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AITA for refusing to cook for my brother?

by Ankit
September 18, 2025
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At just sixteen, she found solace and joy in the kitchen, crafting meals with love while their mother’s shifting work schedule left dinners unshared. Yet, her brother’s refusal to lift a finger—expecting her to shoulder every chore because she “likes cooking”—turned her passion into a burden, suffocating the warmth she once felt.

When she finally stood her ground and cooked only for herself, a silent rebellion began. Her brother’s complaints and reliance on takeout exposed a deeper imbalance, while their mother’s wish to avoid conflict left her caught between fairness and family peace, questioning who should truly bend in this unspoken battle.

AITA for refusing to cook for my brother?

I (16F) like to cook. My brother (20M) does not....

The past few weeks I've cooked for my brother and...

He expects me to do it all because 'I like...

I told him unless he helps out I'll only cook...

He's complained to me and our mom that takeout is...

My mom just doesn't want us to argue, so she...

But him and my mom both seem to think I'm...

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

NUT-me-SH**L NTa. Know a good way for your brother to...

Either he gets it together, or he keeps eating fast...

ju1cyju1cy NTA omfg girl stand your ground he is a...

goodwithsalt you don't owe him anything! maybe ask him if...

Confused_Squish Tell your brother that internet strangers are laughing at...

Just because you like to do it doesn't mean you...

how else is he going to last on his own?...

stick to your guns because if it was the other...

N7IShouldGo he's a full grown adult expecting his kid sister...

Your brother is a 20 year old man, he needs...

How's he supposed to survive when he moves out‽ Can't...

goldonthefloor NTA. Elegant solution. Hold your (very reasonable) ground.

Mom shouldn't expect you to take on a one-sided caretaking...

rapt2right NTA and your brother should be embarra*sed to be...

unable to meet his own basic needs.

Your mom should be ashamed of herself for not having...

She should take a tiny step towards redemption now by...

cla*s="comment_author">soaringcomet11: NTA - he needs to learn how to cook...

While he learns, he needs to step up other ways....

One of us cooks the other does the dishes.

newbeginingshey NTA Your compromise to your mom could be that...

a clean kitchen from the last meal is how you...

If he's not willing, you'll respect his wishes and just...

frick298 NTA. This is called Weaponized incompetence.

It's where someone pretends they are in capable of completing...

After reading through the Reddit comments, it’s clear that many people agree the sister is not the asshole. The consensus is that enjoying cooking doesn’t mean she should be responsible for every step of the meal process without any help, especially when her brother benefits from her efforts but contributes nothing in return. Many commenters also sympathize with her desire for fairness and shared responsibility, noting that the brother’s refusal to learn even basic cooking skills or help with chores is unreasonable.

In my opinion, the sister’s boundary to only cook for herself unless her brother helps is fair and mature. It highlights the importance of mutual respect and cooperation within a household. The mom’s desire to avoid conflict is understandable, but sometimes resolving these issues requires standing firm rather than giving in. Hopefully, this situation encourages the brother to step up and share the workload, or at least understand the value of contributing to the family’s daily needs.

Ankit

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