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AITA for saying no to my family moving in because my 16-year-old son doesn’t want them to?

by Alex Johnson
January 20, 2026
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Abandoned and betrayed, she faced the harshest storm alone when her husband left, leaving her to raise their son without a lifeline—except for the unwavering support of her father. His love and sacrifice became their foundation, and when he passed, his legacy gave them hope and a new home, binding mother and son in a bond stronger than ever.

Now, haunted by the echoes of past neglect from her own family, she stands at a painful crossroads. Torn between loyalty and protecting the fragile happiness they’ve fought so hard to build, she chooses her son’s heart over empty demands—only to be met with accusations that cut deeper than any wound before.

AITA for saying no to my family moving in because my 16-year-old son doesn’t want them to?

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According to family systems theorist Murray Bowen, healthy boundaries are essential for individual differentiation within a family unit. Bowen’s work emphasizes that maintaining one’s autonomous self, even when pressured by family expectations, is crucial for long-term emotional well-being.

The poster’s situation involves a clear history of emotional abandonment during a crisis (the husband leaving) followed by selective support only from her father. This history directly informs her son’s current stance and her decision-making. The extended family is attempting to enforce a standard of ‘family obligation’ retroactively, without acknowledging their prior failure to provide support. The poster and her son have established a strong dyadic unit based on shared adversity and mutual support. Allowing the extended family to move in would effectively breach the established boundaries that ensure their current stability, potentially creating significant emotional labor and insecurity for the son. Protecting the child’s sense of security, which was hard-won after the father left, is a primary parental responsibility that supersedes generalized familial expectations, particularly when those expectations are not reciprocated.

The poster’s action to refuse housing based on her son’s input and their shared history was appropriate for protecting their established unit. For future conflicts, the poster should communicate boundaries clearly, focusing on the established history (e.g., ‘We cannot support you because we rely on our stability now, just as we needed support before’) rather than just a simple refusal, validating the family’s feeling of connection while firmly maintaining the boundary.

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Gullible_Worker_7467 Your son is wise beyond his years. He knows...

vingtsun_guy NTA

Your son is a member of your household and deserves a vote.

It is admirable that you'd even consider helping people who...

Apprehensive_Deal130 They're claiming you owe them support because you're family,...

If they had supported you back then, maybe your son...

mizquack https: //www.reddit.com/r/AmItheA*shole/s/6hoyrzdj6G

This was posted months ago already.. #YTA

MachineLordZero NTA. They showed you who your family are, and...

DogTheBotHunter Why does a child know that your extended family...

borborygmess "I'm giving you the same support you gave me...

NTA.

The original poster feels justified in prioritizing the emotional and practical stability she built with her son, especially given the past lack of support from her extended family. The central conflict lies between her duty to protect her current stable environment and her family’s expectation that support should be given automatically based on kinship ties, regardless of history.

Is it justifiable to prioritize the expressed needs and past hurts of one’s immediate child over the traditional, unconditional obligations often expected within an extended family structure, especially when past support was absent?

Alex Johnson

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

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