Thread 33407567 - /adv/ [Archived: 23 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/24/2025, 7:44:39 AM No.33407567
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Writing isn't my strong suit, also I'm lazy so bear with me. So, I have a friend in his late 20s that lives in Florida who has family in the PNW. His mother is a ham planet, controlling narcissist and is controlling every facet of his sister's (16) life. IE verbal abuse, emotional abuse, constant fighting, short temper, preventing her from working a job, getting a car, monitors who she talks to, etc. My friend who had the courage to walk away at 18 wants to help and support his sister, but doesn't know how aside from just moving back.
Things to note:
>Dad is a deadbeat and a piece of shit that fucked off to Texas.
>Grandparents are in picture, but prefer to be hands-off. Supposedly they started a trust for the sister, but they are not reliable. (Likely to hand it to the bitch mother)
>Ideally, emancipation is the way to go. Not sure how to establish that.
>Some sort of phone that can be disguised as something would be nice if anyone knows where to get one.
>Sister is becoming co-dependent on the mother, who completely cratered her self worth.
>Mother has a live-in boyfriend who's a piece of work, hasn't demonstrated to be dangerous (as far as we know)
Whats the best way to go about helping her?
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Anonymous
7/24/2025, 10:04:52 AM No.33407941
>>33407567 (OP)
Become her pimp
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 11:48:53 AM No.33408161
>>33407567 (OP)
My advice is to wait until she is 18. I've been there, it sucks ass, but she legally can't really live with anyone except her father or grandparents. Make sure she doesn't kill herself for two years then let her live with you