It’s rare for anyone to have a perfect relationship with their sibling. Even identical twins have their mini tiffs and power struggles, whether it’s pushing in the playground or bickering in the backseat. With that said, some people take squabbling with their sister or brother to whole new heights. Here are the worst things the people of Reddit ever saw their siblings do, from the petty and upsetting to the downright criminal.


1. Sympathy status

His posting on Facebook that my mother had passed away just to get sympathy likes. She was sick, but not yet dead and I had to wake up and handle the massive freak out from relatives and friends.

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He then claimed he hadn’t known it would be “taken” that way even though people were sending him public condolences and talking about her in the past tense.

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2. A shattered relationship

For one, my older brother gets p**sed really easily and once flipped over a glass table in our living room. Whole thing shattered and I cut my foot.

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Don’t remember what he was mad about since I was only around 4 or 5, but he must have been in his early teens at that point. Parents replaced it with custom-fitted glass which was pretty expensive apparently.

jacker494

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3. Mummified in the sun

My older brother once sat on me and mummified me with Duct Tape and then left me outside in 30-degree weather while he played PS2 with headphones on.

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He taped my hands and feet together first and then the rest of me. I couldn’t even fight back. I was left that way until our mom got home a few hours later and grounded the s**t out of him.

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4. Shopping for essentials

She got married. A few months after the wedding, on Christmas day, she tells her new husband (who, by all accounts, was actually a decent guy) that she is going out for milk or something, and she never comes back.

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When our father was in the hospital and I was having to have him taken off life support, she kept telling everyone she was on her way, please wait for her. I did. For two days. Turned out she lied, never left her house (about 8 hours away) and thought it was hilarious she made us all wait.

I_am_the_Batgirl

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5. A sheltered childhood

When I was maybe 6 or 7, my older sister (she was around 12 or 13 at the time) decided one day she wanted to see what the inside of a turtle’s shell looked like. She had found a turtle in our backyard and took it up to our dad’s shed where he had a little concrete slab in front of the doors to the shed. She started slamming the turtle down on the concrete until she cracked his shell open several times.

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It died of course. I can remember this is my first traumatic memory I have of my childhood. She told me she would kill me if I told our parents. I just recently told them and I’m now 31. I have no relationship with her at this point in my life. She needs a lot of help mentally but refuses treatment.

TheGreatCatsby36

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6. In charge to behind bars

She had a nice job working for the FBI. Her job was to do background checks on people in need of security clearance. There was a guy she knew and liked, a cruise ship captain, needed to renew his clearance. To try to get him p**sed at his girlfriend, my sister added items to his girlfriend’s criminal record. Since it was a renewal, the guy escalated it and what my sister did was discovered. She was convicted and sent to federal prison for a year.

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What really screwed it up was she didn’t tell her kids, they were in their late teens and early 20’s, that she had court issues. So they came home from school to an answering machine saying, “Mommy can’t make dinner tonight because she’ll be in prison for a while.”

FatuousOocephalup

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7. Framed best friends

He and his (now ex) girlfriend had a super toxic relationship. I don’t know the whole story as I was never close with her (and I don’t trust my brother’s account of things), but there was something my brother did once that made me decide, “oh, he’s not just a d**k in a toxic relationship, he’s a manipulative abuser.”

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He had his friend text him pretending to be the girlfriend’s best friend. They orchestrated this whole story in which the best friend came on to my brother, but he turned her down because he’s loyal to his girl. He even went as far as to save his friend’s contact info as the best friend’s phone number. When he showed his girlfriend the texts, it obviously looked like her best friend sent them. She ultimately believed my brother over her best friend because “the phone number doesn’t lie.” Also, my brothers a fantastic liar, so that helped.

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8. Scared of the dark

I was maybe 8 or 9 when this happened. For context, my dad was deployed and my mom was working, so my brother had to babysit me, my brother was around 16 at the time.

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As soon as my mom left, he shoved me into a closet and locked me inside for 6 or so hours. I was scared of the dark and couldn’t reach the light string. He didn’t let me out to use the bathroom or eat anything, so I ended up going on myself and sitting in the dark until my mom came home.

