Sister Mistreats Brother, Steals And Dumps His Bike, But Soon Faces Dire Consequences
Some siblings get along with each other better than with anyone else. For others, this relationship is a bit (or way) more complicated. Especially in the families where one kid is the so-called golden child — being favored by their parents over their sibling.
Often, this leads said child to grow up entitled, which is exactly what happened in today’s story. All her life, the OP’s sister was always favored by her parents, no matter how wrong she was. Then, when one time, they weren’t on her side, she came up with a revenge plan, which drove everyone else away from her.
It’s no secret that having a golden child in a family sometimes leads to awkward and even hurtful situations
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This man’s workplace is near a hospital, so often he goes to its cafeteria for lunch
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One day, his sister found out about it and basically declared a war (involving their parents and relatives) to stop him from doing it, as she thought it wasn’t normal
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Yet, no one was on her side and even their parents, who initially supported her, changed her minds, forcing her to apologize
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Since saying sorry was like torture to her, she came up with a revenge plan — stealing and ditching her brother’s bike in the lake
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When her plan was found out, she had to reverse it, which caused a lot of tension in their family, as she threw a tantrum
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Afterwards, she became a social pariah in college, as people, dubbed as untrustworthy among people who love their bikes
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She also had a hard time studying and tried blaming it on her brother, but their parents, who weren’t used to saying no to her, nipped it in the bud
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Finally, she graduated, but then their folks made her move out, get a job and start going to therapy as a way of fixing what they messed up while raising her
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They even came up with an ironic punishment — making her use a bike instead of a car for her commute
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Despite constant complaints about her life, the young woman started getting a little better, but still kept being mean to her brother
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Still, he hoped that years of therapy would help her become a person who was easier to deal with, allowing them to put all of this behind them
Near the OP’s workplace, there’s a hospital with a cafeteria, which he often visits for lunch. When his sister learned about it, she lost her cool, saying it wasn’t normal and her parents took her side. So, her brother, the original poster, went on Reddit, where netizens assured him he wasn’t in the wrong (just like the netizens under this post).
Thinking that at least someone had his back, he hoped that the situation would fade away. Instead, relatives got involved, who supported him, while his sister and parents pouted.
A cousin even started joining him for lunch at the hospital cafeteria, as food there is not only cheaper, but healthier and more diverse as well. The argument between the siblings kept going until the parents realized that their son wasn’t wrong, apologized, and made his sister do the same, which was basically torture for her. So, she decided to retaliate.
One day, the OP came to his parents’ home on his bike, which was his main form of transportation. While they were eating, the bike was stolen and his sister was visibly happy about it. The brother threatened to go check the neighbors’ security cameras and call the police, which made her freak out and eventually confess, which stumped their parents, as they couldn’t believe she could do something like that.
She got a few of her friends to steal the bike with a minivan. Getting it back took a while, which only furthered everyone’s anxiety.
Finally, the bicycle was brought back, but it was all soaked and muddy. As you’re probably aware, exposure to water can cause serious damage to a bike. It can start rusting and make the bike not function properly. Besides oxidation, bicycle aesthetics might be damaged: once-bright paint is dulled, other parts weaken and peel off, you get the gist.
Mud isn’t good for bikes either. It can get stuck in various places, blocking tires, contaminating chain lubrication, and overall wearing out the vehicle prematurely. So, seeing his main vehicle like that wasn’t the best sight for the OP.
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It turns out that the friends were ordered not only to steal the bike but also to ditch it in a nearby lake, and then they had to get it back. The truth coming out resulted in the sister having an even stronger tantrum. While it’s normal for adults to have tantrums when they can’t cope with negative emotions, the way she behaved made her look like a toddler and made the author feel uneasy.
Nevertheless, their father forced the girl to wash and do other maintenance on the bike, then drove his son home and even gave him money for the water bottle that was lost during the whole incident.
Ever since this accident, the young woman has been having a tough time at college. She became known as a bike thief in a place where there are plenty of people who love riding bikes. She even lost her friends, who helped her with the plan, as they got hazed and blamed it on her.
Passing her classes was a challenge for her, too, which she tried blaming on the depression from the bike incident. But this time, even her parents, who weren’t used to saying no to her, weren’t putting up with it. Their behavior caught up with her, resulting in their daughter’s entitlement, which is one of the most common consequences of this parenting style.
