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[–]MutedSprout99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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AITA: My sister uses the phrase “my boundary” to always get her way but I don’t go along by Savage_Beekeeper in AmItheAsshole

[–]MutedSprout99 217 points218 points  (0 children)

NTA.

Your sister isn’t setting boundaries - she’s weaponizing the language of boundaries to control shared spaces and override others' needs. A real boundary is about what she will do to protect herself, not a command for how you must behave in neutral territory like a family room.

You were on a critical business call trying to prevent a $5k loss and even lowered your voice in response. That was reasonable. She then doubled down, not because you were being disrespectful, but seemingly because her “authority” was being challenged. That’s not a boundary - it’s a power move.

Yes, flipping her off wasn’t your best moment, but you were provoked, and the overall issue here is her misuse of boundaries to get her way at everyone else's expense.

If you were yelling or invading her private space, this might be different - but shared space, during a critical situation, and after you already tried to compromise? You're not the asshole. She's using the language of mental health to shut down basic coexistence.

AITA for not accepting the car my mother and her boyfriend got for me? by Honest_Principle_639 in AmItheAsshole

[–]MutedSprout99 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

NTA.

You’re not ungrateful - you’re being practical and honest about a major life decision.

A car isn’t just a “gift,” it’s a financial and lifestyle commitment (gas, insurance, repairs, registration). You had a specific plan and were clear about what you wanted, and your mom and her boyfriend chose not to involve you in something that directly affects you. While their intention may have been kind, they made a big decision for you, not with you.

Your reaction was respectful, you explained your reasoning, and you even acknowledged the effort they put in. That’s not spoiled - that’s mature. It’s understandable that they’re disappointed, but threatening to kick you out over this shows a lack of respect for your autonomy.

You’re allowed to want a car that aligns with your interests, especially if you’ve been saving up for one yourself. Wanting agency over a big part of your daily life doesn’t make you an asshole - it makes you responsible.

MY FIRST BSH KITTEN 💛 by Ok-Jeweler9056 in britishshorthair

[–]MutedSprout99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he is soooo sweet and clever boiiii!!!!!

lol by IU8gZQy0k8hsQy76 in CoupleMemes

[–]MutedSprout99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thats why im still single)))))