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AITA for wanting to tell my husband’s sister where he takes her son whenever he’s babysitting for her?

by Charlie Brown
November 8, 2025
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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Nicole’s life has been a relentless battle against rejection and loss, a story of resilience shadowed by heartache. Cast out by her own family for choosing love and independence over their demands, she faced the unimaginable grief of losing her partner shortly after the birth of their son. Her courage to stand firm against her parents’ relentless harassment, even seeking a restraining order, reveals a woman fighting not just for herself but for the safety and happiness of her child.

Yet, amidst this struggle, a fragile hope flickers through her brother’s actions. Though he remains caught between loyalty to their family and compassion for Nicole, his secret visits to their parents’ home with his nephew hint at a yearning to bridge the fractured bonds. It is a poignant testament to the complexities of family love — torn, conflicted, but never fully extinguished.

AITA for wanting to tell my husband’s sister where he takes her son whenever he’s babysitting for her?

My husband's sister "Nicole" had a difficult upbringing, her parents...

She instead went to live with her late boyfriend who...

My inlaws kept pressuring Nicole to let them meet their...

But they, including my husband, have been complaining about what...

My husband has contact with Nicole and he started offering...

However, he'd wait til she drop his nephew off then...

He'd stay gone and come back 30 minutes before Nicole...

I didn't wanna say anything first but then I couldn't...

I told my husband what he's doing is wrong since...

but he told me he's doing this for his nephew's...

This caused an argument between us, I told him if...

he said I wouldn't then explained that he didn't think...

has a restraining order against them and our nephew's shouldn't...

I insisted I'd tell her if this doesn't stop but...

He told me if I do that then he'll let...

He urged me to mind my own business and stop...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this situation, the husband has fundamentally violated the boundaries established by Nicole, which are rooted in a history of parental rejection, emotional distress, and legal action (the restraining order). The husband’s actions demonstrate a clear prioritization of appeasing his parents and maintaining peace with them over respecting his sister’s autonomy and legal safeguards regarding her child.

The husband’s behavior suggests an attempt to manage familial conflict through secrecy and triangulation, framing his actions as being ‘for the nephew’s sake.’ However, this ignores the emotional labor and trauma Nicole experienced that led to the restraining order. The OP is caught in a loyalty bind, facing threats from the husband who attempts to silence them by labeling them ‘bitter’ and ‘cruel.’ This manipulation is a tactic to enforce compliance and avoid accountability for breaching a significant legal and emotional boundary.

The OP’s initial reaction to stop the husband was appropriate, as respecting a legal boundary (the restraining order) takes precedence over familial convenience. The professional recommendation is for the OP to inform Nicole immediately, as failing to do so makes the OP complicit in the deception and boundary violation. In future similar situations, one should firmly assert that legal mandates and direct consent always outweigh unapproved emotional desires from other relatives, seeking external support (like couples counseling) if the partner refuses to cease harmful behavior.

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NUT-me-SH**L NTA. Your husband is an absolute a*shole who is...

Were I you,

I'd let Nicole know what is going on immediately and...

Shitsuri Let the law deal with them all.: You're *married*...

Tell Nicole and take her hint to get the f**k...

she deserves to know her son is being entertained by...

Expensive_Warthog444 WTF: What in the actual f**k is wrong with...

NTA but it took you far too long to realize...

You also need to take a long, hard look at...

mentallyexhausted01 NTA, please please please tell your sister-in-law!

There is a valid reason as to why she got...

SagePup21 HUGE YTA for not telling Nicole the very first...

Your husband's family does NOT get to dictate who is...

Only Nicole gets a say in who gets to spend...

The fact that your husband's family feel so intensely ent*tled...

Also who knows what they're telling her poor son about...

Do you know how psychologically damaging it can be for...

Get him out of there for his own safety and...

MrXssteel you might want to think about that.: NTA.

Your husband is breaking the law and is violating the...

AbenaGH0209M3 This is a pretty simple one: YTA. Should have...

It's her child for gods sake. And why are you...

Your in laws are TA but your husband is the...

Grow a backbone and divorce him because your marriage will...

The original poster (OP) is facing a serious conflict stemming from their husband’s secret actions that violate the boundaries set by his sister, Nicole, particularly concerning her child due to past severe family conflict and a restraining order. The husband rationalizes his deception by prioritizing his parents’ desire to see their grandchild over Nicole’s explicitly stated safety and consent needs, leading to significant marital tension.

Is the husband justified in using his babysitting time to secretly facilitate contact between his parents and his nephew, thereby undermining a restraining order and his sister’s trust, or does the OP have an absolute obligation to inform Nicole immediately to uphold her boundaries and protect her child from contact with individuals she fears?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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