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I Was Never the Favorite Child — Now I Refuse to Help My Parents After They Gave My Sister a House

Today’s story dives into the pain of being overlooked and the difficult decision to set boundaries when the scales of parental favoritism tip too far. With raw honesty and introspection, the author confronts the challenging choice to protect their own well-being, even when it means refusing to support the very people who once failed to support them.

He explained what happened.:I (33M) have always had a complicated relationship with my parents. Growing up, my younger sister, Lily (30F), was clearly the favorite. They were more lenient with her, gave her more opportunities, and supported her financially in ways they never did for me. I accepted it over the years, figuring it was just the way things were.A few months ago, my parents decided to downsize and move into a smaller home. 

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