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Woman Agrees to Pay for Student Sister to Go on Family Vacation Their Mom Planned for Their Ailing Father If She Babysits Sometimes, She Refuses

by Jane Smith
November 21, 2025
in Aita, Family
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A family’s eagerly anticipated summer vacation, meant to be a joyous reunion of love and laughter, suddenly becomes a source of tension and heartache. With the promise of a two-week escape at a costly resort, the weight of financial strain begins to shadow the excitement, especially as a plea from Camila, the youngest sibling on the cusp of adulthood, stirs a difficult dilemma.

Caught between the bonds of family loyalty and the harsh realities of money, the narrator and their husband face a wrenching choice. The request to cover Camila’s expenses threatens to disrupt the delicate balance of their own household’s stability, exposing the fragile line between generosity and sacrifice within the ties that bind.

AITA for not paying for my sister’s vacation because she won’t agree to babysit?

My (32m) family is planning a vacation for this summer....

my older brother and my SIL, my younger sister Camila...

This will obviously be a bit expensive (at least 2k...

Camila is in her last semester of university and will...

Right now she's not working and lives with my parents...

Camila called me last week to ask if we could...

My husband and I can comfortably afford our family, but...

So my husband and I agreed that we would be...

Of course, not every day and without notice, but at...

Anyway, I texted her basically saying what I just wrote,...

which I think benefits both of us: she gets to...

Camila said that we were manipulating her into doing unpaid...

She also said that she's way to busy with her...

my children are very well behaved and need very little...

So I then told her that I was very sorry...

But now my mom is also angry with me because...

which I agree with, but I believe that help must...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a critical failure in establishing healthy, mutual boundaries within the family unit regarding financial support and resource sharing.

The OP and their husband viewed the vacation contribution as a negotiable package: funding in exchange for a service (childcare) that they would otherwise need to pay for, representing a tangible benefit to them beyond simply having Camila attend. Their motivation was financial responsibility, ensuring the added cost did not exceed their budget. Camila, however, appears to view the funding as an unconditional entitlement due to her current financial status (unemployed, living at home) and the familial expectation that parents/siblings should cover costs. Her swift rejection, labeling the request as ‘manipulation’ and ‘unpaid labor,’ suggests a resistance to transactional relationships with family, despite the significant financial value of the trip being offered in exchange for a clearly defined, limited commitment. Her claim of being ‘too busy’ with university, while potentially true, seems secondary to the objection to the condition itself.

The mother’s stance, rooted in the principle of ‘family helps family,’ emphasizes emotional obligation over equitable exchange, placing the OP in a difficult position between their established budget and familial harmony. The OP’s action was appropriate in setting a clear, conditional boundary tied to their resources. However, to improve future interactions, the OP should consider decoupling major financial support from minor service exchanges if the relationship strain is too high, or alternatively, clearly framing the childcare as payment for services rendered, rather than a condition to receive the ‘gift’ of the vacation subsidy. If the sibling cannot accept a quid pro quo, the OP must be prepared to decline funding entirely without subsequent parental pressure.

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

floppybunny86 NTA. Lol "Unpaid labor"?! Did she miss the part...

This is a win win for both of you. In...

Mandaloriana_2022 So, "family helps family" only when it comes to...

gnothro but not for childcare. Gotcha! Your sister is living...

for let's call it 8 weeks for easy math, that's...

I hope her new career is going to be as...

debtopramenschultz NTA >

Camila said that we were manipulating her into doing unpaid...

> But now my mom is also angry with me...

and if they can't then go somewhere cheaper.

TheMightyKoosh Not an a*shole for not paying if she won't...

But I do think whoever planned this holiday is an...

be unable to afford it and therefore will be excluded....

SearchApprehensive35 NTA. It's not free labor, it's *prepaid* labor and...

She is free to turn down the offer if she...

But there's no call to badmouth you for offering fair...

Puzzleheaded_Ant_543 Twice a week for a couple of hours for...

get a 2k holiday out of it. NTA, is not...

The original poster (OP) is facing significant tension because their offer to fund their younger sister Camila’s expensive family vacation was contingent upon Camila providing agreed-upon childcare services in exchange. Camila perceived this condition as manipulation and unpaid labor, refusing the offer outright, which has resulted in her intense anger and disapproval from the OP’s mother, who advocates for unconditional family support.

When the desire for a collective, affordable family vacation clashes with an adult sibling’s need for financial subsidy coupled with an expectation of reciprocal assistance, where should the line be drawn between unconditional family support and reasonable, stated exchange for a significant benefit?

Jane Smith

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

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