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Am I guilty of saying no one should have children if they can’t provide for them?

by Charlie Brown
October 16, 2025
in Aita, Family, Lifestyle, Personal Stories, Relationships, Trends
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The story centers on an OP who was attending a family lunch where their sister-in-law announced plans to have a third child, despite facing existing financial instability. The OP voiced a direct opinion, stating that expanding their family under those circumstances was irresponsible given their current inability to pay bills.

This statement immediately caused tension, leading to criticism from several family members, including the OP’s mother, who accused the OP of being insensitive and elitist regarding the sanctity of having children regardless of financial readiness. The OP is now left questioning the wisdom of speaking their mind openly about such a sensitive family matter.

Am I guilty of saying no one should have children if they can’t provide for them?

I was at a family lunch when my sister-in-law mentioned...

I said something like, 'I think it's irresponsible to have...

' This led to an awkward silence, and then several...

" My mother said I was being elitist and that...

I believe that bringing children into the world without guaranteeing...

Was I an idiot for expressing my opinion?

According to Dr. Remy Murphy, a specialist in interpersonal conflict management, “Statements involving deeply personal life choices, such as family planning, often trigger immediate defensive reactions because they challenge an individual’s perceived autonomy and worth.”

The OP acted from a position of perceived responsibility, believing they were protecting future children from hardship, which is a rational viewpoint. However, the sister-in-law and other family members reacted not to the logic, but to the perceived judgment that their existing family situation is somehow ‘insufficient.’ In family dynamics, criticism regarding children, financial status, or lifestyle choices is often interpreted as a fundamental attack on character rather than a neutral observation.

The OP’s error was primarily one of delivery and timing, not necessarily the underlying principle. While the OP’s concern for stability is valid, expressing it publicly at a casual lunch violated social norms regarding boundaries in personal matters. A more constructive path forward would involve private, empathetic conversations focusing on support rather than public declarations that invite defense mechanisms and accusations of elitism.

What do you think of this story?





THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

ComprehensiveAd8815 If you can't adequately care for, look after,

provide for and support a baby until they are at...

What little government support there is may vanish in the...

Lost_Needleworker285 Nta, you're right people should have kids if they...

rendar1853 NTA. She has 2 already so she's got a...

Anyone who says different are just either dumb or privileged.

Ada_Ser NTA so many kids have a shitty life because...

melympia their kid actually needs Let's nornaloze being vocal about...

Does that make you an AH? No. NTA. Yes, unexpected...

But blatantly planning another one when you know you cannot...

DuraframeEyebot No, you're correct. Bringing kids into the world you...

H**l, it's irresponsible to get a *pet* you can't adequately...

ChloeDreamStar NTA for having that opinion, but maybe the timing...

Dropping truth bombs at family lunches usually turns the potato...

Sure, kids are blessings, but they do come with price...

Maybe next time, lead with something a bit softer or...

It's cool to voice your thoughts, but serving them up...

The core conflict for the OP lies between their strong belief that financial stability should precede having more children and the strong emotional reaction from their family, who prioritize the emotional and social value of family expansion over practical financial concerns. This has led to feelings of guilt despite the OP standing by their fundamental belief.

The central question for debate remains whether it is appropriate, or even justifiable, for an individual to voice a firm, practical objection to a close family member’s reproductive plans based on economic concerns, or if such comments cross an inviolable boundary of familial support and non-judgment.

Charlie Brown

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

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