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AITA for telling my mother that my children are not her free labor.

by John Doe
January 20, 2026
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From a young age, she was burdened with the weight of responsibility far beyond her years, forced to become the caretaker in a household fractured by hardship and neglect. Her mother, overwhelmed and working tirelessly, leaned on her as the pillar holding their fragile world together, while an uncaring stepfather demanded her labor without gratitude or support. The innocence of childhood was stripped away, replaced by a relentless cycle of sacrifice and survival.

Yet beneath the exhaustion and resentment lay an unspoken strength—a resilience forged in the fires of adversity. She carried the scars of a difficult past, but also a fierce determination not to repeat the mistakes of those before her. Now, as a mother herself, she faces the daunting challenge of breaking free from the shadows of her upbringing to create a different, better life for her own boys.

AITA for telling my mother that my children are not her free labor.

I (45f) have 2 boys. (15/13.)

When I was a kid, I was severely parentified. Looking...

My mom was working sometimes 3 jobs, my sperm donor...

This sucked, but was pretty much one of those "it...

Then she married her 2nd husband, mostly because she couldn't...

So it didn't really do much other than he contributed...

My step siblings came to visit? Of course Bob couldn't...

He worked as a manager in a fast food place...

If a neighbor offered, they'd decline on my behalf, insisting...

I was the one held responsible for if my brother...

I didn't have to basically keep house for a family...

My mother has divorced Bob and is married to Kyle....

Overall, my mom has gotten to the light after a...

She's all the time carrying on to me about how...

They live on a farm with 3 dogs. They've both...

Quite honestly, I imagine when Kyle eventually pa*ses, she's going...

I wouldn't mind having my kids help out, but she...

When it comes up, it's "it won't hurt them none."...

I don't mind them doing a couple of things when...

I got stuck being the family work dog, and I'm...

She's in her mid 60s and does have some physical...

As it is, I make sure that I pay my...

There's a time an a place for "helping out" but...

It's just like she was waiting for them to be...

According to developmental psychologist Dr. Gabor Maté, whose work often addresses the long-term effects of early environment, the mother’s current behavior appears to be a manifestation of unresolved trauma and role confusion stemming from her own parentification. Individuals who were forced into adult roles prematurely often struggle to recognize appropriate boundaries later in life, viewing others—especially younger relatives—through the lens of utility or labor necessity rather than purely relational roles.

The OP’s response demonstrates a strong understanding of relational dynamics and a clear commitment to breaking a generational cycle of exploitation. By paying her sons for work done for their grandmother, the OP actively counters the historical pattern where labor was mandatory, expected, and uncompensated. This action reinforces the children’s sense of self-worth and teaches them about fair exchange, directly contrasting the grandmother’s narrative that labor ‘builds character’ without pay. The conflict centers on a power dynamic where the grandmother attempts to enforce an outdated, self-serving structure onto the new family unit.

The OP’s stance is appropriate in establishing firm familial boundaries to prevent emotional labor and physical burnout in her children. A constructive recommendation for future interactions would be to maintain clear communication, perhaps suggesting specific, time-limited, and paid tasks if the grandmother requires assistance. This shifts the dynamic from entitlement to a transactional agreement, respecting both the grandmother’s needs and the children’s boundaries.

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

Ok_Childhood_9774 Am I understanding that your mother allowed Bob to...

loveyou-first NTA but where is your brother? Why she not...

Maloficient_77 You broke the cycle, plain and simple. Your mom...

It's not about a little help here and there, it's...

You're setting a boundary that protects your sons and teaches...

FlounderKind8267 It sounds like your mother worked her a*s off...

Jovon35 NTAH Op. You did good. Showing your boys that...

Excellent_Donut4287 As a bonus Dad, there are no steps in...

I actually showed them how to look up what it...

I'm not a perfect bonus Dad but I sure am...

Lucky_Log2212 NTA. Don't reward bad behavior. She needs to do...

The mother is strongly determined to maintain a pattern where younger family members provide uncompensated physical labor, rooted in her own difficult past experiences. This directly conflicts with the daughter’s firm belief that her sons must understand their value and not be exploited as free help.

Given the mother’s entrenched expectation of free help versus the daughter’s commitment to protecting her sons from parentification, the core question remains: Is the mother entitled to utilize her grandchildren for ongoing physical tasks based on familial obligation, or must she respect the boundaries set by the parents regarding compensation and consent for labor?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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