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9. Renting to family

Much older siblings here, specifically talking about my oldest brother. I was about 12 and my parents were pretty deep in poverty but he had serious wealth in the insurance industry. He offered to buy us a manufactured home no strings attached. We accept, pick it out, move in, etc.

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Then he says okay your rent is this much (high rent for the area and something you would not move onto as a low-income family). Since we’re already moved in and he holds the deed we desperately scrape the barrel making the rent. When we can’t do it anymore eventually he puts the house up for sale (I’m 18 at this point). So parents move out of state to something they can afford and I’m left homeless.

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10. Where’s the money going?

Forced my father to work his regular job and then to spend months fixing up the upper floor on his house so she could move in with three kids after a messy divorce. She didn’t get a job for a long time and finally did but only part-time because “she made more money picking up shifts”.

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She made all of them get jobs (eldest was able to at 15) by 16 because she needed money to pay my parents’ rent and utilities. The eldest worked 20 hours a week while in high school minimum for example although it was usually more. Thing is, my Dad never charged her rent and paid for all the utilities. She made the kids work while in school to get money from them that they thought was going to the household. It didn’t. We are still not sure exactly where it all went.

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11. On the hook

My brothers (half brothers, they have the same father but I have a different father) are a bit older than me. One day they were both sitting on our dock fishing. The oldest brother picked up a knife out of the tackle box. They were about 12. It was a brand new knife of some kind specifically for killing or cooking fish or something.

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He looks at my other brother and goes “Hm I wonder how sharp this knife is” and without hesitation, he literally stabbed it into the top of the middle brother’s thigh. Totally casual about it like no big deal that the knife was in deep enough to STAND UPRIGHT by itself.

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12. Sibling impersonation

My step-brother falsely ID’d as me when he was busted driving recklessly on a motorcycle. He was on probation for drug charges at the time and didn’t want to go to the slam. I missed a whole day off work going to court when I was informed by phone that there was a bench warrant for failure to appear.

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Once I got to court and the ticketing officer saw me he took me to a conference room where he described little bro to a “T”. I made sure he had the correct home address for the punk. After he was released from jail I made sure he understood of he did it again he would walk crooked for the rest of his life.

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13. Not paying attention

My sister stole my child’s ADHD medication, causing him severe ramifications in school both academically and socially. She was emptying the capsules, so I had no idea I was giving my child empty pills. For a YEAR. I’m a single parent (as in, my children have no dad, dad doesn’t ever ask how they are or to see them) and I struggled with his behaviour and punishments and nothing was working.

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I kept going back to his doctor and saying, see, it’s not working, med increases. Random days, it would work! Then nothing again, because she couldn’t steal ALL the contents of the pills in one swipe so I’d randomly give him a dose of a pill she missed. I was so confused and defeated, and so was my poor kid.

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14. Hiding from the authorities

I grew up with a single mom who worked a lot of long hours so my sisters and I were left to our own devices a lot. I was the youngest so my older sisters were supposed to “watch out for me” but they had a lot of after school activities like sports, clubs, friends, etc. so I got left by myself a lot.

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My sisters decided it would be a good idea to tell me that if the police find out I’m home alone they will come and arrest me. I spent years, like multiple years, hiding in our basement with all the blinds in the house closed—petrified that the police were going to come to take me away. I would have full-on meltdowns if I saw a police car drive by our house and I was inconsolable.

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15. Playing mind games

My sister told her son that she would buy him a PS4 if he could find a used one for around $200. The kid worked hard to find a system at $200 which was a bit of work because of the PS5 shortage increasing the PS4 Price. Finally got someone to agree to $200 flat and sister said she’d get it done for him.

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About a week later sister told her son that the seller scammed her and not only would he not be getting the PS4 but since it was his fault they got scammed he now owed her the money for not seeing it coming or some s**t. It turns out that the seller contacted every day for 4 days asking s**t like “Dude I want you to have this thing but you need to respond.” I just think of my sister sitting around reading that s**t and still coming up with this bulls**t to try and steal money from a pre-teen.

