By catdog552 - 28/02/2013 11:02 - United States

Today, while I was studying for an exam, my younger sister came home extremely drunk and threw up all over herself and her bed. I later got grounded for not setting a better example. FML
I agree, your life sucks 36 972
You deserved it 2 601

Same thing different taste

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Sir_ND_Pity 35

Studying? Getting an education? Caring about grades? How dare you corrupt your sister like that!

Did you at least offer her pancakes? jerk.

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Something treks me we're missing important information in this FML.

this doesn't make any sense. are your parents really that stupid or am I missing something?

Got to love that mentality. Never mind your sister is old enough to know better. Kids do stupid things to test limits all of the time. And now your sister knows she can do what she wants and you get blamed. Your parents are going to have their hands full with nobody to thank but themselves.

I wouldn't stand for that. Your parents obviously feel they have failed in some way as parents and are using you as a scapegoat to escape their own feelings of inadequacy as parents. As long as it's your fault, they haven't failed your sister. I'd call em out on that bullshit for sure!

That might be what she was grounded for.

vadaaa 11

Calling BS on OPs parents grounding her would imply that OPs parent had already grounded her. Therefore, her calling BS wasn't why she got grounded.

I'm confused by your response. I'm talking about calling bullshit on the parents for grounding OP for "not setting a better example."

vadaaa 11

Sorry, I was talking to 39. Forgot to put that and by the time I noticed, I couldn't edit it anymore

You sound like a nice lady. Hopefully you don't plan on having kids or you'll be a walking paradox.

perdix 29

#21, no, you won't. A few months on your own and you'll miss them are realize how they made life so much easier for you.

Guys, she's engaged. Truth be told, she's gonna be married and literally be a walking paradox like first comment said. Kinda dumb, she's gonna be a parent.

I think that was a dumb thing to say too but still, 41 - you do realise it's possibile to get married and not have kids right?

41, for all we know she's engaged to another woman. Just because she's engages doesn't mean she'll be popping them out.

Or engaged to a man and not having any kids a lot of straight people don't want kids and want to get married.

fksfsdhfsdfh 26

When you (hopefully) become a parent, be better than op's parents, i stead of hating.

vadaaa 11

60- what the hell is with the "(hopefully)"

You have obviously had a bad experience with parents but you shouldn't hate all parents.

perdix 29

Yeah, why are you studying on a "party night," nerd? You should be going out there and showing your sister how to get drunk enough to have fun, but not so drunk as to throw up. What good are you?

His parents should see my roommate, just last night he tried to pee on his bed like the side of a building... Had to fireman carry him out of the room just so it wouldn't smell

I wouldn't stand for that. I would call my mom out and and break the terms of the grounding.

Psycho_Babydoll 26

That's what my stepdad says whenever my brother does something. His room is a mess? It's my fault because I sometimes leave clothes on my floor. He's suspended from school? It's my fault because I didn't get straight A's. He doesn't want to go out with his friends? It's my fault because I was never interested in going out to parties and such. Parents will always find someone to blame for these things.

You should drink and study at the same time. Set an example to your younger sis that you play hard but you work even harder. For the sake of not getting yourself being grounded again.

Parents these days suck at knowing how to punish children, now they don't even know which child they're supposed to punish.