AlohaPolynesian
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So I just graduated from college and came home for the holidays. With the job market how it is, I might end up being here for awhile. Anyways, my sister is also home from her freshman year of college winter break. Somehow, though, I was given a list of chores to start doing while she does absolutely nothing. Don't get me wrong - I love my parents and enjoy helping my mom out around the house whenever I can. But somehow my sister doesn't have to help do anything and when I asked why it is "so she can enjoy her break and spend time with her boyfriend".
Also, I do not have a car. I went to school in a city and did not need one, but my parents promised me a car as a present for graduation but will not get it for me until I have landed a full time job. That is MORE than fine, I am grateful to be getting a car at all and don't mind waiting for it. What is not fine is that since my parents have what you might call "nice" cars, I am not allowed to drive them. Okay - I can understand that, and my parents DO offer to drop me off to run errands, etc.
But the part that makes me angry is that my sister has a car that sits in our driveway that we "share" aka I can use it when she isn't. But yesterday she was at a friend's house and I wanted to go to a movie. The car was here, but I still was not allowed to take it "in case she wants it later while I am at the movie".
Also, we had Thanksgiving at our house. I was not home last year for Thanksgiving so I was very excited to eat lots of home-cooked food. Last night I went to make some dinner with the leftovers and they were gone! I see them sitting on a plate covered in plastic wrap that my sister said she was taking to her boyfriend. It's not like he didn't have his own Thanksgiving! And then today I went to go eat the last piece of pumpkin pie and see her taking it instead - fine. Until I saw it on a plate with plastic wrap later and she said she was SAVING IT FOR HER BOYFRIEND!
Now you may think that I'm a little too worked up over some leftovers and pumpkin pie. But that's only because of what happened the night before. My dad had four tickets for the basketball (NBA) game. My sister could care less about sports. I named my dog after one of the players. You get the idea. However, my dad kept telling me I should make plans with my friends that night (he ALWAYS wants me home, so it was random for him to say that) and told me there will be another time he has tickets soon. He wanted to bring my little brother (who is a huge sports fan and awesome basketball player) and take my sister and her boyfriend!!
The worst part is that my parents think this is okay. Is she really going to marry this kid? Why do I have to give up things I like so he can take part? I just graduated college and they're more excited that my sister is a freshman at a really, REALLY, REALLLLLY good school than about me earning a degree. Yes I am going to WDW to celebrate my graduation, but no one ever tells me they are proud of me and my parents don't brag about me to their friends. (Not that I'd want them to, I'm just using it as an example).
People have told me I am jealous of my sister. I am definitely not jealous of her because I am proud of what I have done with my life and what I have. I AM jealous however that my parents give her all this attention and I am just brushed off.
If anyone read this, thanks for listening. If not, that's okay I feel better now that I vented to people who don't know my family!
Also, I do not have a car. I went to school in a city and did not need one, but my parents promised me a car as a present for graduation but will not get it for me until I have landed a full time job. That is MORE than fine, I am grateful to be getting a car at all and don't mind waiting for it. What is not fine is that since my parents have what you might call "nice" cars, I am not allowed to drive them. Okay - I can understand that, and my parents DO offer to drop me off to run errands, etc.
But the part that makes me angry is that my sister has a car that sits in our driveway that we "share" aka I can use it when she isn't. But yesterday she was at a friend's house and I wanted to go to a movie. The car was here, but I still was not allowed to take it "in case she wants it later while I am at the movie".
Also, we had Thanksgiving at our house. I was not home last year for Thanksgiving so I was very excited to eat lots of home-cooked food. Last night I went to make some dinner with the leftovers and they were gone! I see them sitting on a plate covered in plastic wrap that my sister said she was taking to her boyfriend. It's not like he didn't have his own Thanksgiving! And then today I went to go eat the last piece of pumpkin pie and see her taking it instead - fine. Until I saw it on a plate with plastic wrap later and she said she was SAVING IT FOR HER BOYFRIEND!
Now you may think that I'm a little too worked up over some leftovers and pumpkin pie. But that's only because of what happened the night before. My dad had four tickets for the basketball (NBA) game. My sister could care less about sports. I named my dog after one of the players. You get the idea. However, my dad kept telling me I should make plans with my friends that night (he ALWAYS wants me home, so it was random for him to say that) and told me there will be another time he has tickets soon. He wanted to bring my little brother (who is a huge sports fan and awesome basketball player) and take my sister and her boyfriend!!
The worst part is that my parents think this is okay. Is she really going to marry this kid? Why do I have to give up things I like so he can take part? I just graduated college and they're more excited that my sister is a freshman at a really, REALLY, REALLLLLY good school than about me earning a degree. Yes I am going to WDW to celebrate my graduation, but no one ever tells me they are proud of me and my parents don't brag about me to their friends. (Not that I'd want them to, I'm just using it as an example).
People have told me I am jealous of my sister. I am definitely not jealous of her because I am proud of what I have done with my life and what I have. I AM jealous however that my parents give her all this attention and I am just brushed off.
If anyone read this, thanks for listening. If not, that's okay I feel better now that I vented to people who don't know my family!