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AITAH for telling my sister that I won’t be after school care for her 5 yr old daughter?
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It's incredibly entitled for this brother-in-law to just drop his kid off with her aunt at her work. Just because it's a family company doesn't mean it's okay to take advantage of people. She is right to put her foot down, because the whole summer is a long time.
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Childless aunt refuses to watch infant niece to help out the family, brother-in-law drops daughter off with aunt's work anyway: 'I don't want to be the primary care for her after school'
When a family member has a baby, everyone is overjoyed with the new life that's brought to the world. Children have a way of making everyone in a better mood. But of course, children are also a handful to take care of, and require so much of your time, money, and patience as a parent. It's insane to think that most people are expected to work full-time after having children. Usually, a two income household isn't even enough to pay for everything, much less one. And even if one parent is stay-at-home, it's probably not fun for the other parent to miss out on crucial moments together with their child as they form into a little human and grow up.
In this story, we have an aunt who refuses to be babysitter to her 5-year-old. She loves her niece, and the first time her BIL randomly dropped her off at her work, she was okay babysitting her. What she didn't realize is that he would be dropping her off at her work everyday for the rest of the summer. Read the full story below.