bottom line is, you paid for the car, it's yours, and you get to decide what you do with it. If she continues to act spoiled and selfish then she can simply just take the bus.
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    True-Presentation726 I'm just stuck on the fact that sister will wear everywhere. Does she have no self awareness? NTA boots
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    NTA. Graflex01867 I also work on a farm/orchard, and always have muddy/ dirty shoes. The first thing my car got was weathertek floor liners that get hosed out ...um...occasionally. It's not wrong to want to keep your car clean. (And I just have mud. Your sister has manure. That's worse!)
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    Practical-Reading958 NTA. This is a strange hill for her to di on. As a gardener, I'm as far from being afraid of germs as a person can be. I'm trying to figure out why she wants to wear mucky boots all day in school. I'd think that would stunt her socially. But regardless, it's your car and you are free to opt out of having horse manure in the carpet. If she has a problem with that she is free to find a less restrictive ride.
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    ninjastarkid NTA your car your rules. If she breaks the rules she needs to clean it. I don't blame you fam I wouldn't want animal crop in my car either
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    Scrabblement NTA. If she wants to ride in your car, she can change shoes or clean off her boots before getting in the car. If she wants to wear muddy boots, she can ride the bus.
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    ChocolateQuirky2240 NTA i recently bought my car and refuse to let anyone eat in my car cause last car my siblings ate in often had stuff spilt on the floor and the seats became sticky. Granted the old car had leather seats and this new one has cloth seats so i completely understand wanting to be careful to make sure your car is clean
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    booboo773 NTA. You're not refusing to give her a ride. You're refusing to give her boots a ride.
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    ded517 NTA. Tell you sister that she smells like manure because of her boots.
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    United-Manner20 NTA she shouldn't be wearing those shoes to school anyhow. You need to talk to your parents about how filthy that is. She's starting high school, not going to the ag expo.

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