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16. Hitting the road

My brother came into my care when my mom died when he was ten. He was a nightmare, running away, throwing fits, being violent. He didn’t know how to wipe his a*s or shower and he lied all the time trying to get me in trouble. I had to drive from Ohio to Kansas to finalize paperwork with the court. I took him and my friend for a three day fun trip trying to connect with him. At the end of the trip, we were packing up when he told me he locked my keys in the car. He then told the hotel people I kidnapped him, and he was trying to escape. They called the cops. He left, and the cops came and arrested me and my friend.

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My paperwork was in the car that he locked the keys in, so I couldn’t prove I had custody. He was found three hours later and bold face screamed and claimed I was a stranger. The cops had someone unlock the car and I was able to show them custody paperwork. I spent three days trying to connect, bought him stuff, took him anywhere he wanted, had heart to heart over things. The entire time he was planning this. He later told me he was hoping they would kill me.

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17. Dressing for the weather

When he was 12 – taking a hatchet and destroying all of the bedroom doors in the house, and then threatening the other four of us (my parents, my sister, and I) saying he would kill us in our sleep.

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That was because my parents insisted that he dress appropriately for the weather (it was in the low teens with snow and a wind chill approaching zero (f)). He wanted to wear a t-shirt and shorts in the snow, and was stubborn enough where he would have done so to the point where he had frostbite. He hacked the doors up two days later.

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18. Trouble sleeping

I was bedridden, really sick, in and out of the hospital. My sister and I shared a room at that point. My sister started calling my name when I fell asleep, only to pretend she was asleep when I inevitably woke up to respond. It escalated to her keeping me up most nights, throwing things from across the room to scare me awake and calling for me any time she even thought I was asleep. Keep in mind, I’m on really strong pain meds and trying to figure out if I’m gonna die or not.

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It escalated again one night. I was pretty doped up, and swimming in and out of a drug sleep. My sister started up again with her antics, but I was genuinely too far gone to respond. It p**sed her off apparently, because she got up to turn on the light and hover over me, threatening to harm me, and going on about how spoiled I am for pretending to be so ill just for attention.

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19. What’s in the box?

Pretty tame compared to most of these stories but my sister has a history of being incredibly nosy. My fiancé didn’t know this as we don’t spend a lot of time with my sister. He had my engagement ring shipped to her house so I wouldn’t see it or the shipping label.

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It was in a plain box but she took the address off of the label, googled the company and saw they mostly make rings (and one or two watches), and then called my mother to tell her. When we weren’t engaged within a week she then called my dad and his wife to ask/tell them what was happening. When I called to share the happy news it wasn’t a surprise to anyone and we’ll never get that moment back.

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20. A family conspiracy

My brother is a flat earthing anti-vaxx and anti-mask type of person. He brags about being ultra chill, but he is the least chill person I’ve ever met.

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And when my dad died, he stole my inheritance, and committed fraud using my uncle’s name. Broke his heart, and the man died knowing his nephew couldn’t have possibly cared less about what he did.

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21. Back to bad habits

My younger brother is a monster. My father (not a saint) was finally (after decades) able to get my mother to seek help at a drug clinic. About a year or so later, he died of lung cancer and my younger brother enticed her to go back to abusing drugs, scamming pharmacists, doctors, drug dealers, ect.

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My nephew lived with them at the time. He was 10 and they depended on his social security check to be able to buy drugs. I took him away and everything was fine until I went to get custody of him. That would mean they lost his SS benefits and had no income to buy drugs. I had to force my mother sign a letter that she could not care for him so I could get custody. I did this in a 7-11 parking lot.

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22. Front seat driver

My younger sister. Grabbed the wheel while I was driving. And we almost went into a ditch. I asked her why she did that, she told me she wanted to see my reaction. Unfortunately, I punched her in the face to get her to let go.

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I was twenty-one and she was fifteen. But she almost crashed the car. I was lucky I hit the brake. I felt bad about punching her. She called the police on me. But when I explained what happened. The police didn’t do anything. I cried so hard I threw up.

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23. Whose money is it anyway?

