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Estranged Sister Changes Her Vacation Dates, Then Parents Demand Everyone Else Rearrange Their Plans

by Layla Bui
July 26, 2026
in Social Issues

Time may soften certain family disagreements, but it does not automatically rebuild trust. When serious conflict has never been addressed, being asked to forget the past can feel less like reconciliation and more like pressure to ignore personal safety.

A woman planned a short vacation with her partner and received approval to stay with her parents in mid-August. Her estranged sister had confirmed completely different dates, so there appeared to be no risk of the two crossing paths. However, a last-minute scheduling mistake changed everything.

The sister now intends to visit at the same time and claims she has no issue sharing the house. The poster feels very differently because their previous encounters became volatile, and no apology ever followed.

When her parents asked her to rearrange a trip she had already organized, she refused and accused them of favoritism. Scroll down to see whether readers supported her firm boundary.

A vacationer refuses to change dates to avoid staying in the same house as her estranged sister after past violent fights

Estranged Sister Changes Her Vacation Dates, Then Parents Demand Everyone Else Rearrange Their Plans
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'AITAH for refusing to change my vacation dates because I don’t want to stay in the same house as my sister ?'

My sister and I have been estranged for about seven years.

The last three times we vacationed together, we ended up screaming at each other, and things got physical.

After the last incident, I cut contact. We’ve seen each other a couple of times at funerals, but that’s it.

On July 4, I told my parents that my partner and I wanted to visit them from August 14–18.

They agreed, so we planned the rest of our vacation accordingly.

My sister had told them she would visit from July 15–18. My parents even asked her to confirm the dates, which she did.

Lo and behold, on July 14, she apparently realized she had actually meant August 15–18.

My parents are now asking my partner and me to change our dates. We can’t.

We planned around the dates I gave them and aren’t available at any other moment.

I assume this is because my sister says she is fine being there at the same time as me, while I am the one refusing to stay in the same...

I feel like this is unfair and blatant favoritism. I gave them my dates first and planned my vacation around them.

More importantly, the last time my sister and I fought, seven years ago,

we ended up physically fighting in a car and my parents had to pull over on the highway.

I am not willing to risk a repeat—or waste my PTO—just because she now claims she has no problem being around me anymore.

(To be clear, she started this fight.

My parent have been pestering me for years to give her an other chance because it was a long time ago and she has « changed ».

Maybe, but she hasn’t apologized).

I told my parents I am not willing to visit at another time. They can choose who gets to come. AITA?

That question separates a boundary from a punishment.

The woman was not demanding that her parents end their relationship with her sister. She was saying that she would not sleep under the same roof as someone with whom previous encounters repeatedly became volatile.

Her proposed solution was straightforward: the parents could honor the dates already approved, ask the sister to reschedule, or accept that the original poster would vacation elsewhere.

The opposing perspective deserves consideration. Her sister may have genuinely confused July and August. Seven years can also change people, and the parents may believe that avoiding all contact prevents the possibility of repair. From their viewpoint, overlapping visits could look like an opportunity to end a painful family division.

However, reconciliation cannot be safely manufactured through surprise proximity.

The American Psychological Association reports that family estrangement is usually not caused by one isolated event. Family therapist Dan Neuharth described it as something that has typically been “brewing for a long time.” Researchers have also found that estrangement is relatively common: one nationally representative survey cited by the APA found that 27% of Americans were estranged from at least one relative.

That context matters because the vacation dispute was not merely about calendar squares. It sat on top of repeated arguments, physical escalation, seven years of distance, parental pressure, and an apology that never arrived.

Apologies matter because repair requires more than announcing that someone has changed. The Gottman Institute describes a constructive apology as a process of owning the behavior, addressing the damage, and committing to improvement.

In its simplified framework, the person apologizing identifies what happened, recognizes the hurt, and explains what will be different. Although Gottman’s work primarily focuses on couples, the principle applies broadly: reconciliation becomes difficult when responsibility remains missing.

The parents’ response also created an appearance of favoritism. The daughter who confirmed the wrong dates faced no visible consequence, while the sibling who planned correctly was asked to surrender PTO and rearrange a shared trip. Whether intentional or not, that solution rewarded the person creating the conflict.

A neutral path would protect everyone’s dignity. The parents should confirm in writing that only one sister will stay in the house during the agreed dates. The original poster and her partner could reserve alternative accommodation or choose another destination if that guarantee feels unreliable.

Any future reconciliation should happen separately, voluntarily, and in a controlled setting, not during a vacation, inside the parents’ home, with luggage already unpacked.

Forgiveness may remain possible, but access is not automatic. Seven years passing does not erase physical conflict, and a person claiming to have changed does not obligate someone else to test that claim with limited vacation time.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

These commenters suspected the parents and sister deliberately arranged the overlap

Top-Bit85 − I think they all set you up.

Noirceuil_182 − NTA. I don't get the comments saying otherwise.

This has been a steadily declining relationship that came to physical violence started by the sister (as per OP's account).

Then the sister moves her dates to coincide with OP's. It's not a huge leap of faith and logic that the sister has bullshittery in mind.

OP is entirely within her rights (and sane frame of mind) to just be done with the whole thing.

Let the sister and parents enjoy their own self-inflicted drama. OP is just declining to participate and waste precious PTO.

invisibleconstructs − There's a good chance your sister will just show up during that time period.

If you two truly can't get along, simply skip the visit this year.

Being an adult means accepting that sometimes your decisions aren't going to make everyone happy and they might choose to place the blame on you.

NTA unless you continue to fight for the days instead of simply bowing out. Don't be a child about it.

Halcyon_Ingenium − Nope, obvious setup. Your time is a privilege, deny it until they quit that b__lshit.

These Redditors advised skipping the visit and taking a peaceful vacation elsewhere

False-Leg-5752 − Sounds like you’ll be spending your vacation somewhere other than your parents house

startrektoaster − NTA, use the time for a different holiday with your partner.

ccandy73 − NTA Your parents should have told your sister they had plans and asked her to come on different dates.

If they won't, then I guess they will miss out on seeing you. I wouldn't change the dates nor would I want to stay

in the same house as my estranged sister, especially if she's the one causing the fights. It's all about keeping your peace.

These users urged firm boundaries and consequences for further manipulation

Riker_Omega_Three − *Either sister changes her visit dates or we won't be visiting. This is not up for discussion. We've taken the time off.

So either you guarantee she won't be there or we're gonna go somewhere else.

And to be clear, If you swear she won't be there and she shows up, you will be removed from my life same as her.

Things are never going back to the way they were. It's time you made peace with that reality. NTAH

Wolf_of_Ruins − NTA be firm on your boundaries

Tishers − NTA Just say "I do not like being manipulated and will not be visiting this year".

That is a single sentence that does not need elaboration. The call is complete, hang up afterwards.

My parents tried those stunts on me (when I was in my 20's, nothing related to my siblings)

and after a couple of tries on their part to play that game they finally just accepted what I would, and would not do

and we could discuss things like adults; Not like a parent, dictating terms to a child.

Was refusing to reschedule a healthy boundary, or should she have offered one carefully managed meeting? Did the parents favor the sister who changed her dates, or were they simply desperate to reunite the family? Share the vacation verdict below.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 24/28 votes | 86%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/28 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/28 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 3/28 votes | 11%
Need More INFO (INFO) 1/28 votes | 4%

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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