Why offer? Frankly, sister has shown she is a bad investment. Partied away high school and whines now that friends are finishing college and entering the real world. If sister would show some initiative now, and act like she's ready to launch into adulthood, OP could offer some limited tuition for a limited time, paid directly to a program and not to sister herself. But OP does not OWE that to her sister out of guilt. |
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I’m curious about ages. So it sounds like little sister is 22. And big sister is significantly older than the other two sisters. It’s possible there are 15 even 20 years between them. They could be half siblings but op refers the parents as mom and dad. Still, could be a step situation.
Fair or not fair debate aside, my contribution is that large age gaps between siblings can cause this kind of strife. OP has a very “old lady vibe” about her. The 22yo has a “millennial vibe”. |
nobody said she owed her anything -it was the parents' screw up, not the sisters though she is the one who benefited. but if OP wants to have a relationship with her sister she will need to help her, assuming (and there i agree with you) that the sister has matured and that the help would not go to waste. |
right... but of course they did it for OP. if they didn't pay anyone's college it would have been a different situation entirely. |
are you sending your kids to community college, OP? that said, the fact that your sister is focused on 'college experience' rather than an academic program that would lead to a salaried job suggests that she is still not ready for any kind of investment. |