Less than a month ago, she stole £3,600 from my mother to buy useless c**p. She then acted as the victim and told my mum that she should have told her that she wasn’t allowed to use her card without her consent, my mum placed safety features on her card, for example, she would now get a notification for each and every transaction that happens on her card.

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I kid you not, an hour after their conversation, my mum got notified by her bank that someone used her card to buy something worth £50, it was my sister, this time she said it was “an accident” how does someone “accidently” put in someone else’s bank details? My sister definitely has an online shopping addiction, and that isn’t even the worst thing about her.

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24. My brother, the bully

My twin brother made it his mission to make my life in school as miserable as possible. He came up with most of the mean nicknames I got called, when we were in 8th grade he convinced the shortest boy in our grade to ask me to the end of year dance because he knew that I was too nice to say no and that it would make me feel awkward and embarrassed (I was 6 feet at 14).

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We went to different high schools but he still managed to mess with me. He would show up to school dances and threaten anyone who tried to ask me to dance (cause he thought it was funny) and slept with most of the girls in my friend group which led to massive fighting and somehow me getting ditched for his toxic behaviour.

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25. No going home

He stole my identity to get out of traffic tickets, get drugs at three different hospitals, and get secure loans using my credit as collateral. Worst of all, he even used my name/ID when he got picked up for robbery. He was able to do all of this because he got his pic on my driver license and duped my SS card.

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In my home state, I now have multiple warrants for my arrest for everything from criminal speeding to robbery. Oh, and those hospitals think I owe them hundreds of thousands in medical care. I can’t go back to where I was born and raised because I’m afraid of getting thrown in jail before I have a chance to explain the situation.

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26. Trophy torture

I was the runt of a large family, so I never won at any games. At about 5, I was tickled to finally win one, and even more elated when my brothers told me they had a special prize for me….. until they threw me outside in the pitch dark and told me the prize I won was a ticket to hell and Satan would be coming for me any minute.

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For months, they reminded me about my prize. Every time the phone rang or someone knocked on the door, they would tell me it was time. They weren’t what I would classify as nightmare siblings, but they were little s**ts who delighted in taunting the runt.

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27. In too deep

Foster brother once got mad at me on holiday. He played nice and pushed me way out into the middle of the bay on a lilo, making out that we were cool and that he was being my pal.

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Then he said “see ya” and f**king left me there! I was terrified of open water and had been building up my confidence over the holiday and he f**king knew it and he left me in the sea on a half-deflated lilo knowing I wasn’t a strong swimmer. D**k.

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28. Playing with fire

when I was about 10, they were doing some road work close to my house, and I rode my bike thru some fresh tar. I got covered all up my back with it. So my Mom was cleaning it off with the only tar solvent available at the time, gasoline. My sister walked out on the deck where my Mom was scrubbing me down, got this very satisfyingly s**ty smile on her face, and struck a match!

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I f**king screamed. My Mom went ballistic and ran straight at my sister and pushed her back inside the house. Oh, it was just a joke! She claims to not remember it, but over 30 years later, I sure do!

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29. Imitation is a form of flattery

My brother’s whole life is a lie. He is a younger brother and never really got any jobs, never had any girlfriends. Didn’t get a drivers license until he was maybe 32 would just yell at everyone to drive him places. Fast forward to him trying to put his life together after our mom died. So my workplace was hiring, and I told him about it, I didn’t think it would last. He is doing great there, and we would never interact at work at all. Then slowly I start hearing these stories where people came to me and said “Your brother was telling me about a time”.

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Everything he was telling people about were things that happened to me in my life. From youth sports to 20’s partying to travelling. Then he started to tell everyone at work I was sleeping with multiple women at work. Not only did I go to HR but the women did too, and HR did nothing to him. They literally said “brothers will be brothers”. He told this same stuff to my then wife which led to more martial problems, eventually had a divorce. He even took my ex to the police station to file a false abuse report against me.

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30. A healing setback

I broke my arm when I was 15. My sister and her friend thought it would be funny to smack my arm around while it was healing. They got 15 seconds of giggles and I got 8 years of chronic pain.

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The bone rebroke and I am now unable to lift things a certain way with my left arm. If I bump it on a table, severe pain. Sometimes it begins to throb with pain so bad that I have to go lie down. She still hasn’t apologized.

