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WIBTA If I tell my SIL I prefer to look after my own kids, not hers?

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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In the quiet rhythm of family gatherings, a subtle tension brews beneath the surface. A father of three, steadfast in his hands-on approach to parenting, watches as his sister-in-law and her husband navigate parenthood with a different script—one that leans heavily on the help of others. Each request, small but persistent, chips away at the unspoken boundaries of responsibility and respect.

Caught between the love for family and the frustration of unequal burdens, he grapples with the silent question: where does support end and entitlement begin? This is a story of balancing generosity with self-respect, and the silent struggles that unfold when family dynamics are tested by the demands of raising children together.

WIBTA If I tell my SIL I prefer to look after my own kids, not hers?

I'm (40m) a father of 3. My SIL (27f) and...

For my wife and I, we manage our kids ourselves....

one of us is always keeping an eye on them,...

refilling her sippy cup, stuff like that. Its our job....

SIL and her husband take a different approach and are...

they'll sometimes get it, sometimes turn to one of us...

I'm at a party and just came back inside after...

" Her and her husband both sitting down and perfectly...

It's not like they've asked a few times when they're...

It's not like what they ask for anything I'd consider...

my wife and I are responsible for our kids -...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a common challenge in family dynamics where the expectation of mutual support clashes with the need for individual responsibility and defined personal space.

The OP and his wife operate under a clear model of parental ownership: they are fully responsible for their children at all times. The SIL and her husband, however, appear to utilize social settings as opportunities to offload routine parental duties onto available family members. While the tasks requested (retrieving a cup, attending to a diaper) are minor, the *pattern* of asking—especially when both parents are demonstrably idle—signals a lack of respect for the OP’s established boundaries and an assumption of available service labor. This can lead to resentment, which the OP is currently experiencing, feeling ‘petty’ for wanting to enforce his own standards of care onto others’ children.

The OP’s desire to state, “I don’t ask you to change our kids’ diapers or grab their sippy cups from the next room, don’t ask me,” is fundamentally appropriate from a boundary perspective. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP to use ‘I’ statements focused on his own responsibilities rather than criticizing their parenting. For instance, instead of refusing a request directly, he could respond by saying, “I need to focus on my youngest right now, so I can’t help with that,” or, “My wife and I handle our own kids’ needs, so you’ll need to take care of that one.”

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

Separate-Parfait6426 Start asking her to change your toddler's diaper,

and when she complains - let her know that it...

ruinedworldtour Just say no I've 3 kids to look after...

say I'm over all that now or it's bad enough...

cla*s="comment_author">TuckerCarlsonsOhface: "Sure, but could you please relax on the couch...

because I'm tired from taking care of my own children,...

calamityjack33 ": I know you're not Irish because we'd just...

SpecialModusOperandi we're not adverse to helping, we are adverse to...

What you could say is, " no just going to...

kcbrand5 NTA. In my family she would get relentlessly made...

It's one thing to do it every so often, but...

Tinkerpro Well, maybe say: Sorry, I'm getting ready to eat...

you'll have to do it yourself.

Make THAT your standard answer when they ask you to...

The original poster feels burdened and resentful because his sister-in-law and her husband consistently delegate minor childcare tasks, such as retrieving sippy cups or changing diapers, to him, even when they are capable of doing it themselves. His internal conflict stems from feeling that these requests infringe upon his personal boundaries regarding childcare responsibility, yet he hesitates to speak up due to the minor nature of the tasks.

Is the original poster justified in setting a firm boundary by stating that he will only manage his own children’s needs, or is refusing these small favors overly petty given the context of family gatherings? Does the expectation that family members assist with basic parenting tasks create an unfair division of labor?

Jane Smith

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

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