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She Invited Her Younger Sister To Stay, But Insisted She Follow Her House Rules. So When An Altercation Over Kimchi Goes Too Far, She’s Wondering If She Made A Mistake.

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Everyone’s home has unique rules, and most of us know before we visit whether or not we’re going to have to be on our best behavior.

This sister is definitely on the stricter side, and even though she wanted her younger sis to stay, she wasn’t prepared for the reality.

In the end, she almost kicked her younger sister out for eating Kimchi!

Find out what happened!

AITA for insisting that my sister respect my household rules?

I (20F) live with my partner “Mason” (fake name for privacy).

I own our house, as I inherited it from my grandpa when he passed. It’s nothing fancy, but I’m very proud to be a homeowner at a young age.

She and her boyfriend seem to have a comfortable lifestyle.

My partner is a paralegal, so he also makes good money, but I don’t ask him to pay anything beyond his half of the grocery budget.

I should say that I’m a very particular person, which Mason respects.

She has extreme household rules.

I’m sensitive to noise and disruption, I keep my space clean and organized, and I have trouble with bad smells.

Anyway, my sister Kat (18F) recently moved in with us.

Her sister wanted to do things her way.

She got some body modification that my dad had forbid, and so he kicked her out.

We’ve had tension in the past because my grandpa left the house to only me, but I thought we could try again and bond.

Kat is loud and not very self aware.

I don’t like music playing in my house, but she refuses to wear headphones. She also likes to eat fish, which stinks up the house.

Finally, she video chats her girlfriend very loudly everyday. In her defense, the girlfriend is partly deaf, so maybe that’s why she feels she has to be loud.

She simply couldn’t bear her sister having a meal.

I was on my last nerve when she was eating kimchi last night, and the smell was like roadkill farts.

I got really upset and told her to pack her things and leave, or respect the rules of my household.

She wanted to kick her sister out for being unreasonable with house rules.

Kat told me that the house should’ve been hers too, and a 20 and 23 year old couple are not a household.

After that, Mason intervened and told me to go out for a bit.

Mason tried controlling the situation.

I got coffee and calmed down, and when I returned, Mason had explained to Kat that she’d need to be more conscientious.

I guess it sounded better from him, so she said she’d try.

He wanted this girl to make a compromise for the sister!

Mason thinks that I went overboard and should try to compromise.

I’m not sure, as it’s MY house and they have to obey my rules. AITA? Or am I being unreasonable?

This girl is pretty compulsive with HER home.

Let’s find out what folks on Reddit think about this story.

This user believes this girl is absurd for being so compulsive about a home she inherited.

This person knows the partner is aware that she overreacted to the situation.

This user wants to know if these sisters had a talk about the rules.

Ouch! But that’s kind of true, the sister needs to be saved!

This user thinks this girl is absurd for not allowing to eat someone kimchi.

Everyone’s clearly against the compulsive sister torturing the younger one!

Live and let live!

If you thought that was an interesting story, check out what happened when a family gave their in-laws a free place to stay in exchange for babysitting, but things changed when they don’t hold up their end of the bargain.

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