Funnily enough, as ironic punishment, instead of letting her drive a car around, the parents bought their daughter a bicycle, which she hated with all her essence.
When she finally graduated, her parents made her move out, get a job, and go to therapy. They even forced her to go to eat with them at the hospital cafeteria to show her it was completely OK and it wasn’t worth starting the argument which had left her with a ruined reputation.
Well, this story is the perfect example of what happens when the golden child grows up and becomes an unpleasant force in their family life. We just hope that therapy will do its job and that getting along with this young woman won’t be an impossible task.
Throughout this rollercoaster of a story, people online never changed their opinion that both parents and the sister were “a piece of work”
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Wish someone told me to buckle up, because I wasn't ready for this ride. Helluva hill to die on, with the whole cafeteria thing.
OP ate in a hospital cafeteria. Hospital cafeterias produce food to sell to hospital staff or visitors. They want people like the OP to come and eat the food. The sister is a dope.
They are for profit, usually contracted to outside firms, and bring in revenue to the hospitals.
Load More Replies...Next episode of College Toddler Bike Thief: sister baits and baby traps man to do her bidding and give her money. Is the sister neuro-spicy because that's deviant behaviour.
That s**t is just called being a bad person. All manner of neurologically fine, aberrant and all together f****d up don't act that way. She is simply a bad person. This use of these terms to explain away bad behavior will be used by that sort of person! "Ohh i am not a bad person I am just different!" I heard this in real life... It is that BAD!
Load More Replies...I would've made the parents buy me a brand new bike + tell them to fix up the bike sis arranged to have stolen so *sis* could use it. :) In this case, it looks like the narcissist was born AND made!
Upvoting a downvote against you, don't know why you'd get downvoted, comment made logical sense and doesn't pander to the typical limp-wristed way people like to deal with a-holes like this.
Load More Replies...That was entertaining. Given the close relationships between families and the big deal made about the bike incident, forgive me for thinking this is asian in origin. They are very strong on morals and have no issue calling out cousins, aunts, uncles, you name it if something aint right. Also, most western college students just would not give a rats a**e about something like this beyond being amused by it, yet i know from asian friends honour is indeed a huge deal even observed at a distance and they dont forget, like ever if someone is badly behaved and spoilt.
Load More Replies...I love it when karma comes charging in on two wheels. That miscreant, demonic excuse of a little sister and her (former) nutjob clique are lucky OP decided not to file a police report for nearly losing his source of livelihood (though I really think he should have). At least they were smart enough to distance themselves from the monstermind of the whole crime after finding out the truth (fear-induced or otherwise). Best of all would be mummy and daddy NOT being able (or willing) to put up with the sh*tshow anymore. It took was two wheels and a video threat but karma finally rode in and delivered consequences. Ride on, OP. That miscreant demon you unfortunately have to call your little sister is now eating the dust of the ride through the sordid saga. Who knows? She might need to ride to the hospital for her bruised ego and grab a bite at the cafeteria she so hates after... Turrr, Turrr! Whirl, Whirl! Clink, Clink! >:-(
Not sure which country this is from, but buying food in the hospital cafeteria normally nets a small amount of profit for the hospital, which goes back into its running. I was all set to say I hoped he had videoed his sister having a toddler tantrum and sent it to the friends that contacted him, but it appears that by the end, that was not necessary. Now she knows how it feels to be treated the way she treated her brother growing up.
OP's sister actually believes hospitals only make enough food for the patients? That comes right out of the "inaccurate facts" thread.
Life is far far too short to have to deal with people this exhausting.
If I hadn’t grown up in a household like that one I never would have believed this story.
I don't usually go around calling stories fake, but I will say that this - especially the update - reads more like a wish-fulfillment fantasy than an actual experience. Then again, I've met a person that was similary insistent about their opinion. I sensed where it was going, so I didn't engage much, but when you have a group of 11 people with convincing arguments that agree on X being the solution, and 1 person who insists the solution is Y without presenting a single argument for it outside the fact that it's their opinion - it makes this seem at least possible.
Honestly, it read like a Korean sitcom, which i actually enjoy these days, some are really good.
Load More Replies...His sister is 100% a narcissist, and she will never change. She will just look for new victims and new people to gaslight about her terrible life and brother.
