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AITA for not giving my biological sister money
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Looks like this adopted kid carries this built-in empathy, the sense that they somehow owe something to the family they never got to grow up with. That makes manipulation easy because it’s dressed up to look like connection. The sister isn’t a villain, she’s just learned to test the limits of affection through convenience. But the woman isn’t cruel for withholding cash either. Some people give money to keep the peace. Others hold the line to keep their self-respect.
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She’s not heartless for saying no, and she’s not naive for still wanting the relationship. She’s just caught in that strange middle ground where love meets survival. If every “how are you” eventually turns into “can you send,” she’s right to cut the funding. Real family doesn’t need a payment plan to stay in touch.