AITA for not wanting to help?

Elise Dubois

In the quiet tension of a family divided, a daughter stands firm in her choice not to bow to expectations that feel suffocating. Her refusal to help with her new niece’s care sparks a harsh ultimatum from her mother, transforming what should be a time of joy into a battleground of control and resentment.

Cut off from the simple lifelines of daily connection, she faces isolation not for wrongdoing, but for a*serting her own boundaries. The walls close in as her mother threatens to sever even the last threads of communication, leaving her to grapple with loneliness and the crushing weight of being punished for choosing self-preservation over obligation.

AITA for not wanting to help?
'AITA for not wanting to help?'

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.:

The crowd poured into the comments, bringing a blend of heated opinions, solid advice, and a few reality checks along the way.

Reading through the Reddit comments, it’s clear many sympathize with the original poster’s frustration. They feel that the mother’s demands and punishments around internet and phone access are unfair and controlling, especially since the poster is simply choosing not to participate in household chores they don’t want to do. Several commenters suggest that setting boundaries is important, and that the mother’s approach might damage their relationship more than help it. Others highlight the importance of communication and compromise, emphasizing that caring for a new baby is a family effort but shouldn’t come at the cost of autonomy or respect.

In my opinion, while it’s understandable that the mother wants to support her daughter and expects family members to pitch in, the method of cutting off internet and phone access feels excessive and punitive. Healthy family dynamics rely on mutual respect and clear communication, not control and ultimatums. Hopefully, with some honest conversations, they can find a middle ground where the new mom gets help, and the poster maintains their independence without feeling punished.

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Elise Dubois

Narrative Coach & Identity Reconstruction Specialist

Elise Dubois is a French narrative coach who helps individuals reframe personal stories after major life transitions. Whether it's a career change, loss, or identity crisis, Elise guides people to reconstruct meaning through narrative therapy and reflective journaling. She blends psychological insight with creative expression.

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