24-year-old disinvites 27-year-old sister from barbecue since she repeatedly makes fun of her: 'My mom is upset saying im creating family drama over “a few jokes”'

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  • Am I in the wrong for refusing to keep inviting my sister after what she did at my birthday?

    So I (24F) had my birthday a couple weeks ago and i invited my parents, my sister (27F), some friends and my boyfriend over. Nothing huge just dinner and cake at my apartment.
  • My sister has always been the type that kinda has to be the center of attention but usually i just ignore it because everyone says "thats just how she is." Well halfway through dinner she starts making jokes about how my apartment looks like an IKEA display because i like everything matching. Everyone laughed a
  • little and i laughed too because whatever. But then she kept going and started making comments about my job saying "at least someone has to make enough money to buy fake plants" and then she brought up something really embarrassing from high school that i havent thought about in years.
  • At that point i was honestly just annoyed because it stopped feeling like jokes and more like she was trying to get everyone laughing at me. My boyfriend even changed the subject a couple times but she kept bringing it back.
  • After everyone left she texted me saying i was "acting weird" all night and i told her yeah because she wouldnt stop making fun of me. She said i was being dramatic and that nobody else had a problem with it.
  • Fast forward to now and my mom asked if my sister is coming to a BBQ im hosting next month and i said no, i dont really want her there if she's just gonna spend the whole time taking shots at me. Now my mom is upset saying im creating family drama over "a
  • few jokes" and my sister says im punishing her over nothing. Part of me feels like maybe i should just let it go because it was only one night but also i dont really want to spend another event waiting for the next comment.
  • AITA for not inviting her this time or am i making too big of a deal out of it?
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  • Commenters agreed that she didn't have to invite anyone she was uncomfortable with.

    Ronald McFirbank Mom doesn't have to come either.
  • Condensed_Sarcasm NTA. They wouldn't be saying they were "a couple jokes" if they'd been directed at them. They're only telling you to let it go because you were the victim and they weren't.
  • kmardil NTA. Your sister was making fun of you, on your birthday. When another adult tried to (probably very obviously) change the subject, she steered it right back. When you brought it up so you could do the right (and healthy) thing and talk it out, she gaslight you.
  • Bubbly_Following7930 nta your sister was ride to you in your own home. Whether anyone else is bothered by it is irrelevant.
  • Otherwise-Yak-1644 NTA You don't have to invite anyone you don't want to. Why would you want j someone there who's a ?
  • Lovebug-1055 No, no, no, don't cave on this. There are consequences for r de behavior especially on someone's birthday. If mom wants to stay home with her then so be it.
  • Apart-Ad-6518 NTA It's up to you who you invite/host. Sister was taking shots. You don't need it.
  • • SignificantFee266 "Mom, you were there. You heard the jokes and comments she made and apparently you think it's okay to belittle someone IN THEIR OWN HOME. Well, I don't. If she apologizes I MIGHT consider being around her again. Until then I don't want her back in my home."
  • AdeptStudent77 NTA. It is YOUR party, and YOU get to decide the guestlist. Your sister managed to get herself uninvited to any future get togethers because of HER behavior. Set the boundary and keep it. If she wants to act like an adult and apologize, MAYBE you can reconsider her invite, but I wouldn't for this upcoming event.

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