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Daughter Under Fire For Choosing Her Financial Future Over Constantly Bailing Out Family

by Leona Pham
April 11, 2026
in Social Issues

Being raised in a family that struggled financially can make it hard to say no when your loved ones ask for help.

This original poster (OP), a 19-year-old university student, has spent much of her life helping out her mom and aunt with loans and expenses, even emptying her savings to help them when they were in dire straits.

But after realizing that the cycle never ends and her own savings were being drained, OP decided to put her foot down and limit her financial support.

However, when her aunt and mom found out she had saved more money, they accused her of being selfish and turning her back on her family. Now, OP feels guilty, but also exhausted from constantly being asked to help without any lasting change.

Was OP wrong for prioritizing her own future over the endless cycle of helping her family, or is she justified in drawing boundaries? Keep reading to find out how OP navigated this tough family dynamic!

19-year-old woman feels guilty for not helping her family with loans anymore

Daughter Under Fire For Choosing Her Financial Future Over Constantly Bailing Out Family
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'AITA for lying to my family about how much money I have?'

For context: I’m 19F, and grew up in an extremely poor family, with my mom, aunt,

and grandma. We are a very small family,

and although things have moderately improved, everyone is still lower class.

I went to uni at 17, and started receiving student loans,

my aunt start asking me for loans regularly.

While I lived with my mom, i paid around $400 a month for rent

and helped out with things like car insurance.

I had to move out at 18 due to constant arguing

and strains on my mental health, and since then

she has also occasionally been asking for loans.

After I moved out, I got a part time minimum wage job

to help with the rent and my car,

and while i’m not great at saving, I’ve been trying to put away

small amounts each month with the hopes of saving for a deposit on a house.

At one point, my mom confessed to me she had maxed out her credit cards,

and I ended up emptying my savings both helping her

and giving my aunt loans of $200+ at a time, some of which I never saw back.

After this, I told them I wouldn’t be able to help them so much anymore.

Except recently, they ended up back in exact same situation.

I’ve replenished a good amount of my saving,

but after a long talk with my grandma, who has also been giving them loans,

she urged me to keep my savings private.

So for the last 6 months, I’ve still given them smaller amounts,

telling them that’s all I can afford.

Last week, my aunt was helping me with something on my laptop,

and I had left open a statement from my savings account.

She blew up at me over lying, and when my mom found out,

she did the same, saying if I can afford things like my tattoos, the club,

and other nonessentials, then I should be able to afford helping my family out.

Neither of them have talked to me for over a week, saying

that I’ve turned my back on the family, so they can do the same.

I feel so guilty, but I’m so tired of helping them out of a situation

that they keep returning to.

Am I supposed to never enjoy myself

because they can’t get out of debt? Am I just being selfish here?

This situation revolves around financial boundaries, family expectations, and the complex dynamic between support and self-preservation.

The OP (19F) has been placed in a challenging position where the emotional guilt of not helping family members is clashing with the need to prioritize her own financial goals and mental well-being.

The OP has been helping her family financially for years, often sacrificing her own savings and emotional energy to support her mother and aunt.

However, after a series of financial setbacks and personal sacrifices, the OP has started to set boundaries and limit her assistance.

This decision has understandably created conflict within the family, as her mother and aunt, feeling entitled to her support, have accused her of turning her back on them.

From the OP’s perspective, constant financial strain due to others’ poor decisions is affecting her ability to move forward with her life, especially when it comes to her future goals, like saving for a home.

This emotional tug-of-war between guilt and self-preservation is a heavy burden. The OP’s family, on the other hand, seems to view her financial independence as a sign that she should continue to help, pressuring her to disregard her own needs in favor of theirs.

It’s important to recognize that the OP’s emotional conflict is rooted in a larger issue of financial dependency and learned behavior within the family.

The OP’s family has likely become accustomed to her financial support, which may have created a sense of entitlement, making them feel like her savings should be at their disposal when they need it.

This is emotionally draining for the OP, especially when they do not appear to make lasting changes to their financial habits, continually returning to the same cycle of debt.

However, from the family’s perspective, the OP may be seen as the “successful one”, and they may feel disappointed or even betrayed when they see her enjoying her personal life (e.g., spending money on tattoos, clubs, etc.) while refusing to help them in their time of need.

To them, it may feel like the OP is prioritizing herself over the family, which stirs feelings of resentment and frustration.

The OP’s decision to stop financially supporting her family is rooted in self-preservation and the need for boundaries.

While her family may feel disappointed, the OP must understand that setting financial boundaries is a form of self-care and a necessary step in her journey toward personal independence.

