"Our living room has been converted into a classroom": Wife insists on keeping open in-home daycare despite husband's discomfort, he tells her to close it and she refuses

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    AITAH for asking my wife to close in-home daycare?

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    For the last 10 years, my wife has operated an in-home daycare. I am tired of it.
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    Our living room has been converted to a classroom and so it's unavailable for my family to use 24/7. We instead use the
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    much smaller family room and it is cramped, especially when we have guests.
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    In addition, she converts the dining room to daycare space every workday and converts it back by the end of the day on most days. At least once a week,
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    sometime more, she doesn't feel like it and we end up eating dinner in front of the tv so she can leave the dining room set up as daycare space.
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    Every workday she leaves daycare stuff on our kitchen counters and she stores her kids' food in our fridge. And lots of daycare toys in
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    our yard and on our back deck. She usually neatens them up at the end of every day but sometimes doesn't and it's a mess.
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    It feels like my space is being encroached upon and I really hate the mess this creates.
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    Except for nap time, it feels like a chaotic zoo. And every morning the parents gather in our kitchen for about half an hour chatting. I
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    like them, but sometimes I don't want to see them. I might not feel like socializing or might not want to worry about looking presentable (e.g., changing,
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    showering). Sometimes I'll stay in my bedroom or office until they have left so I don't have to see them. Our own kids do the same because they don't want to see them.
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    I feel like I have lost my autonomy, sense of peace and quiet, and privacy in my home.
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    I've told her a few years ago that this doesn't work for me but we always just forget about it and nothing changes. So she has known for a while that I'm unhappy.
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    AITAH for finally insisting she close it and do something else for work? I said this last week. She feels sad and I do feel guilty but honestly I can't wait for this to be over.
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    Edit: I work at home a few times a week to avoid commuting - work is 50 mins away on a good day. I cant leave my job. I make more
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    than 75% of our household income and carry all of the benefits for our family.
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    Edit: we could afford for her to not work but it is ideal if she works.
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    Edit: I have offered to help her move into commercial space. She doesn't want to run the larger operation that that would require to pay the rent.
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    EconomicsWorkin... • 17h ago My sister eventually remodeled her garage into a separate space for her
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    daycare. Maybe you could do that, or she could find a space to rent and operate her daycare.
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    TrapezoidCircle • 16h ago I have sympathy, a few years ago we converted our place to a daycare.

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