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31. Vacation gone wrong

My older sibling and I would share a room on vacations. Our family went on a vacation on an Alaskan cruise. My sibling got mad at me and almost successfully pushed me off the balcony of our room in the cruise ship into the water.

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We were on the balcony and he had me over the edge but staff were able to intervene and lock him in the bathroom to calm down. I still have PTSD from it 20 yrs later.

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32. Disrespecting the dead

An hour after our dad died, she put a note through the door with a list of stuff she wanted including the TV and washer. At the graveside she had to be removed for shouting and screaming. A week after our dad died, our mum received a letter from her demanding £10k that she said was promised to her, there was a will and everything went to mum.

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Using legal aid she actually got as far as court. She didn’t get a penny. We went to the grave several times and each time the flowers we left had been binned and the cards ripped up.

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33. Fool me twice

My oldest brother stole my savings account passbook, went to the bank, and emptied my entire savings for college. My dad wouldn’t let me press charges so I couldn’t get it back.

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Since he didn’t decide it was time to teach my brother a lesson then, he continued in his ways. My dad discovered that when he went to buy a house and my brother had stolen his social security number and used it to run up a bunch of bills.

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34. Give as good as you get

I was about seven years old and drawing peacefully on a sofa in our home. My brother, who is 10 years older, sat down on the floor in front of me and started patting my feet. He then proceeded to grab both of my pinky toes and twist until both of them broke.

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I began screaming my head off and, in fight or flight mode, stabbed my pencil into his head. He still has the scar, and I have the sideways pinky toes to show for it because they never healed properly.

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35. A crash for tacos

He was stuck home at our parent’s house because his music career wasn’t panning out and his license was suspended due to too many unpaid tickets. So, he gets drunk, decides he wants to go to taco bell, takes (steals, let’s be honest) my mom’s car and flips it into someone’s front yard about a mile down the road.

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The yard was trashed, the car was totalled and the neighbour found him lying in the front yard unconscious and stinking of booze. He knew my father so, after checking his ID and realizing whose son he was, he gave him some gum or mouthwash before the cops arrived so he wouldn’t get a DUI. My parents let it slide, AGAIN, so there were literally zero consequences.

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36. A stolen heirloom

My brother has been in and out of boy’s homes and rehabilitation schools for as long as I can remember. He’s shoplifted. Stolen money from us. Set our house on fire. And shot at a cop. But the worst, in my opinion, was when he stole my grandmother’s wedding ring. It had been in the family for decades.

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My grandmother was absolutely crushed. It’s the worst thing he’s ever done because they only ever did what’s best for him. They tried getting him help and always supported him. And he steals from them.

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37. Catch the dog

The most f**ked up thing he did to me was when I was like 7. He picked up our 60lb Labrador and threw him at me like a f**king torpedo. My eye was scratched and started to bleed. Ended up getting a slight scar.

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Not noticeable, by its there. Now his reason: none, all he said was “why the hell not?” F**king prick. It p**ses me off how the guy even has a degree in radiology.

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38. Bye Bye Birdie

This happened when I was 9 years old on a Sunday. My dad grabbed donuts after church. Excited, I grabbed one to bring outside to feed the birds. A chickadee was in a pine tree so I walked up to the tree and stood perfectly still, offering it a piece of donut.

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It started to hop down the branches closer to me and I held my breath. Out of nowhere my 12-year-old brother comes up behind me and shoots it. The chickadee landed at my feet, dead. I couldn’t stop crying.

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39. Turkeys at Christmas

Step-brother at the time, when he was in 3rd or 4th grade and I was 2nd. He would chase me around our house with an electric turkey carver.

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He would hold me down and plug it in and move it all around me or he would trap me in a bathroom with him on the outside and wave it under the door until our parents got home.

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40. Partied too hard

My brother was in the military and was being honored along with a few other service members and there was a formal party for them. Everyone dressed in their military uniforms and non-military wearing super formal dress. It was fancy!

