Family members expect stay-at-home parent to watch their newborn without asking them first: ‘You want me to give up my free time, but you won't?’

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    woman in red and black plaid shirt holding a baby who is drinking milk from a bottle
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    "AITAH for getting upset because family members assumed I'd be watching their newborn?"

    I am a stay at home parent. All of my children are finally in school. I now have the time to delve into my hobbies and learn some new things which i have been enjoying.
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    During Thanksgiving I overheard some family members talking about their new bundle of joy. They were asked about child care and unbeknownst to me they said I was going to watch the child.
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    They never even asked me! I looked at them and they just smiled. Like it was a privilege for me.I wasn't trying to make a scene at the holiday party so I didnt say anything just gave a look.
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    a group of people sitting around a table eating food on thanksgiving
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    I do not in any way shape or form want to do that. III watch the baby here and there but not everyday.
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    AITA? Edit: I 100% am having a private conversation with them. Which is what I would have wanted them to
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    I can, and do stand up for myself. I was caught off guard and honestly pissed.
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    Didn't want to make everyone uncomfortable at dinner. I realize I could have simply said this or that, but it wouldn't have come out of my mouth very nice.
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    No, my husband didn't volunteer me. It's my sibling. UPDATE: I realized some of you were right.
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    I needed to tell them ASAP so they can plan actual daycare. I called him lastnight.
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    I calmly asked him if he really thought I would be watching his baby. He said yes because I was home all the time.
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    I asked him why he didnt ask me first and he said he didnt think he had to.
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    It really pissed me off. I said I have plenty to do and that if there is an emergency I will be there and help, but that I wasn't going to watch the baby everyday.
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    He then got pissed and said they planned for me to and now they have no idea how they will afford childcare.
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    (This baby was planned i should add) He is upset because he also needs to workout for 2 hours a day after work.
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    He feels now that he wont be able to and that will mess up his mental health.
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    They work from 7:30am-4pm and workout for 2 hours after that. That's around 10 hours I would have this newborn.
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    I said so your having a baby for me to take care of so your lives dont change?
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    You want me to give up my free time, but you wont? We have talked about how happy I am in this moment with free time.
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    He said a child is more important than your hobbies. Which totally set me the rest of the way off.
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    I said mine are, because I had them. Your child is more important than the gym.
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    It's not up to you to decide what I do with my time, and you can workout at home.
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    I said i was sorry and hung up. Now its going to be super awkward but at least they know now.
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    IAmTAAlways NO I'M NOT was the appropriate answer to give in the moment. When they ask again, it will still be appropriate answer.
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    Sassy_Weatherwax "Oh really? This is the first I'm hearing about it." With a flat stare.
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    SillyMoose25 NTA - but you really should've corrected them in the moment or soon after. Easier said than done I know but now they think "you know" and agree. I would follow up on this quickly. Wild entitlement on the side of the parents. Edit: don't offer to watch the baby here or there until they get actual, proven childcare and have used them for awhile.

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