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AITA for telling my son and his family to go home after they have been at my house for too long?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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A grandmother’s heart is torn between love and the desperate need for personal space. Her son and his young family, with their boisterous toddlers, fill her home frequently under the guise of helping, yet their constant presence feels overwhelming. She cherishes her family deeply but finds herself suffocating in the unrelenting invasion of her sanctuary.

Caught in the crossfire of affection and exhaustion, she takes a stand, asking her son to respect boundaries and leave his family at home when coming to work. It’s a painful but necessary step to reclaim her peace, highlighting the delicate balance between generosity and self-preservation.

AITA for telling my son and his family to go home after they have been at my house for too long?

My son is 26 years old and lives with his...

So, two times this week my son has come over...

While he goes out to the shop to do some...

The second day (Monday) they came over at 5: 30...

I went out to the shop and told my son...

I love my kids and my grand kids but they...

I have all of my kids (4) their spouses and...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “The only way to teach people how to treat you is by teaching them how to treat you.” This situation highlights a classic difficulty in adult family dynamics: establishing boundaries when previous patterns of unlimited access have been established, particularly when childcare or logistical support is implied or needed by the younger family.

The OP’s motivation stems from a clear need to protect their personal sanctuary, especially given that they already host a significant weekly event (Sunday dinner). The extended visits, lasting several hours on both occasions, transform a work visit into an unexpected, long-duration social commitment involving the care of two young children. The son and his girlfriend may perceive the OP’s home as an extension of their own support system, failing to recognize the emotional labor involved in hosting them, especially outside of the pre-arranged Sunday commitment. The OP’s direct confrontation was an immediate, albeit perhaps emotionally charged, attempt to enforce a boundary that had not been clearly communicated beforehand.

The OP’s action in telling them to leave was appropriate in asserting their need for space, but the communication could have been gentler. A constructive future approach would involve a calm discussion outside of the visit itself, clearly stating: ‘I am happy to help your father with shop work, but when you come for work assistance, please arrange childcare so that the visit remains focused on the task and respects my need for quiet time.’ This sets a clear expectation for future ‘work visits’ while still affirming support.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Irak00 Idk who the AH is but sounds like you...

negotiate a schedule of dates/times your son will be working.

At least then you'll know if you need to leave...

I'd also be curious why the whole family tags along...

not sense they've worn out their welcome.

Ladyughsalot1 YTA When you accept help you don't get to...

BeterP YTA. Your son came over to help your husband.

8 hours in two days isn't even that much, I...

IWonderAlotJB Now you kicked them out. Don't be too surprised...

Monsteras_in_my_head 2 and 18 months? Foot fetish sub?

I'm having a hard time believing this story but if...

More_Space1484 YTA and I'm glad you're not *my* MIL.

Steelmann14 They think they are doing you the favor. Problem...

And never bring the grandchildren over.

The original poster (OP) is experiencing a conflict between their desire to support their son and husband and their need to maintain personal time and space at home. The OP feels that the frequent, extended visits from their son’s family, even when the stated purpose is work, are leading to an invasion of privacy, despite already hosting a large family gathering weekly.

Was the OP justified in telling their son that his family needed to leave when they were visiting for work assistance, or did this action unfairly reject their son’s family unit? The core debate centers on balancing familial obligation and hospitality against the necessity of setting firm personal boundaries within one’s own home.

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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