Family, as we know, can be a complicated web of relationships, expectations, and boundaries. When a young woman decided to extend a helping hand to her siblings during their newborn phase, she didn’t realize she was setting a precedent that would later explode into a full-blown family feud. Get ready for a wild ride as we delve into this tale of babies, expectations, and the drama that unfolds when a sister-in-law’s sister feels left out of the loop.
The Noble Tradition Begins

The Helpful Habit Continues

The Latest Bundle of Joy Arrives

The Unexpected Request

The Unwanted Obligation ♀️

The Accusation of Favoritism

The Public Outcry

The Final Stand ️

Caught in the Crossfire: A Family Feud Over Newborn Necessities
In the midst of joyous baby arrivals, a young woman finds herself in hot water for refusing to extend her sibling support system to her sister-in-law’s sister. What started as a kind gesture for her siblings spiraled into a family feud when she declined to provide the same services to an in-law’s sibling. Accusations of favoritism and public shaming on social media have left her questioning her actions. Is she the villain for setting boundaries, or is the expecting mother overstepping by demanding the same privileges? Let’s see what the world thinks of this situation…
NTA, but SIL’s sister’s entitlement causes family feud

In-laws’ siblings: distant family or just acquaintances?

“NTA. It’s just weird that she expects the same support.”

Sibling privileges are for siblings only, not in-laws

NTA. Hilarious response! Shutting down entitlement with sass

NTA: No obligation to extend privileges to in-law’s sister

NTA, her expectation is really bizarre

Sibling privileges denied to in-law’s sister. NTA, but entitled.
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NTA. You did a nice action for your brother. SIL’s sister’s entitlement is unacceptable.

♀️ Don’t let her sister-in-law’s entitlement ruin your boundaries!

“YTA and I’ll expect you at my house next week. Just kidding, NTA of course.”

Impressive entitlement sparks family feud.
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NTA. You help your siblings, not your in-laws. ♀️

NTA: Your family, your rules. SIL’s family should step up.

In-law’s sister not entitled to privileges. NTA

NTA shuts down entitled SIL’s sister, avoiding future issues.

SIL’s family not on board with sister’s privileges?

Supportive commenter advises reevaluating SIL relationship. Entitlement is unattractive

Not related? Not your problem! NTA for setting boundaries. ♀️

NTA- SIL’s sister’s relationship summed up: ‘Absolutely nothing’ ♀️

Choosing who to help doesn’t make you a baby support worker

NTA: Setting boundaries with in-laws, not responsible for SIL’s sister.

NTA: Entitled sister-in-law sparks family feud

NTA! You don’t owe her a thing! Stay far away!

Sibling drama: Woman refuses to extend privileges to in-law’s sister

SIL’s sister is not family. You’re not obligated. She’s entitled.

Sibling privileges denied! Family feud over in-law’s sister

Stand your ground! Family should help their own.

NTA for blocking her on social media. You’re a kind person!

NTA. Don’t help if uncomfortable. SIL should back you up

Last Updated on October 16, 2023 by Diply Social Team