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AITA if I politely uninvite a couple’s badly behaved kids from our party?

by Alex Johnson
January 2, 2026
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A storm brews quietly beneath the surface of what should have been a joyful celebration. Inviting friends into one’s home is a gesture of warmth and trust, yet the shadow of past chaos looms large, threatening to unravel the fragile fabric of friendship. The hosts, caught between kindness and self-preservation, grapple with the heartache of setting boundaries that could fracture relationships.

In the midst of huskies’ restless energy and the ticking clock to the party, a painful decision takes shape. How does one navigate the delicate dance of inclusion and exclusion, especially when past experiences whisper warnings? The struggle to protect peace without alienating those once considered close reveals the raw complexity of human connections.

AITA if I politely uninvite a couple’s badly behaved kids from our party?

My husband (36M) and I (27F) are hosting his birthday...

We invited a couple with three young kids (4, 2,...

They're not the best friends: very needy, always asking for...

The mom even complained at an event that "no one...

They don't discipline them, and last time they were at...

Since it was their first visit, we let it slide,...

The problem is, this isn't a strict "no kids" party......

How do I tell them we'd love for them to...

Also, my husband just told me he's not that keen...

The husband, in particular, has distanced himself from the guys...

Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on boundaries, emphasizes that setting limits is essential for healthy relationships. She notes, “When we fail to set boundaries, we become resentful, and resentment is the sound of a boundary being repeatedly violated.” In this situation, the hosts (OP and husband) are experiencing accumulated resentment due to past negative experiences with the guests’ children and the guests’ generally needy behavior.

The core challenge here involves boundary setting under social pressure. The OP recognizes the difference between ‘well-behaved kids’ and these specific, disruptive children, indicating that the issue is behavioral management, not the presence of children universally. The initial invitation, extended without clear behavioral expectations, created the current dilemma. Furthermore, the husband’s concern about the imbalance in the friendship (neediness without reciprocity) reinforces the idea that this couple is a low-yield, high-cost relationship socially. The proposed solution—framing it as a ‘kid-free break’—is a form of soft boundary setting, aiming to achieve the desired outcome (no wild kids) while minimizing direct confrontation about past behavior.

The OP’s actions, while potentially leading to immediate social friction, are appropriate from the perspective of protecting their property and mental well-being, especially given the presence of their dogs and the past damage. The most constructive recommendation would be to communicate the boundary clearly and kindly, focusing on the nature of the event (a birthday party best enjoyed without young children present), rather than the guests’ parenting skills. A direct, but gentle, email stating, ‘We are keeping this party adults-only this year to manage the space better, but we sincerely hope you can still join us for a relaxing evening,’ addresses the need without needing to elaborate on past incidents.

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Adahla987 YTA Let's see.... 1) You don't like these people...

Why did you even invite them at all? Was it:...

You invited a set of people that you don't like...

You need to act like an actual adult with manners...

Eastern_Condition863 ESH.

But since it's husbands birthday and he should be able...

I would have a conversation saying they need to mind...

(especially since there are large dogs, alcohol, and chaos of...

Suggestion: Could you move the party to an adults-only location?

Or tell them you're only able to accomodate X amount...

Puzzled_Dress9590 If they're not your "best friends" like you stated...

I would DEFINITELY talk to them about getting childcare or...

And in that case, take your husbands side and don't...

YOU and your husband have complete control over the guest...

real-experience1

"hey look sorry for the late notice but after the...

are a bit wild - what you cant afford a...

cla*s="comment_author">Compet*tive_Cod_3843: I think uninviting them in that way would be...

which could be acceptable to you. I find it's rarely...

If you have some money to throw at this problem,...

Designate a small area with some kid activities and a...

Maybe you can get a college student or something. Maybe...

Of course whatever distraction the person provides would have to...

You could even point out that they're always complaining they...

You might actually find their nice people if they're not...

I understand there has to be a solution one way...

but for whatever reason their friends, you probably would lose...

The number of times I have simply allowed distance in...

the person evolves and I'm so glad I still know...

IAmTAAlways NTA, you should disinvite them all.

They are obviously not grateful for all the help you...

so there shouldn't be any worries about the consequences. Let...

BigBigBigTree I don't know the best way to handle this...

but I have to say that you should have figured...

It doesn't sound like there's been any change in their...

it doesn't sound like there's any new knowledge about them...

I don't think you're an a*shole for your desires, but...

Needing to back out now is going to make you...

Better to have thought it through first, instead of inviting...

The poster and her husband are clearly stressed by the conflict between wanting to maintain a social connection and needing to protect their home environment and relationship peace. Their desire to exclude specific, disruptive children while still inviting the parents highlights a common difficulty in balancing social obligation with personal boundaries regarding property and comfort.

Is it justifiable to uninvite friends or place strict conditions on their attendance based solely on concerns about their children’s behavior, especially when the friendship itself is already strained by unequal effort? How should the couple prioritize their immediate comfort and property protection against the potential long-term damage to this social relationship?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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