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He Promised to Help His Sister Through College, but Life Got in the Way, and Now She Won’t Forgive Him

by Sunny Nguyen
April 10, 2026
in Social Issues

At 20, it’s easy to believe you’ve got your future mapped out.

You graduate, land a decent job, and finally get to be the person your younger siblings look up to. That was the vision he had when he told his sister he’d help her through college. It wasn’t just a promise, it was a role he felt he needed to step into as her older brother.

But real life didn’t follow that script.

Jobs didn’t come easily. Money didn’t stretch the way he expected. And the little he managed to earn didn’t even stay in his hands.

Because his mother was taking it.

At first, he thought she was helping keep the household afloat. Paying bills, covering essentials. But later, he realized a painful truth. That money was being sent overseas, back to relatives in the Philippines, people he describes as “deadbeat,” while he struggled to stay above water.

By the time everything came to light, the damage was already done.

And his sister had already dropped out of college.

He Promised to Help His Sister Through College, but Life Got in the Way, and Now She Won’t Forgive Him
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Here’s how it all unfolded.

'AITA for not helping paying for my sister's college, when I said I would help her?'

I used to say I would give my sister support when she goes to college but some things fell through.

First, I struggled to find a job and whatever money I had, my mom took it from my bank account.

I thought she was paying bills but she was sending the money back to the Philippines, to help our deadbeat relatives.

I'm 90% certain my mom just likes the image of being a wealthy philanthropist when she isn't, not just having deadbeat relatives.

I had to work various odd jobs to pay my student loans back then, the credit card debt I incurred, and even my first career-related job paid very little.

Meanwhile, my sister struggled in school because she couldn't afford text books and didn't want to take out too many loans, and dropped out after her first semester.

Not to mention she didn't have a good car to reliably take her to school nor did she want to start at a community college like I suggested, to save...

I really tried my best in giving her something i.e. $4k for a down payment on a newer car, but that was after she dropped out.. She never forgave me...

The way I see it, I was 20 years old and had an unrealistic expectation of post-college life.

I really did think I could find something because many people I knew did so as well. I even had good grades, an internship, and networked, further feeding my expectations...

But in the end, as a big brother, my job is to look out for her I felt, a young girl four years younger, and I failed.

He didn’t break his promise lightly.

In fact, he tried to live up to it for as long as he could. He worked odd jobs. Juggled debt from student loans and credit cards. Took a low-paying entry job just to get a foot in the door. It wasn’t glamorous, but it was something.

Still, it wasn’t enough.

Meanwhile, his sister was facing her own challenges. College costs added up quickly. Textbooks alone became a barrier.

She didn’t want to take on too much debt, which is understandable, but it left her stuck in a difficult middle ground. Unable to fully commit, but also unwilling to take alternative paths.

He suggested starting at a community college, something more affordable, something he had done himself. She refused.

Transportation became another issue. She didn’t have a reliable car, and getting to school consistently became harder than it should have been. Eventually, after just one semester, she dropped out.

Only later, after she had already left school, he managed to give her something tangible. About $4,000 toward a car. It wasn’t nothing. But in her eyes, it wasn’t what he had promised.

And that’s where the resentment settled.

From his perspective, the situation feels like failure.

Not just financially, but emotionally. He sees himself as the older brother who was supposed to help, to protect, to make things easier. Instead, everything fell apart. And even though much of it was outside his control, that doesn’t erase the guilt.

But there’s a deeper layer here that’s hard to ignore.

He wasn’t just struggling. He was being undermined.

Having a parent access and use your money without transparency, especially for non-essential reasons, changes the entire equation. It’s not just financial pressure. It’s a loss of control, of trust, of stability at a time when he needed all three.

And yet, despite that, he still tried to help.

His sister’s side, while less detailed, likely comes from a place of disappointment. She believed in his promise. She counted on it. And when it didn’t materialize the way she expected, it felt like being let down.

But expectations don’t exist in a vacuum.

