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AITA – For admitting to my husband that I’m uncomfortable with certain children in our home?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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A woman finds herself caught in the turbulent crossfire of love, loyalty, and chaos as her peaceful home transforms into a battleground for control and patience. Despite her deep affection for children, the relentless storm brought by her sister-in-law’s troubled son tests the very limits of her endurance, turning everyday moments into exhausting ordeals.

In a house meant to be a sanctuary, she becomes the sole guardian of order, tirelessly chasing a child whose defiance and disruption threaten to unravel the fragile fabric of family harmony. Her silent struggle is a poignant reminder of the unseen battles many face when kindness meets relentless challenge.

AITA – For admitting to my husband that I’m uncomfortable with certain children in our home?

H**lo, 31f married to my husband, 35m. Together 10.5 years....

We are both from a small city, and a few...

close friends and family have started families and ask to...

Our house isn't really kid-friendly, I child-proof best I can...

I generally enjoy spending time with the kids in my...

He's been kicked out of 3 daycares and has diagnosed...

He knocks furniture over, throw things around, he's broken several...

SIL ignores it, I am so uncomfortable having my personal...

He grabbed something very inappropriate from a drawer and was...

Husband and SIL do and say nothing. I tried setting...

As well, my husband's best friends have a 4 year...

He insults us, screams at my dog, snoops around, wipes...

I don't expect perfect behavior, I just want decent manners...

During SIL's most recent visit, my husband allowed nephew into...

Afterwards I told him how I felt about it and...

"Every time kids come over, you have a complaint/ kids...

I said the point is that a boundary of mine...

I mentioned the incident of nephew handling a bedroom item....

I know a big part of his defensive reaction is...

I understand that he's trying to just have a good...

I still wonder, if I'm actually TA here and maybe...

As renowned family therapist and author Dr. Nedra Glover Tawwab explains, “Boundaries are not about controlling other people; they are about taking care of yourself.” This situation clearly illustrates a breakdown in the application of personal boundaries within a marital unit and when hosting guests.

The OP has taken proactive steps, such as child-proofing and preparing amenities, showing a willingness to accommodate guests. However, the behavior of the nephew (ODD/ADHD diagnosis notwithstanding) and the friend’s son moves beyond typical childhood messiness into outright disrespect and property damage. The OP’s discomfort is amplified because her husband fails to validate her experience, shifting the blame onto her for being too sensitive instead of addressing the guests’ behavior. This dynamic creates unequal emotional labor, where the OP is solely responsible for managing the disruptive children while simultaneously managing her husband’s defensiveness about his family obligations.

The husband’s minimization (“kids will be kids,” “try to find it funny”) is a form of boundary enforcement against his wife, using emotional pressure to maintain familial ease at her expense. The OP’s actions in setting boundaries were appropriate, but her communication needs to be reframed around the partnership agreement regarding their home. A constructive recommendation is for the OP and her husband to jointly establish firm, non-negotiable hosting rules *before* any future visits, explicitly defining consequences for boundary violations, regardless of who committed them. If the nephew’s specific needs cannot be accommodated safely without compromising the OP’s well-being, the hosting arrangement must change to supervised visits outside the home or refusing accommodation altogether.

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OhioPolit*THIC NTA.

Kids will be kids and that's why they have parents...

Whether that's from flinging themselves from the roof or p**sing...

That last part is hyperbole.

My point is that kids will in fact be absolute...

and just tell you they need a chill out room...

both reasonable and not, teach them appropriately, and keep them...

I'd be asking hubby why he's apparently immune to your...

Will he care when they start breaking his stuff? Because...

Or is he going to blame you for not child...

Jade-Sun I'd lock or put a lock on every door,

drawer and cupboard and make sure your dog is safe...

Then put items around in the living room that are...

extinct_diplodocus ": NTA and not negative enough. You're acting like...

The rules for somebody staying over should be two yes...

You're ent*tled to a peaceful home and a husband that...

You still wouldn't be TA if you decided that any...

Hungry-Book NTA.

Kids will be kids but if those parents aren't HELPING...

HandBananasRevenge NTA and I wouldn't want poorly parented children in...

I have one friend who we never invite over anymore...

meaning we would have to constantly corral their kids while...

Your husband is being an AH for dismissing your concerns...

I can only wonder how he would feel if the...

dryadduinath getting broken.: No. NTA.

They're breaking things and getting into your nightstand (I a*sume),

that's not something that should be able to happen without...

If your husband refuses to listen, start locking away things...

and be clear that your husband will need to clean...

SnooDonkeys2480 You can love children and still expect their parents...

You have a right to have a sane house without...

The original poster (OP) is facing significant distress due to a conflict between their desire to be a welcoming host and the repeated violation of their personal space and property by visiting children, particularly a nephew with severe behavioral challenges. Her husband minimizes these concerns, dismissing her feelings and boundary violations as overreactions, which forces the OP into a defensive position regarding the sanctity of their shared home.

Should the OP continue to prioritize maintaining peace with her husband and his family by suppressing her legitimate need for boundaries and respect within her own home, or is the physical and emotional invasion a valid reason to refuse hosting these specific guests entirely? The core issue rests on whether mutual respect for personal boundaries outweighs the desire for uncomplicated family visits.

Michael Lee

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

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