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Sis Goes On Vacay While Deep In Debt To Her Brother, Then Calls Him Selfish For Refusing To Babysit
A young man sits on the floor with a baby in his lap, both wearing green shirts. The brother refused to babysit.

Sis Goes On Vacay While Deep In Debt To Her Brother, Then Calls Him Selfish For Refusing To Babysit

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If you have nephews or nieces, chances are you’ve probably had to be the free, last-minute babysitter once or twice. In an ideal world, these babysitting duties would come with plenty of fun and the understanding that they’d only happen occasionally.

Of course, we don’t live in a utopia, and sometimes, even when you’re acting with the best intentions, family members can still take advantage of you, and in today’s story, we see exactly that. It’s about a couple who walk a very thin line between taking advantage of a brother and being in a vulnerable place that leads them to that situation.

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    A brother, who always babysits his unruly nephew, noticed his sister had been relying on him more and more

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    While it wasn’t a problem at first, the boy started to break his things more often, and the parents could never pay for them

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    So when her sister demanded that he babysat the kid while she went on vacation, and during his time off, he said no, and all hell broke loose

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    The family was now calling him selfish for not allowing his sister to have a break, but the man stood his ground

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    Today’s tale is told from the perspective of a brother, the Original Poster (OP), who is seeking advice about a situation. As it turns out, he sometimes babysits his 6-year-old nephew for free, and while that usually wasn’t a problem, there are a few details that really piled up. For starters, the kid isn’t very well-behaved and has a history of breaking the man’s belongings, including an expensive monitor.

    While he still makes an effort to help his sister despite his nephew’s antics, he explains that he wanted money for the repair costs, but his sister and her husband are struggling financially. He, on the other hand, has a “decent” salary, no kids, and lives alone, so he generally tries to be understanding of their situation. That is, until they asked the OP to babysit his nephew once again while they went on vacation.

    The brother explains that he was immediately upset because he had been waiting for the couple to repay him for the items his nephew had broken. On top of that, he had time off that overlapped with their vacation, and the couple expected him to care for the nephew as a result. Apparently, they had been saving money for quite some time to finally get some rest, and chose to spend it on a holiday.

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    The OP immediately said no, but the couple completely broke down. Their family also began pressuring the brother, calling him selfish for not using his vacation time to care for his nephew and give his sister a break. And frankly, we can see both sides of the story as valid, although both parties could have handled the situation very differently.

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    Now, the brother is understandably upset about the debt his sister already owes him. Plus, even without the financial burden, the OP has been babysitting for free, which is often overlooked as invisible labor. While we don’t know where the OP lives, experts estimate that babysitting in the U.S. costs approximately $15-$25 per hour, which means he’s already saved her thousands of dollars.

    Aside from the money issues, we can also note that parental burnout is very real. Psychologists stress the need for parents to take breaks in order to prevent a total mental health collapse, which would ultimately make them worse parents. We cannot fault her for that. However, her biggest mistake seems to be that she completely ignored her brother’s vacation to focus on her own.

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    The family is also being particularly selective in this situation. Professionals have long studied the impact of the “childless sibling tax,” which essentially refers to the social and financial pressures that single or childless siblings often face. This means they’re often expected to provide more financial aid (or, in this case, forgo it) and dedicate more of their time to helping others.

    Now, the netizens were far less understanding of the sister, and even less so of the parents. Many suggested that if the parents were so judgmental toward the OP, they should have offered to take care of the child themselves. So, do you think the narrator was selfish, or did he make the right call by establishing a boundary right away?

    Netizens sided with the man, calling out the grandparents for not offering to stay with the kid instead

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    Juls
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I will never understand the mistaken mindset that if one's child breaks something, one doesn't have to pay for it. Of course you have to pay for it. Until that child is 18, you're responsible for any damage he does. Other people, whether it's family or not, are not on the hook for damage a child, you decided to have, does. Stop expecting other people to pay for your child.

    tori Ohno
    Community Member
    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd be going low to no contact with everyone until they straighten up. They should be paying him back, and taking a staycation this year because they can't afford anything else.

    Kate Johnson
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry, that's your kid, who you are raising to be a little AH and I'm not using my vacation to babysit your kid, EVER. So don't EVER ask anything like that again because the answer will always be no. To my parents, I'd say you are welcome to babysit any time you want, but you do not control my time and if you keep hounding me, you will not get any of my time in future.

    Juls
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I will never understand the mistaken mindset that if one's child breaks something, one doesn't have to pay for it. Of course you have to pay for it. Until that child is 18, you're responsible for any damage he does. Other people, whether it's family or not, are not on the hook for damage a child, you decided to have, does. Stop expecting other people to pay for your child.

    tori Ohno
    Community Member
    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd be going low to no contact with everyone until they straighten up. They should be paying him back, and taking a staycation this year because they can't afford anything else.

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    Kate Johnson
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry, that's your kid, who you are raising to be a little AH and I'm not using my vacation to babysit your kid, EVER. So don't EVER ask anything like that again because the answer will always be no. To my parents, I'd say you are welcome to babysit any time you want, but you do not control my time and if you keep hounding me, you will not get any of my time in future.

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