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Teenage Boy Warns Excited Sister He Will Pretend She Does Not Exist At School

by Jeffrey Stone
April 10, 2026
in Social Issues

A teenage boy felt deep embarrassment as his younger sister bubbled with excitement about joining him at the same high school next fall. He bluntly warned her that he would pretend she did not exist and ignore her completely around his friends, leaving her visibly crushed and in quiet tears later that evening. He questioned whether she needed to grow up and stop crying over such matters.

Many called out the cruelty. They stressed that people would discover the family tie anyway, making the act look foolish, and reminded him that no one is too old to feel hurt when someone they love turns cold.

A teenage boy tells his excited younger sister he will ignore her in high school to avoid embarrassment.

Teenage Boy Warns Excited Sister He Will Pretend She Does Not Exist At School
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'AITA for telling my little sister that I would pretend like she isn’t my sister and that she doesn’t exist once she enters the same high school as me?'

My(16m) little sister(14f) is entering high school in the fall of this year.

She has told me how she’s really excited that she’s going to be going to the same high school as me(I’m a sophomore and will be a junior in the...

Honestly, I find it really embarrassing. I really don’t want my friends and others in my grade to know I have a little sister in the same high school as...

I don’t even know why she’s so excited, it isn’t like she has no friends (it’s actually the opposite lol

she’s like the most popular person in her middle school since she has like 10 girls at our house every other f__king weekend).

I told my sister to not be excited about going to school with me because I would pretend like she isn’t my sister

and that she doesn’t exist and I would ignore her once we were in school.

She got visibly upset, and later I saw her quietly crying in her room. AITA? Shouldn’t she grow up, she’s a bit too old to be crying?

A teenage boy grapples with embarrassment over his popular younger sister sharing his school, choosing blunt rejection over support. He frames her excitement as childish, yet many see his reaction as the immature one, prioritizing coolness with peers over a bond that could last a lifetime.

From one angle, the older sibling’s fear makes sense in the pressure-cooker world of adolescence, where fitting in often trumps everything. High school hallways buzz with judgments, and suddenly having a “little sis” tag along might spark teasing or shift group dynamics. He worries it could cramp his style, especially since she already draws crowds in middle school.

Yet critics quickly point out the cruelty: publicly denying a blood relation sends a clear message of shame, potentially deepening her insecurity at a vulnerable transition.

Opposing views highlight how his words landed like a gut punch. She wasn’t planning to cling or invade his space, she simply looked forward to navigating “big kid” territory together, a natural milestone for many siblings close in age. Commenters shared personal echoes, from sisters who got iced out and later built walls of distance, to reminders that peers fade fast while family sticks around. The tears? Far from babyish, they’re a healthy response to feeling unwanted by someone whose opinion matters deeply.

This situation spotlights broader family dynamics during the teen years, when sibling relationships shift amid growing independence. Research shows that about 80% of children grow up with at least one sibling, and these bonds often become the longest-lasting in a person’s life, outlasting many friendships or even some parent-child ties. Warm, supportive sibling connections in adolescence link to better mental health, lower depression rates, and stronger social skills later on, acting as a buffer against stress.

In contrast, frequent rejection or conflict can contribute to anxiety, lowered self-worth, and even long-term estrangement risks. One analysis notes that nearly half of U.S. children experience some sibling victimization, with effects potentially lingering into adulthood, including impacts on relationships and well-being.

Psychologist Susan McHale, who has extensively studied sibling dynamics, explains the complexity: “Siblings can shape risky behaviors during adolescence… Having an older brother or sister who uses substances makes you more likely to use them. And if you look up to them, you’re much more likely to engage in substance use.”

While her focus includes modeling, the underlying point applies here, older siblings hold influence, and dismissive actions can ripple into emotional distance or poorer adjustment. In this case, the brother’s ultimatum risks modeling emotional cutoff, which experts tie to reduced empathy and future relational challenges.

Neutral paths forward exist without forcing constant closeness. Simple steps like a private apology, acknowledging her feelings, and setting light boundaries (e.g., “We’ll both have our own circles, but I’m glad you’re excited”) can rebuild trust.

Families benefit when parents model fairness without comparisons, encouraging siblings to celebrate each other’s wins. Ultimately, high school drama fades, but treating a sister as “nonexistent” might leave lasting regrets when those hallways empty.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

Some people think the poster is a major jerk for denying their sister and being cruel to her just to look cool in front of friends.

sunfloweries − YTA, and you are NEVER too old to cry. be nice to your sister, ya meanie pants.

you're lucky you have a sister who likes you. it's too bad she can't say the same of her big brother.

7hurricanes − Oh I can't wait for her to start dating your friends. And you can't even b__ch about it because "she doesn't exist". Her revenge will be your downfall....

blondererer − YTA- people will know she’s your sister and you will just look silly.

[Reddit User] − YTA "Shouldn’t she grow up, she’s a bit too old to be crying?"

Shouldn't you grow up? are you not a bit too old to be so mean to your sister?

MediocrityAlive − OP: "Today I think I'll be upset about..." Checks list "Having a sibling." YTA

ItsGoodToChalk − YTA. People will find out she's your sister anyway, and you will have embarrassed yourself by pretending she isn't.

And you're never too old to cry when someone you love is being extremely cruel to you.

Bi-Bi-Bi24 − YTA. I was the "little sister". I was excited to be "grown up" and experiencing the same school culture as my sisters.

It's not like I was planning on following them around, I had my own friends, but I wanted to be a "real teenager" like them.

You are being so cruel to your sister. Go apologize. And remember, almost none of these classmates will matter in 10 years. Your sister will (if she ever forgives you).

chicagoman9876 − YTA and you know it.

Lixou1991 − YTA. You literally said to your sister that you are ashamed of her, and that you will be deny your blood link when your "friends" are here.

She is excited BECAUSE SHE LOVE HER BIG BROTHER AND YOU MEAN THE WORLD TO HER.

Jeez, do you really want to be the cliché self centered teenager? Grow up

Edit: I read too fast, and thought it was the big sister who talked, I corrected my mistake

Some people warn that the poster will deeply regret this behavior later in life and damage the sibling relationship permanently.

Darlin_Yeehaw − My sister was like you. Her friends took me in and were friendly and allowed me to hangout and eat lunch with them

and my sister ended up leaving the group because she didn’t want to be associated with her ‘younger sister’.

7 years later and we both graduated and I finished college and moved across the country and haven’t spoken to her in YEARS.

She regrets it and has tried to reach out, but I can’t forget nor forgive her for what she did to me and just tossed me aside to act cool.

You are going to regret this decision if you follow through with it when you’re older. YTA OP.

In the end, this story reminds us how one sharp comment in a tense moment can echo far beyond the school bell. Do you think the Redditor’s plan to ignore his sister was a fair bid for independence given the social stakes, or did it overlook the value of family support?

How would you handle excitement from a younger sibling while carving out your own space? Share your hot takes below!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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