Imagine this: You’re a parent of newborn twins and an eighteen-month-old daughter. You’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and just trying to keep your sanity intact. Then, amidst the chaos, a family member keeps insisting on babysitting your exclusively breastfed twins, despite your countless refusals. What do you do? Well, one dad found himself in this exact predicament during a New Year’s Eve gathering and his response was… let’s just say, memorable.
The Unwanted Babysitting Offers Begin

Family Intrusions and the New Year’s Eve Gathering

The Babysitting Debate Heats Up

The Persistent Cousin Doesn’t Back Down

The Final Straw and the Epic Clapback

The Aftermath and Family Fallout

The Wife’s Take and the Cousin’s Reaction ♀️

The Family’s Ultimatum and the Father’s Dilemma

The Question of Guilt and the Search for Validation

A Twist in the Tale: The Father’s Identity Revealed! ️♀️

The Persistent Cousin’s Age Unveiled

A Family Feud, a Bold Clapback, and the Fallout: The Babysitting Saga Continues
In a whirlwind of family drama, a persistent cousin’s incessant babysitting offers were met with a fiery response from the parent of newborn twins. The fallout? A family divided, the cousin left on ‘read’, and the parent questioning their actions. The saga continues as the parent, who’s been mistaken for the father, reveals they’re actually one of two mothers in this family unit. As the debate rages on, one thing’s for sure: these twins aren’t going anywhere! Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this spicy family drama…
NTA – Trying different approaches to set boundaries with persistent cousin

NTA. No means no and she kept pushing.
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“NTA why do people get so obsessive about other people’s babies? They’re not toys or possessions! You as parents know what’s best for your kid, they can ask, but your choice should be respected.” ♂️

NTA – Your cousin’s lack of understanding ‘no’ is unacceptable

Refreshing to see someone sticking up for their partner and kids
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“NTA, I wouldn’t leave my newborns with ANYONE these earliest months! “

“We’re just lesbians” – a hilarious response to unwanted babysitting offers
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“NTA She doesnt sound mature enough to babysit. ♀️” – A clear ‘no’ and a reminder about reading cues

NTA-mother of autistic child sets boundaries against unwanted babysitting offers

“NTA. Your cousin had it coming. No means no.”

NTA. Setting boundaries with humor and empathy for autistic cousin.

Stand your ground! Family boundaries and unwanted babysitting drama

Nta but how about a lunch date to bond with the kids?

Effective communication with persistent cousin: Just say no, no reasons.

NTA: Babies are not dolls! Unbelievable

Boundary-crossing cousin won’t take no for an answer

NTA. Setting boundaries and being direct can be liberating

NTA: Set boundaries with the cousin and seek support from others

Setting boundaries: No means no, the first time.
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Blunt honesty prevails: NTA stands firm against unwanted babysitting offers

NTA: Frustrated with persistent cousin who can’t take no for an answer

Setting boundaries with cousin to avoid unwanted babysitting mishaps
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NTA. Twins are not dolls! No means no!

Stand your ground! Your kids, your rules. Let it go!

Clear communication is key! NTA for setting boundaries

Autism and consent: No means no, even for autistic individuals

NTA, but her parents are. They should’ve backed you up

“Askhole” cousin gets put in her place. NTA!

Pushed back against cousin’s demands, apologized, no obligation to babysit.
