Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of twin trouble, fashion faux pas, and boundary-crossing besties! Meet our girly girl protagonist, who’s got a style all her own – think pinks, florals, and ruffles galore! But when her sister’s trans friend starts copying her every move and even invading her personal space, things take a dramatic turn! Get ready for a wild ride filled with stretched-out skirts, copycat outfits, and a whole lot of sass! ?♀?
Twin Trouble: Sister’s Friend Overstepping Boundaries!
?♀? Tomboy Sis vs. Girly Girl: Clashing Styles!
Makeup Tips Galore: Jane’s Constant Queries!
YouTube to the Rescue: Redirecting Jane’s Attention!
Copycat Alert: Jane’s Fashion Faux Pas!
Prom Dress Drama: Jane’s Boundary-Crossing Purchase!
Invasion of Privacy: Jane & Kate’s Closet Raid!
Expensive Consequences: Stretched-Out Skirts!
?♀? Gatekeeping or Justified Anger? Kate’s Accusation!
Twin Trouble: Is Our Girly Girl Justified in Her Anger?
Our sassy protagonist finds herself in a sticky situation when her sister’s trans friend, Jane, starts crossing all kinds of boundaries! From constant messages asking for fashion and makeup advice to straight-up copying her outfits, Jane’s behavior is pushing all the wrong buttons. But the final straw? Jane and her sister invading our girl’s room and stretching out her expensive skirts! Now, with accusations of gatekeeping flying and expensive items ruined, our protagonist is left wondering if she’s the a****e for putting her foot down. ?♀? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this fashion fiasco!
Friend ruins expensive clothes without permission, OP not the a**hole.
Protect your clothes, lock your door, and bill her. NTA
NTA and entitled friend should pay for ruining clothes
Sister code broken by entitled friend trying on clothes. NTA.
Respect boundaries and ask before borrowing clothes
Respectful NTA response to sister’s friend trying on clothes without permission
Respect boundaries and privacy, even with flattery involved.
Respectful NTA comment suggests ending friendship to avoid boundary crossing.
Respect personal boundaries , not cool to try on clothes without permission
Sister’s entitled friend ruins clothes, NTA stands up for privacy.
NTA. Jane tried to emulate OP, ruined expensive clothes. AH move.
Respect is key. Being trans doesn’t make you immune from consequences.
Friend crosses boundaries, sister should pay for ruined clothes. #NTA
Respect boundaries, not gender identity. NTA
Privacy invasion! Get a lock on your door ASAP
Don’t owe entitled friend anything. Help her find own style
Sister violates boundaries, commenters agree she’s the AH.
Boundaries respected. Offering tips doesn’t make you Jane’s designer.
Friend’s behavior is NTA, but creepy and r**e
Standing up against entitlement and sexism, not owing anyone anything.
NTA! Sister and friend crossed boundaries by trying on clothes ?♀?
Jane skinwalking and ruining clothes makes her the AH. NTA.
Don’t mess with my clothes! NTA, and lock your door
Respect boundaries & don’t feel bad for preserving your belongings
Respect boundaries and say no to entitled friends
Set boundaries with entitled friend who ruined your clothes.
Copying someone’s style is annoying, trying on their clothes is worse
Set boundaries and demand payment for ruined clothes. NTA.
Don’t let entitled friends ruin your clothes! NTA.
Clothes are not one size fits all. NTA for asking for replacement.
Privacy invasion and ruined clothes – NTA. Text spam annoying.
Being a minority doesn’t excuse bad behavior. ?♀?
Don’t mess with someone’s clothes! ?♀? NTA, Jane was in the wrong.
Assertive advice to tell entitled friend to replace ruined clothes. NTA.
NTA. You’ve set healthy boundaries that Jane and Kate crossed
Teen’s clothes ruined by entitled friend exploring gender identity
Protect your wardrobe! NTA for not forgiving entitled friend.
Respect personal space and boundaries! Lock your room
Respect boundaries. Don’t ruin clothes and expect shopping tips. ?♀?
Trying on someone’s clothes without permission and ruining them is wrong. NTA.
NTA but sister might be the real a****e here
Buying same prom dress as friend is a d**k move
Respect your property! Your room isn’t a fitting room.
NTA. Gender expression isn’t tied to clothes. Kate should have asked.
Friend ruins clothes, NTA OP deserves apology and compensation
Demanding compensation for ruined clothes
Privacy invasion and ruined clothes. NTA. Expensive items are hard-earned.
Send her a bill and ban her from your house
Demanding reimbursement for ruined clothes keeps friends out of room
Respecting personal property is always in style
Being NTA caused a rift, but Jane did it herself
Don’t let entitled friends walk all over you
Setting boundaries and being authentic is important, NTA
Setting boundaries with an entitled friend
Friend ruins expensive clothes, NTA for banning her from room
Sister copies everything I do, even tried to steal my man
Trans friend’s behavior crosses boundaries, OP NTA for setting limits
Trans commenter provides empathy and advice to frustrated clothes-owner.
Teen sets boundaries with entitled friends trying on clothes. #NTA
Demanding compensation for ruined clothes from entitled friend’s parents ?
Respect personal space, clothes, and budget. No A****e here.
Setting boundaries with friends is important
Friend crosses line by buying dress and ruining clothes. NTA.
When imitation becomes invasion of personal space Set boundaries
Respect privacy and ask for help politely.
?♀? NTA. Friend should pay for ruined clothes she tried on.
Friend ruins clothes trying them on without permission, NTA ?♀?
Don’t let entitled friends ruin your clothes, you’re NTA ?♀?
Invading my space and ruining my clothes? Not cool, Jane. #NTA
Friend tries on clothes without permission, gets called out.
Friend tries on clothes without permission and ruins them – NTA
Setting boundaries is important, privacy invasion is not okay.
?♀? You’re not the a****e. Send her a bill and run!
Coworker copies my style, even wore same outfit to event
Imitation is not always the sincerest form of flattery.
Set boundaries and protect your privacy, NTA
Friend ruins clothes, commenter rightfully expects accountability. #NTA
Setting boundaries with entitled friend who ruins clothes. NTA.
Setting boundaries is key!
Friend tries on clothes without permission, ruins them. NTA.
Creating your own style is key , copying is creepy . NTA.
Asserting ownership and healthy friendship boundaries. ?
NTA. Owning clothes means having the right to decide who wears them. Sister’s friend’s behavior is creepy and socially unacceptable. Sister gaslighting is not helping.
NTA. Your room is not a store. Your sister was wrong.
Respect personal boundaries and possessions. NTA.
Last Updated on April 19, 2024 by Diply Social Team