A young woman living in Nepal took a stand against the gender roles expected of her in her household.
She refused to cook for her father and brother, forcing them to provide for themselves for the first time.

AITA for making my dad and 13-year-old brother cook for themselves for the first time ever?












As renowned psychologist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, ‘We need to set boundaries not to control other people, but to protect our own integrity and well-being.’ This situation highlights a clear conflict between traditional gender expectations and the healthy implementation of personal boundaries.
The father and brother exhibit signs of dependency fostered by long-term enabling. By consistently taking on the domestic labor, the women in the house have inadvertently allowed the men to avoid developing basic life skills. The father’s intense reaction suggests that he views the author’s refusal not as a lack of help, but as a challenge to his authority and the established family hierarchy.
The author’s decision to stop enabling is a positive step toward personal autonomy. To handle this more effectively in the future, she should focus on clear, calm communication regarding her new boundaries, rather than relying on silent protest. By stating these expectations well in advance of a conflict, she can protect her mental health while providing her family with the necessary time to adjust to a more equitable division of labor.
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Well done, your dad may never change, but your brother needs to learn equality, and simple task like, cook for himself, laundry, wipe his ass. Queen 👑










The author feels relief at breaking a cycle of unpaid domestic labor, while her father views her actions as a cruel violation of established family expectations.
The central question remains: Is it the responsibility of daughters to perform domestic labor for male relatives, or is it a valid choice to refuse to enable learned helplessness?







