'Your family is enabling this toxic behavior': Mom accuses sister of stealing her wedding ring after babysitting for free, continues to ask for free childcare

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    AITA for Refusing to Babysit My Sister's Kids After She Accused Me of Stealing?
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    Hi everyone, I (25F) need some advice because my family is in uproar over this.
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    My sister, Emily (32F), has three kids (7M, 5F, 2F). I adore my nieces and nephew, and I've always been the go-to babysitter whenever Emily needed help. I've taken them in overnight, watched them on weekends, and even took care of them for a week when Emily and her husband went on vacation.
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    A few weeks ago, Emily called me in a panic, saying she had lost her wedding ring. She asked if I had seen it, and I genuinely hadn't. I helped her search the entire house, but we couldn't find it. Emily was really upset, but we eventually gave up.
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    A few days later, Emily called me again, this time in tears, accusing me of stealing her ring. She said she couldn't think of anyone else who would have taken it since I'm the only person who's been in the house alone. I was shocked
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    and hurt that she would accuse me of something like that. I tried to convince her that I would never do such a thing, but she wouldn't listen. She even threatened to call the police if I didn't return it.
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    I couldn't believe my own sister would think so little of me. My parents got involved and took Emily's side, saying that it was suspicious that the ring disappeared right after I had been there. They pressured me to "confess" and return the ring, but I stood my ground because I was innocent.
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    In the midst of this family drama, Emily asked me to babysit her kids for a few hours because she had an emergency at work. I refused, telling her that I couldn't help someone who thought I was a thief. She called me selfish and said I was punishing her kids for something they had nothing to do with.
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    My parents are now furious with me, saying that family should stick together no matter what and that I'm being petty and immature. They believe I should just let it go for the sake of the children. Emily has continued to insist that I took the ring, and my refusal to babysit has only made things worse.
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    Emily, her husband and my parents are calling me an AH for refusing to babysit and taking it out on kids who have noting to do with this.
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    AITA for refusing to babysit my sister's kids after she accused me of stealing?
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    Key-Excitement4851. 10 hr. ago NTA Your sister's actions were completely out of line, and your family should be ashamed of themselves. Accusing someone of stealing is a huge deal, especially when it's a close family member.
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    And to then turn around and expect you to babysit like nothing happened is beyond disrespectful. Stand your ground. They need to understand the gravity of what they did to you. An apology should be the bare minimum after accusing you of such a serious offense.
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    PositionSuch1097 · 10 hr. ago ⚫ edited 10 hr. ago NTA. This is absolutely infuriating! Your sister has the audacity to accuse you of theft and then expects you to just babysit her kids like nothing happened? no. Your family is enabling this toxic
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    behavior by siding with her without any proof. They're all treating you like a scapegoat, and it's disgusting. You don't owe any of them anything, especially babysitting. They owe you a massive
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    apology, and you have every right to refuse to babysit until they do. This is beyond just a misunderstanding; it's a blatant attack on your character. Stand your ground and don't let them guilt-trip you into backing down.
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    bythebrook88 10 hr. ago I refused, telling her that I couldn't help someone who thought I was a thief. That's the thing, she doesn't think you're a thief, because nobody in their right mind would want a thief to babysit their children. (Unless she's planning a sting operation?)
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    However, she has failed to apologise to you for calling you a thief, and telling other people you are a thief. Hold out until you get an apology. And you are not punishing children by refusing to babysit them. Their parents can find another babysitter or rearrange their schedules. ΝΤΑ
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    Mysterious-System680 ⚫ 8 hr. ago NTA, and you cannot return to that house, under any circumstances, until the ring is found. If you do, then it's a safe bet that, if they find the ring afterwards, they will insist that you brought it back because you were found out.

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