We’ve all heard the saying, ‘No good deed goes unpunished,’ right? Well, one woman found this out the hard way when her act of kindness towards her siblings sparked an unexpected family feud. It all started when she decided to help her siblings out by restocking their fridge and tidying their house after they had a baby. A simple act of love, right? But what happens when this gesture of goodwill is demanded by someone outside her immediate family? Let’s dive into this intriguing tale of family, expectations, and the boundaries of goodwill.
The Tradition of Kindness

A Habit of Helping

The Latest Arrival

Going Above and Beyond

The Unexpected Request

An Uncomfortable Expectation

The Confrontation

Setting Boundaries

The Aftermath ️

The Moral Dilemma

The Good Samaritan or the Family Villain?
In a twist of events, our Good Samaritan finds herself in the eye of a family storm. What started as a simple act of kindness towards her siblings has spiraled into a full-blown family feud. The sister-in-law’s sister, feeling left out, demands the same treatment. But is it fair to expect the same level of help from someone who isn’t immediate family? And when does setting boundaries become an act of favoritism? The internet has been buzzing with opinions, so let’s dive into the sea of diverse viewpoints on this intriguing family saga. ️
NTA, SIL’s sister is nothing to you. Crazy entitlement!

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

NTA. Woman expects same support as family. Is she serious?

Gift-giving drama: When is it appropriate to include in-laws?

NTA. Shut her down with a sassy clapback!

NTA: No obligation to provide postnatal care for acquaintances

NTA, Expectation Bizarre

NTA. Helping siblings and SIL, but they’re being entitled.
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NTA. Nice action for brother, strange SIL’s sister expects this.

NTA! Don’t let her entitlement take advantage of you!

YTA vs NTA: A Battle of Baby Bonanzas!

Impressive entitlement? This should be good.
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No obligation to help her family. Ask SIL’s family instead.

NTA. Helping siblings vs. in-laws. Family loyalty questioned.

Not the a**hole: Boundaries with entitled non-family member

NTA: Shut down entitled SIL’s sister, avoid future issues

SIL’s family wants the sister to have a baby too?

NTA. SIL demanding help from unrelated family? Entitlement at its worst!

NTA- Doing favors for SIL’s sister? Absolutely nothing!

Not related, not responsible. You’re in the clear!

NTA. You choose who to help. Moms forget world doesn’t accommodate.

Fairness in family matters. NTA for setting boundaries and priorities.

NTA: Entitlement reeks, and she’s the culprit.

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

Not the a**hole. What happened? Share your story!

NTA. Helping should be voluntary and appreciated, not expected.

No obligation to help SIL sister. Let her family step up!

NTA! Block her on social media! You’re a kind person!

NTA. Boundaries people! Cleaning someone’s house? Strange tale indeed…

SIL’s entitled sister is not family. NTA for not helping.

NTA. Stand your ground and let her family pitch in!

Sibling rivalry over baby gifts.

Standing up to entitled AHs. You’re NTA!

Peak entitlement: Not even related, but still causing drama

Not the a**hole. Entitled behavior on display.

Entitled sister-in-law demands favor, commenter supports OP’s decision. NTA

Family feud over who should help SIL with baby

Set boundaries! NTA, tell her to ask her own siblings

Don’t stress, they’re not even your family! ♀️

Generosity boundaries crossed! NTA for setting limits on family expectations.

Stay awesome and don’t let their crazy behavior affect you

Shocking entitlement! You’re not obligated to give her anything.

NTA.. Your SIL’s sister is jealous and needs a reality check

Entitled mom refuses help, expects sympathy. ♀️

Misunderstood comment, but SIL’s entitlement makes them the a**hole.

Concerned about SIL and brother’s absence in this situation

NTA: She isn’t your family

Wowzas! Not the a**hole! Battle of the baby bonanzas!

NTA: Boundaries crossed! Family first, payment for outsiders!
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NTA! Sister-in-law’s entitled behavior sparks pharmaceutical-grade entitlement drama.

NTA. Entitled SIL’s sister causing drama. Just ignore her.

NTA – Turning drama into a charitable act

NTA. How did she get your number?

No personal relationship, no obligation. Life isn’t fair, after all.

Helping others is a choice, not an obligation.

NTA, she’s not immediate family like your SIL.

Commenter is outraged at SIL’s failure to intervene in madness

Suggesting SIL’s sister or her own family step up. NTA.

NTA. Spouse clueless about in-laws. Is this normal?

Selfish much? NTA, but help a childless friend out!

Movie night with Kevin Bacon? Count me in!

NTA. SIL’s sister and her entitled family are insane

NTA: Sister should help herself, not rely on others

No obligation to give, even to your sister. NTA

Demanding help without asking? Not cool!

NTA: Family isn’t always blood. Boundaries are important.

You’re not the a**hole – SIL should be helping, not you

NTA, You’re so nice! That lady is a clown.

Future family feud? NTA, but tread carefully.

Stranger demands free labor and groceries. NTA shuts her down.

NTA, helping family vs. acquaintances at large events

Self-centered ass? Find out why NTA thinks so!

NTA!! The entitlement. Holy ****!!

NTA.. SHUT THEM DOWN immediately. You’ve been more than great

Setting boundaries and not feeling guilty.
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Demanding help from distant family? NTA, count your blessings

Sibling of in-law expects too much. Not the a**hole.
