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AITA for refusing to do my boyfriend’s laundry after he told his mom I “don’t do anything” around thee house?

by Charlie Brown
October 16, 2025
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The user, a 26-year-old female, lives with her 28-year-old boyfriend, a relationship spanning three years with one year of cohabitation. While both work full-time, she details managing all household tasks, including cooking, cleaning, laundry, groceries, bills, and pet care, noting that her boyfriend rarely contributes beyond minimal tasks like taking out the trash.

The situation escalated during a visit to his parents when his mother implied the user was ‘not the domestic type,’ based on a comment made by the boyfriend. When confronted later, he downplayed his remark, suggesting she simply did not enjoy housework. Feeling unsupported and angry, the user decided to stop doing his laundry as a silent protest, leading to conflict when he noticed his clothes piling up, leaving the user questioning if her passive response was justified.

AITA for refusing to do my boyfriend’s laundry after he told his mom I “don’t do anything” around thee house?

So, I (26F) live with my boyfriend (28M). We've been...

We both work full-time, but I also cook, clean, do...

I've brought it up before, and he says he'll "try...

Out of nowhere, his mom says to me, "So, what...

I laughed awkwardly and said, "Well, if by 'not domestic'...

On the way home I asked him what that was...

So I decided to take a little break... from his...

I could see his pile growing. Finally he asked, "Are...

" I just said, "I thought you said I don't...

" Now he's saying I'm being petty and immature, and...

" I told her I'd be happy to let it...

In the field of relationship dynamics, Dr. Sawyer Powell is known for noting, “Unacknowledged labor does not cease to exist; it simply manifests as resentment within the relationship structure.” This situation clearly demonstrates the accumulation of resentment stemming from an inequitable division of household tasks, often referred to as the ‘mental load’ or emotional labor.

The boyfriend’s initial comment to his mother, followed by his weak defense and subsequent minimization of the OP’s feelings (claiming his comment was about her ‘not enjoying’ housework), indicates a failure to take responsibility and a potential lack of respect for her contributions. The OP’s response—the laundry strike—while immediately gratifying as a form of pushback, is a classic example of passive-aggressive conflict resolution. While it successfully drew attention to the problem (the pile of laundry), it avoided the necessary direct conversation about shared responsibility, allowing the boyfriend to frame her as ‘petty’ rather than addressing the root cause.

Professionally, the best path forward requires open, non-confrontational communication regarding task distribution, perhaps using a written list or chore chart to make the invisible labor visible. The OP’s action was a symptom of unresolved stress, but resolving the underlying issue requires both parties to commit to clearly defined, equitable roles rather than relying on silent protests or parental validation.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

sevenumbrellas You stopped doing ONE ch**e and he is calling...

about it? I'm torn between "you should dump his lazy...

Do your own dishes and let his rot in the...

this whole issue came up because your boyfriend badmouths you...

Individual_Cloud7656 Do you really want her as a mother-in-law?: Are...

He told his mommy you don't do anything around the...

lchornet He is too immature for a relationship. Leave and...

No_Egg3139 The first time his f**king mom ever said shit...

life. Like he was really expecting his mommy to whip...

I want a partner who meets me halfway and together...

greater than what we could have alone and live a...

cla*s="comment_author">berrywarrior: I don't think I'll ever understand people who supposedly...

and their partners treat them like lower than dirt,

but everyone ignores that because they treat them like that...

cla*s="comment_author">maroongrad: YTA, to yourself. You have seen what he is...

Congratulations on being a bang-maid and an unappreciated one, too....

then taking care of him AND kids, and then taking...

you're going about it the right way. Otherwise, have some...

Intelligent_Sky8737 This would be break up worthy for me

The original poster (OP) is currently positioned between her feeling undervalued due to performing the vast majority of domestic labor and her boyfriend’s apparent minimization of her efforts, both through his initial comments to his mother and his subsequent failure to address the imbalance fairly. Her decision to stop doing his laundry was a direct, though passive-aggressive, response to feeling unheard and disrespected in the division of household responsibilities.

The core issue involves mismatched expectations regarding shared living duties and communication breakdown regarding emotional labor. The question for debate is whether the OP’s chosen method of protest—silently withholding an expected service—was a reasonable reaction to being publicly undermined and privately dismissed, or if it constitutes an immature and passive approach that failed to address the underlying conflict directly.

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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