Buckle up, folks, because we’ve got a family drama that’s stickier than a glob of slime! When Auntie Awesome invited her brother and niece over for a birthday celebration, she had no idea it would turn into a slimy disaster. Despite laying down some ground rules, things quickly spiraled out of control. Get ready for a tale of broken boundaries, hotel ultimatums, and a whole lot of family tension!
Family Visit Gone Wrong!

Fidget Toy Fiasco!

Slime Disaster Strikes!

Autism Auntie to the Rescue? ♀️

Slime Rules Laid Down!

Slime Nightmare Comes True!

Auntie’s Anger Boils Over!

Slime Stain Remains!

Hotel Ultimatum Issued!

Birthday Saved, But Brother Bitter!

AITA for Hotel Ultimatum?

Pronoun Clarification Please! ♀️

Lively AITA Discussion! ️

Vinegar Nightmare for Autistic Auntie!

Slime Stains & Hotel Pains: AITA?
Well, well, well… looks like Auntie Awesome’s attempt at a fun family visit turned into a slimy nightmare! Despite her best efforts to accommodate her niece’s ADHD needs, the dreaded slime ended up wreaking havoc on her beloved carpet. Boundaries were crossed, rules were broken, and now Auntie’s left with a stained floor and a bitter brother. But wait, there’s more! The internet is abuzz with opinions on this sticky situation. ️ Some are siding with Auntie, while others think she overreacted. One thing’s for sure, this AITA post is anything but an echo chamber! So, what do YOU think? Was Auntie Awesome justified in her hotel ultimatum, or did she take things too far? Let’s dive into the comments and see what the internet has to say!
Father should have provided her a fidget toy. NTA.

Sister breaks slime rule and enters bedroom, gets kicked out. NTA.

12-year-old sister deliberately crossed boundaries with slime, NTA for consequences.

NTA. Brother should’ve checked sister had her fidget stuff

Understanding neurodiversity is key. Brother is the real problem
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Overreaction leads to nuclear option, everyone sucks here. ♀️

Teaching boundaries early prevents raising entitled adults

Aunt prioritizes carpet over 12yo niece’s mistake. YTA

Neurodiversity and ADHD – understanding impulsivity and emotional age

Don’t be so harsh on a 12-year-old with ADHD ♀️

Redditors avoid tough truths about adult behavior and child consequences. ♀️

Maturity and empathy are key when dealing with mistakes

Don’t shame a child with ADHD for their condition, YTA.

Debate on consequences for a 12-year-old’s mistake divides commenters

Reddit calls out OP for overreacting to slime spill. YTA

Debate on cultural norms and hospitality etiquette ensues. ♀️

Sister’s carpet ruined by ADHD girl’s slime in off-limits room

Uncle’s brother shows no remorse, OP not the a**hole.

Neurospiciness and parenting. NTA kicks them out

Don’t blame the 12-year-old, you set her up for failure

Auntie overreacted by kicking out niece for slime incident. YTA.
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Parenting fails = hotel bills and ruined carpets. NTA.

Understanding and empathy for OP’s ADHD situation. NTA.

NTA commenter shares experience and advice on ADHD and rules.

ADHD commenter suggests alternative solutions for sister’s extreme reaction

Respect and rules apply to all ages. NTA

Setting boundaries and consequences, good parenting. NTA

Setting boundaries is important for respecting personal property

Boundaries respected for home cleanliness, ADHD impulsiveness understood

ADHD doesn’t absolve someone of invading privacy. NTA

Empathetic comment acknowledges both neurodiversity needs.

Redditor calls out OP for overreacting with a YTA verdict

Clear judgment. ADHD doesn’t excuse the sister’s behavior.

NTA for kicking out sister and she will behave better

Agreeing with OP’s NTA verdict on slime-covered carpet incident.

12-year-old kicked out for slime mistake due to severe ADHD

Kicking out for a mistake or a choice? NTA

Clear NTA ruling with logical explanation and no drama
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Setting boundaries and expecting respect in own house.

A parent with ADHD child calls out OP for lack of patience and empathy.

12-year-olds are capable of understanding boundaries and consequences

Don’t be too harsh on a 12-year-old’s mistake

Brother should have known better, commenter says NTA

YTA comment: Empathetic response to strict punishment with personal story.

Sister breaks rules, gets kicked out for slime mishap.

Empathize with a child’s mistake, don’t kick them out.

YTA for kicking them out for something trivial and easily fixed

A parent shares their experience with slime destruction, agrees NTA.

Parenting criticism gets savage in slime-ruining sibling drama.

Breaking rules has consequences, NTA for enforcing them.

Dad’s responsibility to supervise child’s toys – NTA comment

Compassionate response to harsh punishment for young mistake.

Understanding and empathy towards autistic niece in slime incident.

ADHD doesn’t excuse ruining property, NTA holds sister accountable.

Putting family over being right YTA in this case.

ADHD and fidgeting – a personal perspective. NTA

12-year-old sister’s disrespectful behavior leads to justified consequences.

Former toy seller agrees, slime is gross and causes damage.

Relax expectations when inviting kids, YTA should’ve been calmer

Enforcing boundaries is important, age doesn’t excuse bad behavior. NTA.

YTA- Harsh treatment towards family, can’t imagine how others fare.
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Being too strict with your niece? YTA according to comments.

Stim toys vs slime: A sticky situation for NTA commenter

Reddit’s harsh judgment on children, slime and forgetful dads

Setting boundaries for privacy and enforcing them. NTA

MTA suggests a cheaper solution to kicking out family members.

Mom of four bans slime, supports person kicking out siblings

Respect for personal space is crucial. NTA

12-year-old with ADHD ruins carpet, sister kicks her out. NTA.

Slime banned in house, NTA kicks sister out.

YTA kicks kids out for slime, internet calls for a ban

Kicking them out for a first offense? YTA

Child breaks rules, admits fault, kicked out. NTA

User calls out person for kicking out niece with ADHD over slime accident, deems them the YTA (you’re the a-hole) in situation.

Is kicking them out after one incident too harsh?
