Man Kicks Sister And Niece Off His Disney Plus After Repeated Disrespect, Then She Cuts Him Off Amazon Prime

One argument flipped the house into “pay for your own” mode.

In a shared house, the small stuff can stack up fast. A pair of goggles left in the wrong spot becomes a pattern. A pool floatie left baking in the sun becomes a disrespect issue. And once people start feeling ignored, even a streaming subscription can turn into a line in the sand.

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OP is a 34-year-old man living with his 31-year-old sister and his 11-year-old niece in the southwest, where the heat is no joke. He says he’s repeatedly asked his niece not to leave his goggles and pool floaties out in direct sunlight because the sun ruins them quickly. According to OP, those requests didn’t stick.

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Then a bigger argument blew everything open. About a month ago, OP and his sister had a major fight, and OP says that was the moment he finally felt done. He removed both his sister and niece from his Disney+ account, something he admits might sound petty, but he says it was really about a long-running pattern of them disrespecting him and his property.

His sister didn’t see it that way. She accused him of punishing her daughter for adult conflict, and OP told her he believes they both show the same disrespectful behavior. OP also says he’d already been “kind” by not cutting them off sooner.

The sister’s response came quickly. She got her own Disney+ and removed OP from her Amazon Prime, both shopping and Prime Video. Now OP feels like she’s dodging consequences and teaching her daughter that other people’s belongings don’t matter.

Scroll through the screenshots below to see how this household fight turned into a subscription standoff.

Let’s dig into the details

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A bit of backstory

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After OP removed his sister and her daughter from his streaming accounts, there was a blowup argument

After OP removed his sister and her daughter from his streaming accounts, there was a blowup argumentReddit.com

OP’s sister retaliated by removing him from her Amazon Prime account, both shopping and video

OP’s sister retaliated by removing him from her Amazon Prime account, both shopping and videoReddit.com

We gathered some interesting comments the Reddit community

We gathered some interesting comments the Reddit communityReddit.com

“You clearly both cannot live under the same roof together..”

“You clearly both cannot live under the same roof together..”Reddit.com

“Punishments should be commensurate and related to the offence…”

“Punishments should be commensurate and related to the offence…”Reddit.com

“I don’t understand what your problem is she got her own account and removed you from her Amazon I think that’s fair.”

“I don’t understand what your problem is she got her own account and removed you from her Amazon I think that’s fair.”Reddit.com

“ It makes perfect sense she got her own account and removed you from hers.”

“ It makes perfect sense she got her own account and removed you from hers.”Reddit.com

“YTA The punishment and solution would have been not giving them access to the googles and floaties.”

“YTA The punishment and solution would have been not giving them access to the googles and floaties.”Reddit.com

“You're too on top of each other. At the end of the day, it's not your job to discipline her daughter…”

“You're too on top of each other. At the end of the day, it's not your job to discipline her daughter…”Reddit.com

“Both you and your sister should get the hell out and let Mom have some peace.”

“Both you and your sister should get the hell out and let Mom have some peace.”Reddit.com

“YTA. You have no authority to punish your sister or your niece.”

“YTA. You have no authority to punish your sister or your niece.”Reddit.com

“Did I read it correctly you are both in your 30s? And still this petty? NTA but get a grip.”

“Did I read it correctly you are both in your 30s? And still this petty? NTA but get a grip.”Reddit.com

“You need to sit down and have a discussion with your sister”

“You need to sit down and have a discussion with your sister”Reddit.com

OP has a right to decide who uses accounts he pays for, especially if he feels taken for granted in his own home.

At the same time, once kids get involved, the message can land as punishment even if the real target is the parent’s behavior.

The sister cutting off Prime makes this a clear trade: separate your stuff, pay your own way, stop expecting shared perks.

Was OP setting a fair boundary, or did he take it out on the niece? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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