Picture this: You’re a 28-year-old man, your fiancée is recovering from a car accident, and you’re her primary caregiver. Suddenly, your cousin calls, asking you to babysit her twins full-time while she studies for exams. Do you accept the task, or do you prioritize your partner’s needs? This is the dilemma that one man found himself in, sparking a heated family feud. Let’s delve into his story.
A Cousin in Need

Family to the Rescue ♂️

The Last Helpers Standing

A Personal Crisis

The Babysitting Request

A Difficult Refusal

An Emotional Struggle

The Counter-Argument

Standing His Ground

Priorities Set Straight

The Fallout

Babysitting: A Privilege or a Favor?

The Silent Treatment

The Unanswered Message

Caught Between Love and Duty: A Family Feud Unfolds
In the midst of his fiancée’s health crisis, a man finds himself at the center of a family feud. His cousin, a single mother of twins, requests his babysitting services during her exam week. However, he declines, choosing to prioritize his fiancée’s needs. This leads to an explosive argument, with accusations of disregarding family duties. The man stands his ground, stating that babysitting is not a privilege, but a favor. The aftermath? A strained relationship and an unanswered message. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this predicament…
“NTA. ‘Sylvia said 2 four year olds aren’t much work’ “

NTA. Fiancée’s cousin overstepped boundaries. Stand by your partner.

Fiancée accuses OP of not prioritizing family; defends choice. NTA!

NTA at all. Two 4 year olds won’t be a problem? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

NTA: Your gf needs rest, not more kids in the house

NTA: 2 easy, quiet 4-year-olds = hilarious stand-up material!

NTA. Sylvia should handle her own kids, not expect favors.

Spoiled Sylvia expects free child care, you’re NTA.

“NTA: Prior babysitting was a favor. She’s acting entitled AF.”

“Lol, she’s your cousin. She’s not even *immediate* family.”

NTA at all. Cousin expects free babysitting at her convenience.

NTA: Fiancée’s crisis, not bratty cousins’ kids. 4-year-olds are a handful!

Babysitting is a favor, not a treat. NTA for declining.

NTA: Sylvia’s tantrums for free childcare are more exhausting than her twins!

Fiancée takes advantage of kindness. Who should watch the kids?

Sylvia thinks it’s easy, let her handle it. NTA

NTA: Prioritizing partner’s care over babysitting, sister needs to apologize

NTA: Using her logic, kids are easier to handle during exams.

NTA: Taking care of your own family comes first.

Setting boundaries: Saying no is a complete sentence.

NTA. Delusional fiancée? Let’s dive into this spicy drama!

“NTA. Good for you for not caving and feeling guilty.”

Two 4-year-olds? Not much work? NTA!

NTA – Declining babysitting duty, cousin is ungrateful and bullying.

NTA Sylvia can’t handle her kids, you’re right to decline.
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NTA calls out entitled fiancée’s flawed logic in babysitting dispute

Putting family first

Parenting is hard, but prioritizing family is non-negotiable. NTA

Supportive comment: Your fiance is family. NTA

NTA: Using her own logic against her, kids are easy.

NTA. Sylvia’s empty threat backfires, sister beware the babysitting requests!

Supportive family offers love and luck; fiancé’s comment crosses line. NTA

Cousin’s selfishness sparks debate. Who’s really in the wrong?

NTA. Fiancée’s entitled behavior sparks debate. Who’s in the wrong?

NTA. Called her out on her BS.

Delusional fiancée expects you to babysit her kids? NTA!

Sylvia’s ex dodges babysitting duty: justified or heartless?

NTA: Logical response to entitled fiancée prioritizing exams over pain.

Defending yourself against accusations with confidence.

NTA. Sylvia needs a reality check. Boundaries and appreciation matter!

NTA calls out entitled fiancée for prioritizing exams over crisis.

Fiancée survives accident, cousin lacks empathy. NTA, cousin is TA.

NTA – Declining babysitting duty during fiancée’s crisis. Boundaries and self-care.

NTA: Fiancée’s entitlement sparks debate.

NTA for refusing to babysit. Stand up for yourself!

NTA: Cousin accuses OP of not prioritizing family, demands free babysitting.
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Prioritizing your cousin over your fiancée? NTA, but tread carefully!

Choosing your fiancé over family? NTA, priorities matter!

NTA. Family first. Choose wisely, prioritize your fiancée!

Prioritizing family: Fiancée’s needs trump cousin’s wants.
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Fiancée expects apology for declining babysitting duty, backfires hilariously. NTA

Is Sarah trying to sabotage your relationship?

Supportive comment wishes fast recovery for the fiancée.

NTA: Is he being selfish or sensible?

Confidently asserting not being the a**hole.

NTA: Cousin’s favor backfires, she’ll regret it more.

Supportive commenter defends prioritizing partner’s crisis over entitled cousin drama

NTA. Fiancée feels unappreciated when family babysits her kids.

NTA: Dad’s rejection wasn’t enough? Delusional fiancée needs reality check!

“How dare you prioritize your future wife over your cousin?!?”
