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AITA for not wanting my (29F) husband (31M) to teach our future baby Spanish?

by John Doe
November 13, 2025
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As the arrival of their daughter draws near, a quiet storm brews between the expectant mother and her husband. What should be a time filled with shared joy and anticipation has become tangled in a clash of hopes and cultural identity, each trying to shape their child’s future in ways that feel both deeply personal and profoundly different.

Caught between love and uncertainty, she grapples with the fear of losing a connection to her child, while he clings to a dream of bilingualism that feels foreign to her heart. Their disagreement is more than just about language—it’s about belonging, acceptance, and the invisible threads that bind a family together.

AITA for not wanting my (29F) husband (31M) to teach our future baby Spanish?

I am currently 37 weeks pregnant so we are getting...

The thing is, he isn't even Spanish! He was born...

Now, if he had some sort of cultural or family...

When he initially told me at around 21 weeks I...

I told him what I told you guys above and...

He started arguing that there are many kids that are...

He is mad at me for not accepting and I...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation centers on boundary setting and differing visions for the child’s development, which often become points of high emotional charge during pre-parenthood. The OP’s resistance appears rooted in a fear of ‘losing’ her child—a common anxiety when expecting a major life change like childbirth—where introducing a second language feels like creating an emotional barrier between them. Her concern about the difficulty of learning two very different languages is valid, as simultaneous language acquisition requires consistency and effort, which the husband may not fully appreciate or be prepared to provide.

Conversely, the husband’s motivation, while perhaps lacking a direct cultural anchor, stems from a desire to offer the child a cognitive advantage often associated with bilingualism. His reaction of becoming ‘mad’ suggests he feels his input as a parent is being dismissed entirely. The OP’s action of immediately shutting down the idea, especially after initially dismissing it as a joke, likely triggered defensiveness. A constructive next step involves shifting the focus from ‘whether’ to ‘how.’ They should research the actual demands of raising a bilingual child and agree on a clear language allocation strategy (e.g., One Parent, One Language or OPOL) to ensure both parents feel heard and the child receives consistent linguistic input.

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

Nyukorin "If he had some cultural connection" Ummm... He has...

GothPenguin YTA: YTA-Babies have an amazing capacity to learn things...

Sk8tingpanda568 gatekeeping Spanish.: YTA. Living in a country for 15...

You don't have to be born there.

Your kid will hate you forever for not teaching them...

Kids pick up languages so easily. Heck if you don't...

ArmyRepresentative14 That'd be a great whole family bonding experience!: YTA.

If he lived there for 15 years especially his formative...

Americans are so dense they can't see the benefit of...

Flowerofiron YTA. Being bilingual is such a gift! Your child...

It's a huge bonus on any resume or future career....

That is a huge connection. He spent his most formative...

Little_Dot_512 Honestly you sound jealous or even a bit racist:...

country he was raised in? Yes, he definitely does if...

"I told him what I told you guys above and...

" Being bilingual enhances understanding of both languages. And this...

"He started arguing that there are many kids that are...

" Then find your own way to bond with the...

it doesn't have to take away from your relationship. Edit:...

ca*sidy11111111 Yta Why are you so against this. Spanish is...

The high school my children went to required a second...

Take advantage of the fact your husband speaks another language...

The original poster (OP) is facing significant conflict with her husband regarding language instruction for their unborn child, driven by her anxiety over potential relational distance and his desire to introduce Spanish despite lacking deep cultural ties. The core tension lies between the OP’s need to maintain a primary linguistic and emotional bond with her daughter and her husband’s push for bilingual education.

Is the OP justified in resisting the introduction of Spanish due to fears of emotional disconnection, or is the husband’s wish for bilingualism a reasonable parental goal that should be supported? How can this couple establish a shared language approach that respects both parents’ needs without creating division?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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