Meet Grace and her partner, two loving foster parents to Elena, a sweet 12-year-old girl. Elena, despite her youthful charm, battles with severe anxiety and CPTSD. To help her cope, Grace has a nightly ritual of braiding Elena’s hair, a calming routine that helps Elena sleep without nightmares. But what happens when this routine is disrupted? One night, following a personal tragedy, Grace’s partner requests a break from the routine, sparking a disagreement that leaves them questioning their actions. ♀️
Meet Elena, the Sweetheart with a Ritual

The Nightly Ritual: More than Just Hair Braiding ♀️

A Soothing Routine, A Safe Haven

A Personal Tragedy Strikes ⚡

The Request: A Break from the Routine

The Clash: A Battle of Perspectives

The Aftermath: A Cold War of Articles ❄️

A Clarification: Elena Remains Unaware

The Healing Journey: Therapy and Progress

A Twist: Tom and Jerry Break the Routine

The Braid Debate: A Couple’s Conflict Over Bedtime Rituals ♀️
In the heart of a loving home, a nightly hair-braiding ritual becomes a battleground. Grace and her partner, foster parents to the delightful Elena, find themselves at odds over this seemingly simple routine. A personal tragedy prompts Grace’s partner to request a break from the routine, a request that Grace resists, sparking a disagreement that leaves them both questioning their actions. As the couple navigates the aftermath, they grapple with the importance of routine for Elena’s mental health, their own emotional wellbeing, and the harmony of their home. Will they find a resolution, or will the nightly braid continue to unravel their peace? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this tangled situation… ️
Mild YTA: Foster child’s routine important, wife supporting is crucial

YTA, but maybe she took longer to discuss the situation

“YTA. Respect her routine. Sorry about your NC parents.”

“Soft YTA because your child needs routine and stability. “

Was Grace intentionally taking longer to spite her grieving partner?

♀️ YTA for not wanting her hair braided. Wife’s snark justified.

“YTA. How is OPs wife TA for doing their foster daughter’s routine?”

Grieving adult clashes with wife over bedtime ritual for daughter
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Insightful advice on navigating grief and fostering healthy relationships.

Curiosity sparks conflict: jumping to conclusions fuels the fire

Commenter criticizes OP for neglecting foster daughter’s needs.

YTA for disregarding your daughter’s routine and being passive-aggressive.

YTA: Don’t project your feelings onto your foster child
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“YTA. Asking your wife to put your needs ahead of Elena’s…”

“YTA. Elena finds comfort in her routine. Be there for her. “

“YTA. Routine is our life. Parenting doesn’t stop because the world explodes- 2020 has proven that.”

Adult vs Child: Who’s the real a**hole here?
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YTA – Let her braid her hair! ♀️

Changing bedtime routine of traumatized child? YTA, prioritize kids

Putting kids first, even when it’s hard. YTA.

A gentle YTA, but both parties owe each other apologies.

NAH, recognizing the importance of routine and communication

Self-centered assumptions: YTA for thinking your wife is spiteful

YTA for not respecting your wife’s reasoning and routine.

YTA. Respect your children’s needs and stop being selfish.

YTA- You need therapy! Don’t bring the kid into this

Adult vs Child: Who’s the real a**hole?

Prioritize your foster daughter’s safety and routine, YTA.

Parenthood: Priorities shift, YTA learns a tough lesson.

YTA – Neglecting routine and stability for your daughter’s hair ♀️

Braiding textured hair before sleep: hygiene, comfort, and mental health.

YTA for disregarding your foster daughter’s vital bedtime routine

Supporting routines for a child’s well-being

YTA. Your wife’s actions were likely out of compassion.
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Join in the bedtime routine for comfort and connection.

A clash over bedtime rituals tests a couple’s emotional support

“YTA, and I will tell you why.”
Survival instincts and hypervigilance.
Adult prioritizes cuddles over traumatized 12-year-old’s bedtime routine. YTA.

YTA for dismissing Elena’s anxiety and bedtime routine needs
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YTA: 30 minutes? Seriously? Let’s talk about priorities
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Heartfelt condolences on losing your parents. Did hair really matter?

Selfishness and grief clash in this heated parenting debate. ♀️

YTA for the situation. Sorry for your loss

YTA – The clash over bedtime rituals escalates

YTA: Prioritize comforting a child with cptsd over yourself.

“YTA. Let your wife braid your kid’s hair . It’s important for her healing .”

Gently, YTA. Your wife’s actions seem cruel, but context matters.

Engaging comment: NAH. Validating their feelings and suggesting open communication.

Empathy and understanding in a bedtime ritual disagreement.

“Why didn’t you want her to do it?” – Curious commenter

“YTA. Losing a parent can be hard, even in the case of estrangement. You are grieving the loss of your parents and what could have been. However, you stated Elena has specific daily needs that she needs to function. If she was at the point where you could start to wean her off the nightly ritual, then maybe you wouldn’t completely be the a**hole, but she isn’t there, and you know she isn’t there yet.”

Commenter accuses someone of being passive-aggressive and spiteful.

YTA. Disrupting Elena’s routine could’ve had massive consequences.

YTA, prioritize your foster child’s well-being over your resentment. Seek therapy.

“YTA” – A fiery comment sparks controversy in bedtime rituals

YTA: The bedtime battle that’s causing a rift

Children with CPTSD can read a room, just like adults

Accusations of spiteful behavior during bedtime rituals spark debate

NTA. Foster daughter comes first, but not every single second.

YTA for assuming ill-intent from your partner and daughter.

INFO: Any past routine breaks? How did it impact Elena?

“YTA. Routine is vital for her. Don’t brush it off.”

YTA. Prioritize the child!

Put your child’s needs first and show compassion for your wife ❤️
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“YTA You can’t disrupt routines for traumatized kids. “

“YTA. Dude, you’re being a real a**hole. Respect her routine!”

YTA for not supporting your wife’s coping mechanism for your foster child
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“YTA for not joining in. Could’ve watched cartoons with parents “

Putting children’s needs first is being a responsible parent ❤️

ESH. Daughter’s routine important, wife’s actions hurtful and spiteful.
