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AITA for refusing to quit my job to take care of our father when my brother already agreed to do it?

by Michael Lee
January 2, 2026
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When their father’s dementia cast a heavy shadow over the family, the siblings faced a heart-wrenching decision that would change their lives forever. The nurse practitioner, with her steady income and medical knowledge, and her retail manager brother, battling dissatisfaction in his career, united with a shared purpose: to care for their fading father. Yet as the days unfolded, the fragile agreement began to unravel, exposing the raw emotions and sacrifices buried beneath their noble intentions.

In a twist of painful irony, the brother’s sudden request for his sister to leave her demanding job and become the primary caregiver shattered the delicate balance they had painstakingly built. What began as a collaborative effort to shoulder their father’s decline now threatened to divide them, forcing each sibling to confront the depths of duty, love, and the true cost of sacrifice.

AITA for refusing to quit my job to take care of our father when my brother already agreed to do it?

I (35F) am a nurse pract*tioner and my brother (37M)...

Six months ago, when Dad's condition became apparent, we had...

Since I make significantly more money than my brother and...

that my brother would move in with Dad and become...

My brother even seemed relieved because he'd been complaining about...

I agreed to cover the financial shortfall and any medical...

My brother has been staying with Dad for the past...

But yesterday, my brother called me and said he'd been...

He said daughters are "naturally better" at caregiving and that...

I reminded him that we'd already decided this based on...

I've seen how he gets frustrated with Dad's repet*tive questions....

My brother got angry and accused me of being selfish...

He's been sending me texts all week about how I'm...

The thing is, this was his idea originally. He specifically...

I don't understand why he's suddenly trying to back out...

According to Dr. Pauline Boss, a leading expert in ambiguous loss and family systems theory, family decisions regarding elder care often involve navigating complex layers of grief, duty, and unspoken expectations. In this scenario, the brother’s sudden shift suggests a failure to fully process the reality of becoming a primary caregiver, leading to ‘caregiver burnout anticipation’ or a regression toward traditional, albeit outdated, scripts of familial duty.

The brother’s motivation appears to stem from cognitive dissonance—the initial excitement of finding ‘purpose’ clashed with the actual emotional labor required, as evidenced by the OP’s observation of his frustration with repetitive questioning. His attempt to shift responsibility by invoking the concept that daughters are “naturally better” is a form of defensive attribution, externalizing his discomfort onto the OP while also employing emotional manipulation (invoking the deceased mother) to create guilt. The OP’s position, based on superior financial stability and pre-existing logistical arrangements, is sound from a rational, resource-management perspective.

The OP’s adherence to the original, practical agreement was appropriate given the circumstances. However, moving forward, the OP needs to establish firm boundaries against emotional blackmail. A constructive recommendation would be to re-engage the brother not in a debate about who *should* be the caregiver, but in a structured discussion about logistics: if he steps down, what tangible, professional replacement care will he fund, given that the OP cannot reasonably sacrifice her career stability?

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

beth-trader The problem is he had no real idea re...

This boy can't make a month? Arguments were all valid....

No Mr.... the difference is I commit and follow through....

ConnectionRound3141 Suck it up and move it along.: NTA No...

Consolidate your dad's a*sets and use the money to find...

Plus you can go check on him easier without your...

Mother_Tradition_774 You shouldn't quit your job but this agreement is...

Being a caregiver is physically exhausting and emotionally draining. It's...

No_Masterpiece81 You and your brother need to hire someone to...

Being a full time caregiver is hard exhausting isolating work....

Efficient-Jacket-386 Maybe you can both work and be able to...

Your brother is experiencing buyer's remorse in a sense and...

He either helps you half and half with the expenses...

He's breaking the agreement, he needs to own up to...

TangerineCouch18330 I don't think your brother really understood fully what...

perhaps now that the time is getting closer he's starting...

NYCStoryteller Alternate arrangement might be better.: NTA. Being a full-time...

Stick to the agreement, but also figure out how you're...

If your brother has a short fuse, this could turn...

Have you already gotten POA of your dad's financials or...

Is there clarity on how his resources are meant to...

I would not indulge his s***st BS about how women...

He can stop all of that right now.

I would tell him that if he decides that he...

then we can talk about hiring full-time caregivers or moving...

Is your dad low-income enough that your brother could be...

The individual faces significant emotional distress as a previously agreed-upon caregiving plan is abruptly challenged by their sibling. This conflict centers on a clash between the established, practical financial agreement and the brother’s sudden invocation of gender roles and emotional obligations regarding elder care.

Given the clear initial agreement based on financial reality versus the brother’s current demand rooted in perceived gendered duties, the core debate is whether established financial and logistical agreements must yield to sudden, emotionally charged demands that redefine familial responsibility based on traditional gender roles.

Michael Lee

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