They depend on reality. And the reality here was messy, complicated, and far from what either of them imagined.

There’s also the question of responsibility.

Should a 20-year-old, fresh out of school and barely financially stable, be expected to support someone else through college? Even with the best intentions, that’s a heavy burden to carry.

And when things started to fall apart, there were still choices on the table. Community college, part-time work, alternative routes. None of them perfect, but all of them viable. She chose not to take them.

That matters too.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

Most people were quick to point out that he wasn’t the one who truly failed here. If anything, the blame shifted heavily toward the mother, whose actions drained resources that could have supported her own children.

Individual_Respect90 − If anything I am blaming the mom all that money she sent away could have went to her own child instead of basically flexing money you all didn’t...

YogurtclosetNew4517 − Sounds like you would’ve helped if your mom hadn’t been robbing you

1RainbowUnicorn − NTA. It was very unrealistic that you could support your younger sister through college when you hadn't even gotten on your feet.

I hope you closed your bank account and opened a new one at a new bank so ypur mother can't get to it. .. she is an AH for taking...

If your sister was smart dhe would start at a community College like you suggested instead of going into debt. It is not your job to support her. It is...

Others emphasized that his promise, while well-meaning, was unrealistic from the start. At 20, he was still figuring out his own life. Expecting him to fund someone else’s education on top of that was simply too much.

Urbanyeti0 − NTA whilst your intention was admiral, it’s not the responsibility of a kid 4 years older to be supporting their sister

when you’ve got parents who chose to have the kids and who should be responsible It is a lesson in over promising though

Typical_Recording_99 − Your mother is the ahole here. She sent YOUR money to other family to make herself look good.

I know pressing charges is probably not an option but make sure no one has access to your account now or in the future.

Sonsangnim − We make mistakes. Your sister knows your mother. She knows that your mother stole and gave away all of your money.

She cannot logically condemn you for being a crime victim. Apologize. Tell he you thought it would be possible but it isn't. NTA

Ordinary-Audience363 − NTA. You didn't fail. It seems like you have been used and taken advantage of. Your mom took money that was yours.

She was undoubtedly pressured by relatives who figured she had it good. You suggested options to your sister, who refused to take them.

Even if you promised to help, the ultimate responsibility is on her shoulders.

You gave her money for a car and she still dropped out. I had no car in college and had to work part time in the school cafeteria.

Lots of kids do. Please stop letting them guilt trip you and try to get yourself set up.

A few comments struck a more balanced tone. Yes, it’s understandable that his sister feels hurt. But that doesn’t mean her anger is entirely fair.

UteLawyer − It sounds like you did help her. You gave her $4k. It just happened to be after she had dropped out of college.

Almost every college allows you to reenroll after a person stops taking classes. She should have been able to go back once she was more secure. NTA.

Impossible-Sink-2349 − NTA, man. Sounds like you had your own struggles to deal with and it's tough when family doesn't see the full picture.

You tried to help in your own way, but you can't be expected to sacrifice your own stability for someone else's expectations.

SomeoneYouDontKnow70 − If your mom can afford to send money to her deadbeat relatives outside the country, she can afford to send money to your sister for her college.

Also, what's the point of going to college if you can't buy the text books?

On top of that, if she's not willing to spend a couple of years at cheaper community college so that she can transfer to a four year university, then she...

An adult shouldn't be blaming their older siblings or even parents for their own refusal to invest in their own life.

The way I see it, I was 20 years old and had an unrealistic expectation of post-college life That sounds accurate. NTA.

Sometimes, the hardest promises to keep are the ones we make with the best intentions.

He didn’t walk away from his sister. He struggled, adapted, and gave what he could when he could. It just didn’t match the version of help she had imagined.

And maybe that’s the real heartbreak here. Not that he didn’t care, but that reality didn’t cooperate.

At some point, both of them will have to decide what matters more. Holding onto what didn’t happen, or recognizing what actually did.

So is this a story about a broken promise, or one about expectations that were never realistic to begin with?

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Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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