I need another option on the poll. Obviously they’d been ‘enabling and wrong’ for most of OP’s sister’s life, but I’m happy to see they saw the error of their ways in the end. I just hope they stick to their new approach.
Sibling drama at the hospital cafeteria—it's amazing how something so small can spark a huge reaction!
Sibling rivalry takes a dramatic turn in the hospital cafeteria—who knew food could cause such chaos?
The sister's behavior is a reflection of poor parenting. They had a willful child and instead if teaching her boundaries, respect and emotional control they excused the behavior and tuned there older child into a scapegoat. It's shocking the OP had to sit their parents down an tell then how to parent. The sister's behavior sounds like text book victim narcissist behavior. Councilling can help but personality disorders are notoriously difficult to treat. I'm not advocating for child abuse but this it literally the definition of "spare the rod, spoil the child" Appropriate discipline and consequences are needed for a child to develop psychologically.
Wow, that is so awful. My sister and I are so close, so this breaks my heart at what could have been a great sibling relationship. I knew my mother (father was MIA and a nasty, deadbeat AH) favored my sister, but I knew it was because my mother and I really had nothing in common or to talk about, while she and my sister were like clones. I was fine with it. It made sense to me, and she always gave me attention when we would do things together. I skipped school a lot, and sometimes if she had a day off, she and I would do things together, so I was never neglected. This situation would kill me. I'm so thankful my mother, sister, and I are so close now and do so much together. Everyone should have that with their families.
I am all for people nurturing and holding on to their inner child but that one needs to be strangled out... I have never even seen a toddler lay on the floor kicking and screaming unless it was on an ad, not my own or anyone else's...seen many a tantrum sure and even from some adults but that sounds wild and awkward AF, I could not look my sister in the face ever again if I saw her do that...
I ate at a, hospital once. It was very inexpensive. Thought about doing it again.
Not inexpensive where i am but with all mums ailments we do eat at one after every appointment and they have a great mix of food not found in any other cafes.
Load More Replies...Wow a woman was a complete c**t and then was surprised someone wouldn't put up with her c**p. What a shock. Time to grow up, ladies.
Ladies? This is one idiot, the male of the species is just as full of that one idiot in every group as the females. It was time for her to grow up, the rest of us got it covered thank you.
Load More Replies...A few punches and slaps when she was growing up would've done the sister wonders. I don't advocate beating your child black and blue, but some behaviors absolutely demand physical reprimanding. Seen plenty of spoiled brats like this fixed quicker with a punch.
Wish someone told me to buckle up, because I wasn't ready for this ride. Helluva hill to die on, with the whole cafeteria thing.
OP ate in a hospital cafeteria. Hospital cafeterias produce food to sell to hospital staff or visitors. They want people like the OP to come and eat the food. The sister is a dope.
They are for profit, usually contracted to outside firms, and bring in revenue to the hospitals.
Load More Replies...Next episode of College Toddler Bike Thief: sister baits and baby traps man to do her bidding and give her money. Is the sister neuro-spicy because that's deviant behaviour.
That s**t is just called being a bad person. All manner of neurologically fine, aberrant and all together f****d up don't act that way. She is simply a bad person. This use of these terms to explain away bad behavior will be used by that sort of person! "Ohh i am not a bad person I am just different!" I heard this in real life... It is that BAD!
Load More Replies...I would've made the parents buy me a brand new bike + tell them to fix up the bike sis arranged to have stolen so *sis* could use it. :) In this case, it looks like the narcissist was born AND made!
Upvoting a downvote against you, don't know why you'd get downvoted, comment made logical sense and doesn't pander to the typical limp-wristed way people like to deal with a-holes like this.
Load More Replies...That was entertaining. Given the close relationships between families and the big deal made about the bike incident, forgive me for thinking this is asian in origin. They are very strong on morals and have no issue calling out cousins, aunts, uncles, you name it if something aint right. Also, most western college students just would not give a rats a**e about something like this beyond being amused by it, yet i know from asian friends honour is indeed a huge deal even observed at a distance and they dont forget, like ever if someone is badly behaved and spoilt.
