Growing up with a sibling who is a lot messier than you can be frustrating, especially if you have to share things and spaces.
One teenager is fed up with her messy older sister, whom she has to share a car with.
She’s 15-years-old and is learning how to drive. Her parents don’t want her practicing in one of their cars, so she has to use her 19-year-old sister’s car. Her parents give her sister all the gas money she needs in exchange for letting her use her car.
Unfortunately, her older sister is very messy.
“My sister and I have very different standards of cleanliness,” she explained.
“Her room is always messy, she has no problem re-wearing clothes, she sleeps with our dog, she doesn’t wash her face, and she only washes her hair like once or twice a week.”
To make matters worse, her older sister loves eating in her car and often leaves behind a yucky mess.
Her sister is only 4’10” and has a booster seat car insert. The other day, when she got in her car, she found sesame seeds rolling around in it.
She also finds a lot of fast food wrappers in her sister’s car and has seen her park in front of their house only to eat a bunch of food inside her car. While it is her sister’s car, the least she could do is clean up after herself!

“I got home the other day, and she was eating in her car, and there was food everywhere,” she recalled.
“It was disgusting. When she came inside, I told her to stop eating in her car because it grosses me out. She said it’s not my car, so [it’s] not my choice, but I told her I drive it almost every day.”
She decided to further confront her sister about the mess, and she became defensive. Her sister explained that she often eats in her car because of time restraints. After attending classes, there’s only a 25-minute window for her to eat something and drive to work. Since her work is 15 minutes away, she has to eat in her car to save time.
Then, her sister snapped at her. Her sister said that she can eat wherever she wants, and if she has a problem, she can buy her own car.
“I told her I can’t work if I can’t drive, and she said that’s not her problem,” she added.
Now, her sister is angry with her and isn’t letting her drive her car because of what she said about her messy eating habits.
Should she put up with the messy car or push her sister to clean up after herself?
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