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Woman Enforces A “Harsh” Rule About Cooking For Her Husband And Brother-In-Law

by Jane Smith
March 14, 2026
in Aita, Relationships
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In a household bound by shared responsibilities and fragile boundaries, a woman’s quiet acts of care are met with unspoken expectations that threaten to unravel the delicate balance she strives to maintain. As she juggles her flexible work hours and the relentless demands of daily chores, the weight of her husband’s brother’s presence grows heavier, turning simple tasks into simmering tensions.

What began as an act of generosity—offering a roof and support in exchange for respect and fairness—soon spirals into a battle over respect and recognition. The lines between kindness and obligation blur, revealing the emotional toll of unacknowledged labor and the struggle to protect one’s own peace amid encroaching demands.

AITA for refusing to make dinner for my husband and BIL unless the dishes are washed?

I (29F) and my husband (28M) recently allowed his brother...

I am self-employed and use flexibility on Tuesdays to do...

The brother pays $100 per week, which I established would...

I also handle all grocery store stops before picking them...

At home, I clean up after our dog's bathroom messes...

After cooking, I clean the kitchen thoroughly, ensuring all pots,...

I only ask two things from them: that clothes are...

We usually dedicate one weekend day for a deep clean...

Yesterday, I informed them both that I will stop complaining...

Similarly, if laundry items are not placed properly in the...

They called this a harsh approach, but I feel I...

I wonder if this harsh boundary setting makes me the...

According to Dr. Terri Givens, an expert in social dynamics and cohabitation, effective household management relies heavily on clearly defined expectations and mutual respect for ’emotional labor’—the invisible work of planning, organizing, and managing a household. In this situation, the wife (OP) has absorbed the majority of this management, including logistics for transportation, grocery acquisition, and scheduling cleaning tasks, which goes beyond simple task completion.

The core issue here is an unbalanced distribution of both physical labor and emotional labor. The husband and brother seem to be operating under the assumption that since the OP manages logistics (like cooking and laundry scheduling), they do not need to adhere strictly to basic preparatory requests, such as clearing the sink or placing clothes in the hamper. The OP’s request for an empty sink before cooking is not a complaint about doing dishes; it is a prerequisite for her to perform her assigned task (cooking) efficiently. When this basic requirement is ignored, it forces her to either stop her task or clean up after them before starting her own contribution, leading to resentment.

The OP’s final ultimatum—refusing to cook if dishes pile up, and skipping laundry if items are left on the floor—while emotionally charged, is a direct attempt to re-establish enforceable boundaries where prior verbal requests failed. While direct communication is usually preferred, when one party consistently fails to honor agreements, a temporary, firm consequence often becomes necessary to force a behavioral adjustment. Moving forward, the most constructive approach would be to schedule a formal house meeting to divide responsibilities explicitly, ensuring that the brother’s $100 payment is clearly understood to cover only lodging and his laundry, and that shared chores like general cleaning and vehicle maintenance are formally delegated, rather than falling by default to the person who ‘doesn’t mind’ doing them initially.

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

DustyGate NTA. I'm sorry but are you their maid?

tatasz YTA to yourself. You work and you do the...

There are Ubers, public transportation, and I a*sume both momma's...

[deleted] ... .. I want a wife.

NTA

So, 3 adult in the house

– cooking is done by you

– laundry is done by you

– grocery shopping is done by you

– tidying and cleaning is about 70 % you

2 adults need to clean 1 room a week and do dishes daily.

You realise they live like teenagers right? They are ungrateful...

missmixza Absolutely NTA

>I will continue to lay something out for dinner, but if the dishes are not completed, I won’t be cooking. You shouldn’t bother laying anything out. Let them figure it out.

MissLili415 So NTA, and you're a saint for doing your...

[deleted] NTA times a hundred! It honestly sounds as if...

Oh, and your "harsh demands" are entirely reasonable. They should...

Maximum-Ear1745 What the.... NTA. Very selfish and ent*tled behaviour from...

The individual felt overwhelmed by the domestic labor they were managing, especially since they were handling tasks like laundry, grocery runs, pet care, and cooking for three adults, while also running their own business. Their decision to stop cooking unless the dishes were done reflected a breaking point in managing expectations and an attempt to enforce necessary boundaries regarding shared household responsibilities.

Was the decision to stop cooking until the dishes were done an appropriate, albeit firm, response to unequal distribution of labor, or did it escalate household tensions unfairly given the living arrangement? Does the responsibility for maintaining shared spaces rest solely on the person who takes on the role of primary homemaker, or must all contributing adults adhere to basic standards of cleanliness without constant reminders?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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