Load More Replies...I love it when karma comes charging in on two wheels. That miscreant, demonic excuse of a little sister and her (former) nutjob clique are lucky OP decided not to file a police report for nearly losing his source of livelihood (though I really think he should have). At least they were smart enough to distance themselves from the monstermind of the whole crime after finding out the truth (fear-induced or otherwise). Best of all would be mummy and daddy NOT being able (or willing) to put up with the sh*tshow anymore. It took was two wheels and a video threat but karma finally rode in and delivered consequences. Ride on, OP. That miscreant demon you unfortunately have to call your little sister is now eating the dust of the ride through the sordid saga. Who knows? She might need to ride to the hospital for her bruised ego and grab a bite at the cafeteria she so hates after... Turrr, Turrr! Whirl, Whirl! Clink, Clink! >:-(
Not sure which country this is from, but buying food in the hospital cafeteria normally nets a small amount of profit for the hospital, which goes back into its running. I was all set to say I hoped he had videoed his sister having a toddler tantrum and sent it to the friends that contacted him, but it appears that by the end, that was not necessary. Now she knows how it feels to be treated the way she treated her brother growing up.
OP's sister actually believes hospitals only make enough food for the patients? That comes right out of the "inaccurate facts" thread.
Life is far far too short to have to deal with people this exhausting.
If I hadn’t grown up in a household like that one I never would have believed this story.
I don't usually go around calling stories fake, but I will say that this - especially the update - reads more like a wish-fulfillment fantasy than an actual experience. Then again, I've met a person that was similary insistent about their opinion. I sensed where it was going, so I didn't engage much, but when you have a group of 11 people with convincing arguments that agree on X being the solution, and 1 person who insists the solution is Y without presenting a single argument for it outside the fact that it's their opinion - it makes this seem at least possible.
Honestly, it read like a Korean sitcom, which i actually enjoy these days, some are really good.
Load More Replies...His sister is 100% a narcissist, and she will never change. She will just look for new victims and new people to gaslight about her terrible life and brother.
I need another option on the poll. Obviously they’d been ‘enabling and wrong’ for most of OP’s sister’s life, but I’m happy to see they saw the error of their ways in the end. I just hope they stick to their new approach.
Sibling drama at the hospital cafeteria—it's amazing how something so small can spark a huge reaction!
Sibling rivalry takes a dramatic turn in the hospital cafeteria—who knew food could cause such chaos?
The sister's behavior is a reflection of poor parenting. They had a willful child and instead if teaching her boundaries, respect and emotional control they excused the behavior and tuned there older child into a scapegoat. It's shocking the OP had to sit their parents down an tell then how to parent. The sister's behavior sounds like text book victim narcissist behavior. Councilling can help but personality disorders are notoriously difficult to treat. I'm not advocating for child abuse but this it literally the definition of "spare the rod, spoil the child" Appropriate discipline and consequences are needed for a child to develop psychologically.
Wow, that is so awful. My sister and I are so close, so this breaks my heart at what could have been a great sibling relationship. I knew my mother (father was MIA and a nasty, deadbeat AH) favored my sister, but I knew it was because my mother and I really had nothing in common or to talk about, while she and my sister were like clones. I was fine with it. It made sense to me, and she always gave me attention when we would do things together. I skipped school a lot, and sometimes if she had a day off, she and I would do things together, so I was never neglected. This situation would kill me. I'm so thankful my mother, sister, and I are so close now and do so much together. Everyone should have that with their families.
I am all for people nurturing and holding on to their inner child but that one needs to be strangled out... I have never even seen a toddler lay on the floor kicking and screaming unless it was on an ad, not my own or anyone else's...seen many a tantrum sure and even from some adults but that sounds wild and awkward AF, I could not look my sister in the face ever again if I saw her do that...
I ate at a, hospital once. It was very inexpensive. Thought about doing it again.
Not inexpensive where i am but with all mums ailments we do eat at one after every appointment and they have a great mix of food not found in any other cafes.
Load More Replies...Wow a woman was a complete c**t and then was surprised someone wouldn't put up with her c**p. What a shock. Time to grow up, ladies.
Ladies? This is one idiot, the male of the species is just as full of that one idiot in every group as the females. It was time for her to grow up, the rest of us got it covered thank you.
Load More Replies...A few punches and slaps when she was growing up would've done the sister wonders. I don't advocate beating your child black and blue, but some behaviors absolutely demand physical reprimanding. Seen plenty of spoiled brats like this fixed quicker with a punch.
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