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My sister, a raging alcoholic, got so drunk she p**sed herself on the dance floor in front of hundreds of people and then fell down right in the middle of her own pee puddle. My poor brother was mortified, I felt so bad for him. I was 10/11 years old by the way so had no way to control her.

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41. Two-faced sister

For years my older sister would terrorize me from when I was 5 until about 9. She would put on terrifying masks and wake me up in the middle of the night so I wouldn’t get any sleep. She would throw me outside and lock me out in the middle of winter, sometimes with no shoes on so she could play Super Mario.

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Then there was that one time she dosed me with drugs when I was 8 and my brother had to keep me hidden from my parents so she wouldn’t get in trouble.

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42. Baby name blues

Stole my name I picked out for my child since I was a kid. Weird but for some reason I always liked the name as a kid and said I’d name my son the name one day.

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She brought up the story and said she would never steal it and I was so impressed she remembered that from my childhood and was so touched. Only to receive a text a day later of her announcing the birth of her son with the name I picked out for mine.

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43. Stolen scholarships

My older sister hid multiple college acceptance letters and scholarship opportunities from me. The most drastic was a full ride to University of Chicago which was my dream. I found out too late and ended up with $100,000+ in student loans after everything with college was said and done not to mention the opportunities.

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When I confronted her she denied everything then called my mom and said she was “upset” that I was accepted to colleges she was rejected from.

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44. Medical fakery

Sister faked kidnapping to get money out of our dad, faked robbery at ATM to get money out of our dad, faked surgery to get money out of our dad.

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Constantly makes up stories about me and the rest of the family to make out she’s a victim. She’s in her 50s now still hasn’t grown up.

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45. A not real grandchild

My brother spent the bulk of his adult life never actively looking for work, and did a lot of travelling on what I always assumed was my parents’ dollar (they sometimes claimed he saved it from Government benefits). A habitual liar, a few years after Dad had died, he was living in LA when he claimed to have a girlfriend who was pregnant.

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Only ever directly, not publicly on socials, he had sent an ultra-sound picture that had all identifying info cropped off to Mum. He would then ask for money, and actively say things like “this money is for your first unborn grandchild!!”. Mum would obviously comply. Predictably, there was a “miscarriage”.

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46. Trading card graffiti

Put a virus on my PC, broke my headset, ruined my best yu gi oh cards including my one and only Blue Eyes White Dragon by scribbling on them.

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Blamed me her entire life for everything she broke around the house and being the younger sibling she was always believed.

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47. Got to have their coffee

During a family dinner my Sister got up to make a coffee (we had a mini coffee machine with a milk steamer) she was crashing around and my Mother asked her to sit down and have a coffee when everyone was done so we could talk and enjoy our meal.

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My Sister then decided that the best way to respond would be by pouring the boiling milk over my Mothers head.

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48. Make a wish

One time when I was really young, my older sister told me that If I let her slam my thumb in our heavy wooden garage door, that my wish would come true. Being so young I agreed, and she absolutely shattered the f**k out of that s**t.

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Due to shock and adrenaline, I barely felt it- she asked why I was crying if the pain wasn’t too bad. Young me was sobbing because I forgot to make my wish… Here I am now as an adult with a toe thumb and the regret of never making my wish.

Abigailpeachx

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49. Before their time

Older sister lied to us about our Mums health and told the other 4 of us to say goodbye. We were all shattered and though mum was on her death bed. That was 4 years ago and Mum is doing fine.

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Also at that time, tried to get Mum’s driver’s license taken away and to sell her house to put toward a deposit for a huge house with a granny flat for her and her doctor husband. Even slapped a contract down in front of my mum and tried to guilt-trip her into signing.

Azrehan

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50. Stolen possessions

I’ve been a tech geek since I was a kid. I used to buy gadgets and things, but on a normal basis, my older brother sold my stuff for drug money. He never admitted it, but things would “disappear”. I caught him once with a laptop of mine in his car, ready to sell, but he said he was borrowing it because he needed it at the “office”.

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I had to lock everything in my room, but the locks never stopped him, he would always find a way in when no one was home. Worst of all my parents never believed me, their response to everything was that God took it away from me.

Bubba_ranks

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