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AITA for putting child-proof locks on the stove to stop my adult sister from using it?

by Charlie Brown
April 10, 2026
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In the quiet confines of their small apartment, two stepsisters navigate the fragile balance of newfound independence and shared responsibility. Bound by years of family ties and the unspoken understanding of sisterhood, their journey is marked by both the warmth of connection and the tension of everyday struggles.

As they face the challenges of adulthood, a simple act like cooking becomes a battleground for trust and care. The looming dangers of forgetfulness cast shadows over their fragile peace, forcing them to confront the deeper layers of their relationship and the unyielding demands of growing up together.

AITA for putting child-proof locks on the stove to stop my adult sister from using it?

I (f19) live with my stepsister Nicole (f20) in a...

My dad married Nicole's mother around 11 years ago, and...

We moved in together around two months ago after getting...

Back at home, Nicole never cooked for herself, but now...

Nicole keeps forgetting to turn off the stove or oven...

At one point, this nearly caused a full-blown house fire...

I kept gently reminding Nicole to turn off the oven...

Eventually, Nicole got irritated with the reminders and told me...

The problem has just kept persisting and a near miss...

Luckily I noticed it and was able to put it...

Nicole just got mad before I could even suggest anything...

She refused to listen to anything I had to say...

I bought some plastic child locks for the knobs that...

This way, she can't use the stove or oven when...

Nicole went apeshit when she noticed them, started screaming at...

I yelled back at her and told her I wouldn't...

She's now gone to a friend's place and has blocked...

Dr. Henry Cloud, a renowned psychologist and author of Boundaries, states that we change our behavior when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of changing. In this situation, Nicole has not felt the direct consequences of her negligence because the narrator has consistently intervened to prevent a fire. This creates a parasitic dynamic where one person carries the emotional and physical burden of safety while the other remains dangerously unaware of the severity of their actions.

The narrator’s decision to use child locks is a response to extreme stress and a genuine threat to life. From a psychological perspective, her actions represent a desperate attempt to regain control over an environment that feels unsafe. However, by treating an adult like a child, she has triggered a defensive reaction in Nicole that prioritizes pride over safety. This conflict is no longer about the stove; it is about Nicole’s perceived loss of status and the narrator’s loss of trust in their shared living arrangement.

While the narrator’s fear is entirely justified, the use of child locks was an inappropriate solution for a peer relationship and escalated the conflict rather than resolving the underlying issue of accountability. A more effective approach would be to involve a third party for mediation or to establish a move-out ultimatum if specific safety standards are not met. My professional recommendation is that the narrator should seek a different living situation or move back to a more controlled environment until Nicole demonstrates basic competency in fire safety, as the current environment is physically and emotionally unsafe.

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

EvoAnubisX Dude, she's 20 years old and literally child-proofing the...

My buddy tried to child proof their refrigerator to stop...

Left unchecked your stepsis is seriously fixing to burn the...

Nitro114 NTA

She nearly burnt down the house twice. Thats two times too many, espcecially when something as simple as turning off the stove is involved

myfoust NTA

You are treating her like a child- because she’s acting as irresponsible as one.

This isn't a little issue like leaving lights on or...

This is a literal safety issue. You can burn down a house.

She's too irresponsible to be using a stove

If she wants to be treated like a normal adult who’s free to cook whenever she wants- then she needs to get her shit together and do it without nearly killing everyone in the house and burning it down

Alamoraine Two times she almost burns down the house, one...

NTA, and she needs to either put more effort into...

RickGrimesSays NTA. Call me overdramatic, but I rather have an...

NJtoOx Wait. You bought child locks to stop a twenty...

NTA

If she wanted to not be treated like a child, she needs to not act like a child. Habitually leaving the stove on and starting multiple house fires is dangerous and honestly most children know better than that.

She's a danger to herself, you, your house, and all...

What if you were asleep and hadn't heard the alarm...

House fires are *dangerous* and to have someone with such...

I honestly don’t think child locks is enough. You need to move out.

At some point she will figure out how to get...

It is not worth living together if she is going...

Buy a fire blanket and make sure your fire extinguisher...

BeadedRainbow NTA. Nicole is an idiot and has proven herself...

Personally, I would have kicked her out and found another...

But either way, the main concern is avoiding your place...

The narrator is currently trapped in a state of high anxiety and hyper-vigilance, feeling that her physical safety is being disregarded by her stepsister. In contrast, Nicole feels that her transition into independent adulthood is being undermined by what she perceives as insulting and controlling behavior, leading to a complete breakdown in their relationship.

Was the narrator justified in installing child locks on the stove to prevent a potentially fatal house fire, or did this action constitute an unacceptable violation of a roommate’s autonomy and dignity as an adult?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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