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AITAH for telling my SIL she can’t move into our guest room because my daughter has autism and needs her space?

by Michael Lee
December 16, 2025
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A father stands at a heart-wrenching crossroads, torn between compassion and the fierce need to protect his daughter’s fragile world. Their ten-year-old child, trapped by the harsh storms of autism and sensory overload, clings to the sanctuary of routine and quiet. Every ripple of disruption threatens to unravel the delicate threads of her progress, forcing the family to make an agonizing choice.

Into this fragile balance steps a sister-in-law, herself broken and seeking refuge, her chaotic presence a looming threat to the safety they’ve fought so hard to build. When kindness meets harsh reality, the family’s decision ignites a storm of judgment from loved ones. But in the quiet aftermath, the father knows some battles are fought not with love alone, but with the fierce courage to protect what matters most.

AITAH for telling my SIL she can’t move into our guest room because my daughter has autism and needs her space?

I (42M) and my wife (40F) have a 10-year-old daughter...

Her room is her safe space, structured, quiet, calming. Any...

My sister-in-law (26F) recently lost her job and broke up...

" We do have a guest room, but it shares...

We talked as a family and decided that right now,...

" I said, no, we decide based on what's best...

Now the extended family is calling me heartless, and SIL...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Terry Real explains, “Boundaries are not about controlling other people; they are about taking responsibility for your own choices and actions.” This situation highlights a classic collision between personal boundaries, which protect the core functioning unit (the immediate family), and external social obligations.

The OP and his wife correctly identified that their 10-year-old daughter, due to her autism and severe sensory needs, requires a predictable and stable environment. The sister-in-law (SIL), described as emotionally chaotic and loud, presents a direct threat to this necessary stability, potentially causing meltdowns or regressions. By declining the request, the OP is acting as a responsible primary caregiver, prioritizing the established therapeutic needs of a dependent child over the temporary convenience of an adult relative. The SIL’s immediate emotional reaction (“So your daughter gets to decide if I’m homeless?”) demonstrates a failure to respect the unique limitations and requirements of the daughter’s disability, framing the necessary boundary setting as a personal attack.

The OP’s actions in protecting his daughter’s needs were appropriate given the stated circumstances. To handle similar future situations more effectively, the OP could consider offering tangible, non-residential support to the SIL (e.g., helping her search for transitional housing, offering short-term transportation, or providing limited financial aid for a deposit) while firmly maintaining the boundary regarding occupancy within the shared-wall living space. This approach acknowledges the SIL’s distress without compromising the daughter’s therapeutic environment.

What do you think of this story?





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

Impossible_Nebula_33 The extended family can house her.

Top_Racc**n_7218 We have all heard the stories of people promising...

Healthy-Panda-7936 guest from h**l and refusing to leave. So NTA.:...

You're being a good parent by putting your daughters needs...

Legitimate-Lynx3236 Ok I see other people in the family are...

JuucedIn but are they offering up their homes to her?...

Congrats to you for standing firm. Don't feel guilty about...

Alive_Page_4633 NTA. She is a grown woman and can get...

If extended family have an issue they can take her...

pegwins Don't let anyone shame you for being a good...

they can volunteer themselves. You're NTA.

The original poster (OP) is currently facing significant family backlash after prioritizing the stability and sensory needs of his autistic daughter over his sister-in-law’s immediate housing crisis. The central conflict lies between the OP’s responsibility to protect his vulnerable child’s established safe environment and the external expectation from extended family that he should provide immediate shelter, regardless of the documented negative impact on his daughter.

Given the clear needs of the daughter versus the temporary distress of the sister-in-law, should the protection of a medically vulnerable family member’s established routine always take precedence over accommodating a healthy adult relative’s housing needs, even when facing social pressure?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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