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Her Sister Moved In And Expects Her To Rehome Her Beloved Pet Snakes

“Yesterday, my sister sat me down and asked me to get rid of my snakes. She said it’s too big of a risk for them to be in the same house as a young child.”

She lost her temper and told her sister that she should move somewhere else if she didn’t like her pet snakes or how things work in her home.

She feels her sister’s complaints are ridiculous, especially because she’s more than capable of getting a second job and making enough money to get a new place with her son.

She doesn’t feel much sympathy for her, as most of her financial issues were brought on by herself and were avoidable.

“I’m not going to rehome my pets because of her,” she added.

“I like my nephew, but I chose not to have kids because I don’t like being around them for long. I don’t like them living here, as [they’re] loud, and I no longer have privacy. But they’re family.”

She keeps reminding her sister that living in her home is only temporary, as she wants to return to being on her own and refuses to rehome her snakes.

Is she being reasonable or choosing her snakes over her sister?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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