AITA for leaving to stay at a friend’s after my parents grounded me at 21, while my younger brother does whatever he wants?

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I’m 21F and still live at home while finishing school and working part time. My parents are really strict with me. If I go out, I have to answer a bunch of questions about where I’m going, who I’ll be with, and exactly when I’ll be home. If I’m even a little late, I get texts, calls, and a lecture waiting for me.

Meanwhile, my younger brother is 18 and he basically does whatever he wants. He stays out all night, doesn’t check in, sometimes skips classes, and my parents just laugh it off like it’s nothing.

Last weekend I was invited to a friend’s birthday. I knew if I asked, I’d get grilled with questions and probably told not to go, so I just left without saying anything. I came back late and my parents completely lost it. They yelled at me, said I disrespected them, and actually told me I was grounded. At 21.

I snapped and told them they only try to control me because I’m their daughter, while my brother gets away with everything. Then I packed a bag and went to stay with a friend for two nights. My parents blew up my phone, saying I embarrassed them and humiliated the family. Now they say I can’t “come back properly” until I apologize.

I feel guilty for sneaking out and maybe scaring them, but at the same time I feel like I had no choice if I ever want to be treated like an adult.

So, AITA for walking out and staying at a friend’s instead of accepting being grounded at 21?

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    I’m 21F and still live at home while finishing school and working part time. My parents are really strict with me. If I go out, I have to answer a bunch of questions about where I’m going, who I’ll be with, and exactly when I’ll be home. If I’m even a little late, I get texts, calls, and a lecture waiting for me.

    Meanwhile, my younger brother is 18 and he basically does whatever he wants. He stays out all night, doesn’t check in, sometimes skips classes, and my parents just laugh it off like it’s nothing.

    Last weekend I was invited to a friend’s birthday. I knew if I asked, I’d get grilled with questions and probably told not to go, so I just left without saying anything. I came back late and my parents completely lost it. They yelled at me, said I disrespected them, and actually told me I was grounded. At 21.

    I snapped and told them they only try to control me because I’m their daughter, while my brother gets away with everything. Then I packed a bag and went to stay with a friend for two nights. My parents blew up my phone, saying I embarrassed them and humiliated the family. Now they say I can’t “come back properly” until I apologize.

    I feel guilty for sneaking out and maybe scaring them, but at the same time I feel like I had no choice if I ever want to be treated like an adult.

    So, AITA for walking out and staying at a friend’s instead of accepting being grounded at 21?

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  3. Uubilicious_The_Wise Avatar

    Wherever you live there will be rules to live there. If you want to live there then you follow the rules which have been set. If you don’t want to follow the rules then find somewhere else to live.

    I’ll go with ESH. I agree that at 21 you shouldn’t really need to worry about being grounded. However, you knew the rules and willingly broke them. You need to decide whether you want to fall in line or live elsewhere.

  4. GoGinka13 Avatar

    NTA, you are grown adult… like wtf are your parents trying to do? Control you and your future prtner? Your future kids? … Did you think about going low/no contact with them in future?

  5. Acceptable-Law9406 Avatar

    Why do you feel guilty YOU ARE 21. 

    Your parents are controlling disgusting sexist pigs. You need to make it a life goal to disrespect them as much as possible.

  6. xicor Avatar

    NTA. Also just don’t come back . clearly they are going to keep being controlling

  7. Loki__15 Avatar

    NTA, you shouldn’t feel guilty for sneaking out, you’re a grown adult there’s no reason for them to treat you like that and punish you like you’re an immature child and not treat your brother the same way

  8. No_Hurry9076 Avatar

    NTA and you aren’t sneaking out you are 21 meaning an adult who can leave whenever they want and don’t have to answer questions. Sneaking out only applies if you are under 18.

  9. Confident_Set4216 Avatar

    NTA. You are 21 years old still being treated like you’re 16. Why do they never do the same with your brother? Is he their favorite child?

    I would just find a friend to become roommates with and remove yourself from the whole situation. There is no reason for you to be grilled with questions and grounded for not wanting to be dictated and for your brother to be able to do whatever he wants without consequence

  10. EmmaandMax Avatar

    NTA. You are 21 and having to SNEAK out, that’s not fair on you at all. The day I turned 18 my dad told me I didn’t have a curfew but asked me to be quiet when I came in and usually liked a rough idea on time but was very flexible. Every family is different but I definitely think they are pushing it, trying to control you still at 21. When will it stop. You need to move out as soon as you can and set firm boundaries

  11. Hexas87 Avatar

    NTA. Lol grounded at 21, more like flying out soon

  12. Individual_Ad_9213 Avatar

    NTA. It seems as if you need to move out of their home, completely. That is the only way that they will accept that you’re an adult and not subject to their discipline.

  13. SubstantialStrike139 Avatar

    Move out and problem is solved

  14. 3bag Avatar

    NTA

    You really need to find a permanent place to live.

  15. Spiritual-Bridge3027 Avatar

    You say you work part time while being at school. Do your parents fund your education? Can you survive + continue studying with the money you earn and have saved so far? If yes, you have the option of moving out right away.

    If not, sounds like you’ll have to apologize, keep your head down until you finish school and then move out for good and go NC with them as a bonus.

    Don’t get me wrong, I feel for you and the situation you are in. But sometimes you have to focus more on not getting mad but getting even. NTA

  16. throwaway_17232 Avatar

    That’s a bit cray cray. No you are not the AH and yes they are very much in the wrong. Caring for your daughter a bit more than your son is a noble thing to do in today’s world, especially when it comes to outings and stuff. But they are wayyyy past that. It’s just sexist and controlling atp…. if it’s within your ability, leave and dont come back

  17. Parasamgate Avatar

    NTA at all. If they aren’t reasonable then you can’t use reason. You have to use actions instead. Nothing changes without action on your part.

    Since they don’t want anything to change they’re going to do whatever they can to keep you under their thumb. That doesn’t mean you’re wrong. But at the same time you do have to play the long game to make sure you have a place to live until you have the money to live on your own

  18. SchoolBusDriver79 Avatar

    Well, at age 21 that means you can be self sufficient. Maybe your friend or even a grandparent will let you live with them while you save for the first and last month’s rent plus security and utility deposit.

    If they were paying for your car’s insurance and license plates they’ll feel like they own it. That is, if you have a car; you might not need one living in a big city.

    Make sure your accounts at the bank are in your name only. If not, close them and reopen them AT A DIFFERENT BANK. One where your parents don’t have an account. Also check, then freeze, your credit accounts so they can’t make a mess of your credit scores.

    By age 21 you should have a few things figured out by now. What do you want to be? Figure that out then make a plan to acquire it, if you haven’t already. Don’t let them ruin your life. Go no contact. Good luck.

  19. BlueberryOk3969 Avatar

    Nta. Please dont go back to the hypocrisy. It you can live elsewhere, for your sanity,please do

  20. Ploppeldiplopp Avatar

    Are your parents funding your education? How much longer do you need to finish? And do you make enough money parttime to finish you education while paying for a place to stay, phone, food, clothes etc?

    If you cannot afford to pay for everything youself, do you think you can just stick it out with your parents until you van leave?

    I agree with the other commenters that you should leave, but I would advise you to carefully weigh your options here before burning all bridges. You can always do that later when you have an education and a job/possibly a career to fund youself with.

  21. Pootles_Carrot Avatar

    So don’t go back, properly or otherwise. You’re an adult but they will clearly continue to treat you as a child while you live under their roof. Take away that power to control you. NTA