• Home
  • About Us
  • Reddit
    • Aita
    • Family
    • Personal Stories
    • WIBTA
Saturday, July 18, 2026
No Result
View All Result
DVRL
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
No Result
View All Result
DVRL
No Result
View All Result

Man Refuses To Attend Family Thanksgiving After Getting Fed Up Of Being Used As A Housekeeper Each Year

by Alex Johnson
October 28, 2025
in Aita
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
10
SHARES
200
VIEWS
Share on Facebook

Every year, a quiet tension brews beneath the surface of what should be a warm Canadian Thanksgiving gathering. For this young man, the holiday is shadowed by the heavy weight of unspoken expectations and the sting of feeling singled out, as his step-grandma’s sharp passive-aggressive remarks and relentless demands for praise turn a family feast into a battlefield of emotions.

Despite the joy of reunion, he and his husband find themselves bound to the kitchen, isolated from the laughter and relaxation enjoyed by others. The unfairness of their role as the only guests expected to clean, while younger family members unwind, carves a painful divide—one that leaves him questioning his place in this fractured celebration.

AITA for not going to Thanksgiving over the dishes?

This weekend is Canadian Thanksgiving.

I (29M) live in the United States but my stepmom...

To be honest, my "step-grandma"'s cooking is not good. And...

Every year she makes such a big deal about how...

Every year at Canadian Thanksgiving, my husband and I are...

But the hard part is that we are guests, and...

" but in the past few years, my stepmom's nieces...

Meanwhile, if I'm playing with my nephew I don't get...

I hear from the kitchen my step-grandma say loudly "if...

dishes". I'm just sick of being the only ones expected...

I told them I wasn't sure and later told them...

Again, don't mind doing them, just sick of being the...

I have talked to my brothers (both older) and one...

As renowned family systems therapist Virginia Satir notes, “The way we treat each other in our immediate families—the good, the bad, and the ugly—is the blueprint for how we treat each other in the world.” This situation highlights a deeply ingrained, unspoken family script where the OP and their husband are assigned the role of service providers, regardless of their status as guests.

The step-grandma’s behavior—making bland food, expecting excessive praise, and using passive-aggressive comments to induce guilt—is a clear manipulation tactic designed to enforce compliance without direct accountability. The OP’s avoidance, including fabricating an excuse when flights were offered, is a direct, albeit indirect, response to this emotional labor imbalance. The core issue is not the task of washing dishes, but the perceived unfairness and the mechanism (passive aggression) used to demand the labor from only two specific members while others socialize freely.

The OP’s decision to skip the event entirely, despite the offer of free travel, signals that the emotional cost of participation outweighed the relational benefit. While direct communication is usually recommended (e.g., stating, “We are happy to help with cleanup, but we need X other people to assist this year”), given the step-grandma’s established pattern, avoidance may have felt like the only available option to preserve mental energy. For future events, a constructive recommendation is for the OP to establish a clear, proactive boundary regarding shared labor before arriving, framing it as a new standard for all young adults present, rather than waiting for a passive-aggressive cue.

What do you think of this story?





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

Dschingis_Khaaaaan NTA - I wouldn't go to a party either...

allowed to relax and have fun. Either everyone shares the...

sewingmomma Nta. But Updateme on who gets stuck with this...

tamij1313 When we are visiting and staying in a hotel...

we volunteer to bring whatever we can pick up at...

Same if you are coming from farther away...not practical to...

Definitely let everyone know when the clean up starts that...

and then call a few out BY NAME and suggest...

bronwynbloomington Enjoy the holiday for the next 10 years until...

Ca*sie_121 can't come because you are behind in doing your...

A housekeeper to do their dishes is probably cheaper than...

StAlvis INFO > of course my dad comes over and...

xmarbnaly And you're unfamiliar with the words "no thank you,"...

it sucks being the only one to help out while...

The original poster (OP) feels unfairly targeted and burdened by the consistent expectation to handle all post-dinner cleanup during family gatherings, despite being a guest. This creates a conflict between the desire to maintain family harmony and the need to uphold personal boundaries against perceived inequity and manipulative passive aggression.

Is the OP justified in avoiding a family tradition entirely to escape an unequal workload and uncomfortable dynamics, or should they have directly addressed the unfair division of labor with family members beforehand? Is the avoidance a necessary boundary or an avoidance of necessary confrontation?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

Related Posts

AITA for not cleaning up my “b**t rags”?

AITA for not cleaning up my “b**t rags”?

by Ankit
September 17, 2025
0

In the quiet chaos of a household divided by frustration and routine, a man sits down to unravel the tangled...

Netizens React As Man Criticizes Indian Girlfriend’s Traditional Attire As “Out Of Place” In The American Work Environment

Netizens React As Man Criticizes Indian Girlfriend’s Traditional Attire As “Out Of Place” In The American Work Environment

by Michael Lee
March 13, 2026
0

In the delicate dance of love and identity, a clash quietly brews between two worlds under one roof. He sees...

AITAH for telling my 19F daughter she will have to move out of my house if i get divorce because of her lies after her stepdad saw her n**ed.

AITAH for telling my 19F daughter she will have to move out of my house if i get divorce because of her lies after her stepdad saw her n**ed.

by Emily Davis
October 16, 2025
0

In the quiet of a typical evening, a family’s fragile balance shattered in an instant. A moment meant for relaxation...

Redditor Shares Story Of How He Accidentally Tumble Dried His Cat But His Other Cat Came To The Rescue

Redditor Shares Story Of How He Accidentally Tumble Dried His Cat But His Other Cat Came To The Rescue

by Michael Lee
March 13, 2026
0

In a moment of distracted routine, a simple household chore spiraled into a heart-wrenching nightmare. What was meant to be...

AITA for telling my stepmother I didn’t agree to be her summer babysitter?

AITA for telling my stepmother I didn’t agree to be her summer babysitter?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
0

At just 17, he found himself uprooted not by choice, but by circumstance—a teenager forced to leave the home he...

Sister blames my daughter for her son’s accident after my daughter explicitly said no to babysitting

Sister blames my daughter for her son’s accident after my daughter explicitly said no to babysitting

by Michael Lee
October 30, 2025
0

The fragile threads of family bonds can sometimes stretch thin under the weight of unspoken expectations and fear. A mother’s...

Next Post
Fiancé lied and spent all of the money she was reimbursed for after her work trip that I paid for. AITAH?

Fiancé lied and spent all of the money she was reimbursed for after her work trip that I paid for. AITAH?

  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DMCA
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Ads-Powered-by-playwire-2021-standalone-small-white-300pxAdvertise on this site.

© 2025 AnimalsTrend - Fresh and Latest Content Daily.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs

© 2025 AnimalsTrend - Fresh and Latest Content Daily.