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AITAH for not allowing my SIL to bring her son to my house anymore because he shit on my carpet?

by Charlie Brown
December 16, 2025
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Tensions simmered beneath the fragile veneer of family visits, finally boiling over when a simple playdate turned into a nightmare of spilled juice and an unforgettable stain. What was meant to be a moment of bonding became a battleground, as one woman’s desire for a clean, orderly home clashed with the unpredictable chaos of childhood.

Caught between empathy and frustration, she faced the impossible choice of setting boundaries that fractured family ties. The fallout echoed beyond the walls of her house, stirring conflict not just with her sister-in-law but also within her own marriage, leaving her to grapple with the painful cost of protecting her sanctuary.

AITAH for not allowing my SIL to bring her son to my house anymore because he shit on my carpet?

So, I (34F) recently had a bit of a fallout...

I knew he had some behavioral issues, but I thought...

The kid accidentally spilled juice all over my kitchen floor,...

There is a stain now that I can't get out.

I completely understand that kids can have accidents and that...

When I told my SIL that I couldn't have her...

but I explained that I simply can't afford for this...

my husband isn't happy about this decision and feels that...

In a heated moment, my SIL called me a hypocrite...

I value my home and sanity. I thought I was...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation clearly illustrates the tension that arises when one person’s necessary boundary (the OP’s need for a clean, chaos-free home) directly clashes with another person’s expectation of access and inclusion (the SIL’s right to visit with her child, supported by the husband). The OP’s reaction to the juice spill and, critically, the fecal matter on the carpet, is a strong defense mechanism triggered by a violation of their personal standard for their living space. While accidents happen, the severity and lasting impact of the second incident provide a strong, objective rationale for reconsidering the conditions under which the child visits.

The SIL’s argument comparing the child to the OP’s pet gerbil is a classic deflection tactic, shifting focus from the core issue—the responsibility for damage and chaos—to the OP’s perceived hypocrisy regarding accommodations. The OP correctly differentiated the situations: a caged, small pet versus an unsupervised child capable of large-scale destruction and contamination. The husband’s position adds complexity, as family harmony often dictates compromising on minor inconveniences; however, property damage moves beyond inconvenience. The emotional labor of cleaning and repairing damage, coupled with the stress of anticipating future incidents, validates the OP’s emotional response.

The OP’s action to prohibit visits was appropriate given the extreme nature of the incident and the perceived lack of control over the child’s behavior in their specific environment. The constructive recommendation for the future is to shift the boundary from an absolute ban to a conditional agreement. This could involve establishing supervised visits only, requiring the SIL to remain solely responsible for the child’s immediate supervision, or agreeing to meet only at neutral, public locations (like parks or restaurants) until the nephew demonstrates a significant, verifiable improvement in behavior that lessens the risk to the OP’s property and peace of mind.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

JanetInSpain Shitting on the floor is NOT "kids being kids"....

I guarantee that even if your gerbil shit on your...

What in the world prompted a NINE YEAR OLD to...

Does your SIL have an explanation for that, other that...

I wouldn't trust that kid in my yard, let alone...

Imaginary-Yak-6487 Why did a 9yr old c**p on the carpet?...

That's some messed up parenting. If she comes back, tell...

WinterFront1431 What behavioural issues?

Lyzab77 Because it's definitely not normal for a 9 year...

Who cleaned the kitchen ? Who had to take care...

If husband is ready to take care of nephew's poop,...

And a 9 years old is supposed to control himself....

SIL is responsible of her son, and can't ask others...

Haunting-Nebula-1685 What did your sister do when her kid shut...

Why do you have a stain - did she not...

CobblerHuge3536 She needs to pay for you to have your...

behavioral issues include defecting wherever and whenever 1) you should...

If your husband wants to spend time with the boy...

But until the child has control of his bodily functions...

kevinguitarmstrong By not letting you know that something like that...

carpet and see if she still wants you over.

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict between maintaining the cleanliness and order of their personal home, which is deeply important to them, and upholding family expectations, particularly those set by their sister-in-law (SIL) and husband. The OP has acted decisively by setting a firm boundary based on a severe incident involving property damage, yet this action has caused significant emotional distress and division within the immediate family structure.

Is the OP justified in permanently barring their nine-year-old nephew from their home due to property damage incidents, prioritizing their need for a clean, orderly environment over the desire for consistent family visitation, or is this boundary an unreasonable exclusion that damages familial ties?

Charlie Brown

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

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