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Redditor Unintentionally Causes Her Teen Sister-In-Law’s Books To Be Confis**ted By Mom

by Emily Davis
November 21, 2025
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Tensions simmer beneath the surface of a family visit, where a simple conversation about books spirals into a clash of values and trust. A young girl’s love for reading collides with protective instincts, igniting a conflict that threatens to fracture the bonds meant to hold them together.

Caught between wanting to safeguard innocence and respecting independence, one woman faces the harsh judgment of a teenager’s anger and the weight of parental authority. In this charged moment, the line between care and control blurs, leaving everyone questioning who truly holds the right to decide what’s best.

AITA for causing my mother-in-law to take away some of my sister-in-law books?

We're visiting my in-laws and my sister-in-law was telling me...

I've read some of these books and I wasn't sure...

I told my husband about the books and he told...

My sister-in-law is mad at me as she isn't going...

As renowned child psychologist Dr. Laura Markham explains, “Boundaries are not about controlling another person; they are about knowing what you will or will not accept from others.”

The situation involves a complex interplay of personal boundaries, parental authority, and social intervention. The OP’s motivation stemmed from a desire to protect the 16-year-old sister-in-law from content deemed inappropriate or unhealthy, stemming from a shared interest in reading. However, by reporting the content to the husband, who involved his parents, the OP effectively outsourced their concern, shifting the control dynamic from a peer-to-peer discussion to an authoritative action by the mother-in-law (MIL). For a 16-year-old, who is approaching legal adulthood and developing independent thought, such confiscation represents a significant infringement on autonomy, understandably leading to anger. The MIL acted within her role as the guardian of her minor child, but the OP’s initial involvement blurred the lines of familial roles; they are not the primary caregiver or legal guardian.

The OP’s action was perhaps well-intentioned but procedurally inappropriate given the family hierarchy. A more constructive approach would have involved a direct, non-judgmental conversation with the sister-in-law about *why* the OP felt the books were unhealthy, focusing on shared concerns about content rather than unilateral reporting leading to disciplinary action. In future situations involving the reading material of near-adult relatives, it is best to maintain personal opinions privately or discuss them only with the individual concerned, respecting the direct parental authority structure.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

borderlinewhining YTA, but in a rather sad way.

You coud've used your fear of her developing an unhealthy...

​ If you wanted her to be safe you should've...

image and advise her to read with caution. You won't...

not with the internet and social media present, but you...

​ Now you've taken away not only her books, but...

MaralDesa Edit: thank you kind people for all the awards!!!!!:...

Y'all should jump with joy for that fact alone. And...

She most likely has access to the internet, and excuse...

she most certainly has her ways to do exactly that....

While re-reading books is a thing, most people don't do...

you could have talked with her about the stuff she...

Might have turned out that she has very reasonable thoughts,...

Speaking of not having the healthiest romances, amirite. And despite...

Or replace them. You need to apologize, WTF is wrong...

Agreeable-Asparagus YTA. Overstep much? I was reading freaking V.C. Andrews...

Own-Environment2233 depending on who you ask.: YTA.

Censorship's a b**ch and you now taught a 16 year...

Unless she's 10 trying to read Mein Kampf whatever a...

Practical-Trifle-687 YTA - Welcome to never having a relationship with...

And on top of that, you may have just caused...

p**nokitsch YTA as is your husband. She's 16 and doesn't...

Mrflappy1980 I suggest you give her an apology and a...

Your SiL is an intelligent young woman capable of critical...

what is and isnt appropriate. The fact that you were...

Youve also undoubtedly ruined your relationship with the SiL. Shes...

The original poster (OP) intervened in their sister-in-law’s reading material based on personal judgment regarding maturity, leading to the confiscation of books by the mother-in-law. This action created significant conflict, leaving the sister-in-law angry due to the loss of her property and autonomy, while the OP acted from a perceived protective motive.

The central question is whether the OP was justified in sharing concerns about the 16-year-old’s reading choices with the in-laws, thereby encouraging external intervention, or if this constituted an inappropriate overstep into the sister-in-law’s personal autonomy and development. Should personal reading choices for a near-adult be subject to family intervention based on perceived appropriateness?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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