Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, for gosh sake, just unfollow her on social media. Problem solved. No need for drama.
OP said the sister borrows money from their parents to support middle class lifestyle. That will still exist even if you mute the Facebook. If you’re broke you need to get a job after the kids start all-day primary grades. Period.
Sure, but none of that is OP's business unless her parents have asked her (OP) for help. Whether or not OP's sister works is between her and her husband (a d anyone they hit up for money, but doesn't sound like that includes OP). Do you get involved in your sibling's career choices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, myob.
Second, I’m sure you won’t get this, but being a SAHM can actually be quite hard. It’s very isolating (hence the social media) and not having money is not fun. The same set of pros and cons that apply to you working vs not working apply to her too, but — for whatever reason — she cane down on the other side of the equation. That doesn’t make it idyllic. And it may be that she doesn’t see a path to get from where she is to working, while still managing the household. Anyway, you might seek to be a little more understanding rather than your current combo of superior and envious.
I'm genuinely empathetic to her boredom and isolation. I'm not being mean, how is it not obvious to her that the kids are all in school now, she's bored with nothing to do, so she needs to go back to work? When I say "confront" I mean like we need to get her to wake up and realize she needs a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, for gosh sake, just unfollow her on social media. Problem solved. No need for drama.
OP said the sister borrows money from their parents to support middle class lifestyle. That will still exist even if you mute the Facebook. If you’re broke you need to get a job after the kids start all-day primary grades. Period.
OP, you need boundaries. You need to take a deep breath and remind yourself that you are separate from your sister and anyone who blames you for her behavior is no friend. And accept the things you cannot change - like your sister. Sorry, I'd find her annoying, too, but you're in the wrong here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are way too wrapped up in her life choices, and I am a working mom. it is none of your business at all.
She's our sibling, it's a poor reflection on our extended family. It's trashy. Get off social media, at least. And separately, get a freaking job.
Anonymous wrote:She sits on her rump all day with her kids all in school. She's addicted to social media, posting cliche motivation mom quotes and kids sports practices all day fishing for likes and attagirls. They have no 529 for their kids. She constantly complains about money. Am I an awful sister for wanting to confront her? Our two brothers are passive and agree with me about her embarrassing herself (and our extended family, to be honest) but they refuse to say anything because they don't want to ruffle feathers. Her laziness and attention-craving drives me up a wall. At the very least get off social media while we're all at work, and maybe, just maybe consider getting a damn job?
*vent over*
Anonymous wrote:Op, for gosh sake, just unfollow her on social media. Problem solved. No need for drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are way too wrapped up in her life choices, and I am a working mom. it is none of your business at all.
She's our sibling, it's a poor reflection on our extended family. It's trashy. Get off social media, at least. And separately, get a freaking job.