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Teen Endures Stepsister’s Bullying For Years, Infuriates Mom When He Refuses To Be Her Unpaid Tutor

Teen Endures Stepsister’s Bullying For Years, Infuriates Mom When He Refuses To Be Her Unpaid Tutor

Teen Endures Stepsister’s Bullying For Years, Infuriates Mom When He Refuses To Be Her Unpaid TutorTeen Escapes Years Of Bullying By Stepsis, Refuses Mom’s Request To Tutor Her For Free, Sparks DramaSon Suffers Years Of Bullying From Stepsis, Mom Looks The Other Way But Expects Him To Be Her TutorMom Looks The Other Way As Stepdaughter Bullies Son For Years, Still Expects Him To Be Her TutorMom Wants Teen To Tutor His Own Bully For The Sake Of “Family,” Mad When He RefusesMom Ignores Stepdaughter Bullying Her Son For Years, Then Demands He Help Her With SchoolworkWoman Couldn't Care Less That Bully Stepdaughter Made Her Son's Life Hell, Wants Him To Tutor HerStepsis Bullies Brother For Years, Makes His Life Miserable, Mom Still Expects Him To Be Her TutorStepsis Makes Teen's Life Hell With Bullying, Yet Mom Expects Him To Tutor Her For Free, He Says NoTeen Endures Stepsister’s Bullying For Years, Infuriates Mom When He Refuses To Be Her Unpaid Tutor
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Bullies come in all shapes and sizes – mean classmates, toxic family members, or even that coworker who keeps “borrowing” your ideas. But sometimes, karma really does circle back, and the tables turn in the most poetic way, when a former bully needs help from the very person they tormented. Sweet, sweet irony.

I guess it’s true what they say, “What goes around comes around”, and one Redditor seems to have taken that to heart after being asked to help out the same person who bullied him for years. And not just help, but do it for free.

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    One teen, bullied by his stepsister for years, was asked by his mom and stepdad to tutor her for free so she won’t fail classes, but he refused to do it

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    The teen was severely bullied and even threatened by his stepsister for years before his dad was able to get custody of him

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    The teen’s mom never did anything about the bullying, but has recently demanded her son help tutor his stepsister for free so she doesn’t fail school

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    The teen refuses to help his stepsister and has even blocked his stepfather from contacting him, planning to cut contact with his mom too after he turns 18

    The OP (original poster), a 17-year-old teen, lived through a nightmare step-sibling situation. When his mom remarried, she brought 3 stepkids into the mix, one of whom, Frankie, made it her personal mission to make the OP’s life miserable.

    I’m talking next-level bullying: ruining homework, spreading humiliating rumors, and even locking him out of the house. Oh, and threatening to hurt him in front of the whole school? Yeah, that happened too.

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    It got so bad that the OP’s dad had to step in and fight for custody, and eventually managed to rescue him from this toxic environment. But Frankie’s reign of terror didn’t stop at home, and she continued to target him at school, leaving the OP in a constant state of stress, and fear, probably.

    So, he hasn’t exactly been eager to rekindle any warm and fuzzy “family” vibes with her, or his mom, since she never did anything to protect him from being bullied.

    Bullying isn’t just kids being kids—it’s a real problem with lasting consequences. The pros say that, for kids and teens, it can lead to anxiety, depression, and even lower self-esteem that can stay with them even into adulthood. So, what can you do? First, talk about it. Let your kids know they can come to you for support without fear of judgment.

    Second, teach them how to stand up for themselves safely—whether that’s using humor to diffuse a situation, involving trusted adults, or simply walking away. And parents, don’t be afraid to involve the school if things escalate. Your kid’s mental health is always worth fighting for.

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    Luckily, our OP’s dad fought for custody and the teen is now thriving as a student, and even tutors others at school. His mom, apparently unaware of the irony, asked him to tutor Frankie—the very person who made his childhood a living hell. Oh, and for free, of course. You can probably guess how well that went over.

    When our OP refused, his mom and stepdad doubled down, insisting it was time to “move forward” and “work on the family stuff.” As if pretending the past didn’t happen would magically erase the trauma. To sweeten the deal, they even dangled the idea of “bonus points with the parents.”

    But our OP had zero interest in any bonus points and instead, he told them exactly how he felt, and blocked his stepdad’s number faster than you can say “not my problem.” He wasn’t being petty, he was trying to protect himself by setting boundaries. After all, his stepsis did threaten to push him out the window. Yeah, that happened. And when threats come in the picture, setting boundaries is pretty much the only option.

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    Dealing with toxic family members is definitely not fun; it’s pretty much like trying to untangle a necklace you haven’t worn since 2009 – messy and frustrating. Setting boundaries is essential, not just for your mental health, but for protecting yourself, both physically and emotionally.

    Start by being clear about what you will and won’t tolerate and don’t be afraid to enforce those boundaries, even if it means cutting contact temporarily. Your well-being is worth it.

    So, is the OP the bad guy? Let us know your take in the comments!

    Netizens side with the teen, saying he is not a jerk for refusing to help his stepsister after being bullied by her for years

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    Janelle Collard
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wonder if OP could have a phone that's *only* for his mom to use to get ahold of him, and leave it in a drawer somewhere? 🤔

    Vinnie
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Seriously??? This is the equivalent of telling someone who left an abusive relationship "But your ex is the parent of your children! You should help them while they recover from [disease/injury/other]?"

    R.A. Haley
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My first thought was for him to agree to tutor her... then make sure he teaches her wrong so she fails.

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    Janelle Collard
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wonder if OP could have a phone that's *only* for his mom to use to get ahold of him, and leave it in a drawer somewhere? 🤔

    Vinnie
    Community Member
    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Seriously??? This is the equivalent of telling someone who left an abusive relationship "But your ex is the parent of your children! You should help them while they recover from [disease/injury/other]?"

    R.A. Haley
    Community Member
    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My first thought was for him to agree to tutor her... then make sure he teaches her wrong so she fails.

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