Mom Tells Sister To Move Out After Dispute Over Sick Daughter's Toys

A single mother stands up for her sick daughter's need for personal space, sparking a family rift.

Davy
Mom Tells Sister To Move Out After Dispute Over Sick Daughter's Toys

A single mother recently shared a challenging situation on Reddit, seeking opinions on her response to her sister's complaints about her daughter not sharing her toys. The mother, whose 6-year-old daughter Emi has been seriously ill since she was 2, explained the complexities of their living situation.

Emi's health issues have made it difficult for her to attend school and interact with other children outside of hospital stays. As a result, Emi has become very attached to her toys and dislikes sharing them.

The mother respects Emi's feelings and only encourages sharing during specific occasions, like when playing with communal items such as chalk and bubbles. The situation became more complicated when the mother’s sister and her two daughters (ages 5 and 7) moved in temporarily.

Initially, all three girls shared the master bedroom, but Emi struggled with the arrangement, so the mother moved her daughter back to her own room. The sister and her children then moved into the spare room, with the sister eventually staying in a cot in the office due to the cramped conditions.

Tensions rose when Emi returned from a hospital stay to find her room taken over by her cousins, with her toys scattered everywhere. The sister argued that Emi should share her room and toys since she's not using them half the time.

This led to a heated confrontation where the mother asserted that Emi’s needs and preferences would take priority and suggested that if her sister couldn’t accept this, she should find another place to live.

Op starts her story: I’m a single mom to Emi (6). Emi is my only child

Op starts her story: I’m a single mom to Emi (6). Emi is my only child
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Emi hates sharing her toys so I try not to make her do it.

Emi hates sharing her toys so I try not to make her do it.

My sister and her 2 daughters (5 and 7) are living with us temporarily.

My sister and her 2 daughters (5 and 7) are living with us temporarily.
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My sister does not pay any rent

My sister does not pay any rent

They’ve also been complaining that I take Emi on day/weekend trips without them.

They’ve also been complaining that I take Emi on day/weekend trips without them.
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She says I’m being unfair

She says I’m being unfair

At this point I’m thinking about kicking them out anyways

At this point I’m thinking about kicking them out anyways
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The Reddit community weighed in with diverse opinions. Here are some highlights:

One user commented, "You're not the a-hole. Your daughter is going through a tough time, and her comfort and happiness should come first. Your sister needs to respect that."

Another wrote, "Your sister is taking advantage of your generosity. It's unfair to expect Emi to share her space and belongings when she's dealing with so much."

Some commenters suggested a more balanced approach, advising the mother to have a calm discussion with her sister to establish clear boundaries and expectations.

NTA. You made it clear to your sister that your daughter has boundaries

NTA.  You made it clear to your sister that your daughter has boundariesreddit
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Set out clear rules that need to be followed for your sister to stay in your home.

Set out clear rules that need to be followed for your sister to stay in your home.reddit

NTA Not only is it your house, your rules, but the lack of appreciation from your sister is outrageous.

NTA  Not only is it your house, your rules, but the lack of appreciation from your sister is outrageous.reddit
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What do you think about this family dilemma? Is the mother right to prioritize her daughter's needs and set firm boundaries, or should there be more flexibility given the temporary living situation? How would you handle such a situation with your family?

Share your thoughts and let us know what actions you would take in this scenario.

Davy