The key here is open communication: explaining the emotional toll it has taken on her and clarifying that her own financial stability must come first.

Healthy boundaries can ultimately strengthen relationships, allowing both the OP and her family to grow and improve their individual situations.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

This group agreed that adults relying on a nineteen-year-old for money should be ashamed

Less-Assistance-7575 − Imagine how embarrassed you’d be, at their age,

relying on a 19 year old to get you by in life. They should be ashamed.

Timely_Tune_7607 − NTA - Your grandma was right.

Your mom and aunt need to pay their own bills.

If anything, they should be helping you, or at the bare minimum be good role models.

madmarie1223 − Nta. Your savings is none of their business.

And as the child (I know, young adult, but you're still just starting out),

THE ADULTS should not be crying to you for bailouts.

Stop giving them anything. Not a single cent more.

It's pretty clear you don't need them financially.

Let them cut you out. Their love is conditional, and you don't need that.

These Redditors backed the idea that your savings are private and none of their business

Kooky-Whereas-2493 − " Neither of them have talked to me for over a week,"

sounds like a win to me its never anybodys business how much money you have NTA

flippityflop2121 − Your grandmother is a smart woman.

Her advice is what I tell anybody

who has any money keep it private from absolutely everyone.

Money brings out the worst in people that was an unfortunate accident.

she found out, but you’re absolutely NTA for not telling them.

Savings_Telephone_96 − It’s your money.

Don’t share it with irresponsible people who just want to use you.

Save for your life and limit your contact with these people. NTA.

This group roasted the family for being leeches and cautioned the OP against enabling abuse

ShapeShiftingCats − NTA look up financial/economic abuse It doesn't matter

if their ask is reasonable, you are not responsible for them.

In fact, you are starting your life, if anything they should help you.

It's selfish of them to expect help from someone who is merely starting in life.

TotientEC − Stop giving them money, holy f__k.

They know they can go into debt because you keep bailing them out,

so why would they do anything else?

If you feed leeches your whole life you'll always be anemic.

_xDraconian − NTA. You emptied your savings for them once

and they ended up right back in the same spot.

Protecting yourself isn't turning your back on family, it's learning from experience.

These users cheered the OP for protecting their future and learning from past mistakes

IimagineU − Keep bailing them out. They will never learn.

You will be broke. They don’t give AF about you.

Wash. Rinse. Repeat.

goldenfingernails − From this point forward, you don't give them anything

and you don't help them out.

Their own poor money habits are the reason they are where they are.

You can't fix this. You tried but they were right back where they began.

They have to make the effort to stop spending recklessly.

You have to watch out for yourself.

If they know the bank you use, my advise is to move your money to a different bank.

Then open a brokerage account and start investing small amounts in index funds

r/bogelheads is a great place to learn about investing and finances.

You're going to have to say no. They will continue to guilt trip you "family!!!"

etc but they don't care about you as a family member

if they keep mooching off of you. Tell them you are family too

and need to take care of yourself.

Swirlyflurry − NTA Protect yourself. Always. Even from your own family.

This is why people say to never lend money unless you’re willing to never see it again.

And it sucks that your family is struggling,

but it’s not your responsibility to support them,

especially at the cost of your own future.

Reddit users noted the OP must stop all loans immediately to avoid ending up broke

Prudent_Border5060 − Its time for you to grow up. Your family is leaching off you.

And your letting them. Stop ✋️ with the loans.

Stop being the family piggy bank. Because they will never help you

when you end up on the streets.

And I am going to say something harsher.

But because you have no fall back with family

you have to watch yoir spending even more.

Protect yourself and build a true savings. Yta to yourself.

doldrumcircus − NOOOOOO NTA and also you need to go NO CONTACT.

IMMEDIATELY.

And flip their s__t back on them.

“I’m an adult just like y’all and if I can afford tattoos

and going out and still have money saved then y’all can do it too,

I’m not bailing you out anymore. The. End. ”

babykitten707 − NTA: You don’t live with them

and you are not responsible for their financial issues.

You are not being selfish at all.

You deserve to have money to be able to live comfortably and enjoy yourself.

It is your money and you don’t have to give it to anyone, even if it’s family.

The OP’s desire to set boundaries and prioritize her own financial security is understandable. After helping her family repeatedly, she’s come to a point where she feels drained and unable to continue offering financial support.

While her family’s disappointment is hurtful, it’s important for her to maintain her own well-being and goals, especially as she’s working hard to save for her future.

Do you think the OP is justified in setting these limits, or should she have continued helping her family despite the strain? How would you balance personal enjoyment with family expectations? Share your thoughts below!

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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