Imagine living with your pregnant sister-in-law (SiL) and her husband, and being asked to clean the toilet every time she needs to use it. Sounds unreasonable, right? Well, that’s exactly what one woman is going through. She’s been putting up with her SiL’s demands for months, but when her husband called it “her work,” she finally snapped. Is she justified in her anger, or is she being too sensitive? Let’s dive into this dramatic tale!
The Unwanted House Guests
The Bathroom Demands Begin
Grin and Bear It
The Breaking Point
Husband’s Unhelpful Response
“Get Back to Work”
The Explosion
Husband’s Germaphobia Excuse
Refusing to Finish the Job
SiL’s Unfortunate Consequence
Husband Blames Her
Empathy or Boundaries?
Drawing the Line ✋
Rock and a Hard Place
The Final Stand
Toilet Cleaning Drama: Who’s the Real A**hole?
After months of catering to her pregnant SiL’s unreasonable toilet cleaning demands, this woman finally had enough when her husband called it “her work.” She snapped, refusing to continue cleaning the toilet and locking herself in her room. The situation escalated when her SiL used the toilet anyway and ended up throwing up, leading to a heated argument between the woman and her husband. While he accuses her of being too sensitive and lacking empathy, she insists she’s just setting boundaries and standing up for herself. Who do you think is in the right? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this messy situation!
NTA. Her husband can clean up his own p**s.
NTA for refusing to clean up after everyone else’s messes
NTA for refusing to clean toilet. Husband and BIL TA.
Commenter sarcastically suggests GoFundMe for men’s sitter. NTA.
OP’s living situation with entitled SIL and BIL is untenable
Pregnant SIL demands toilet cleaning, commenters suggest husband should do it.
NTA for not cleaning SIL’s toilet, husband’s comment is unacceptable
Husband’s pee, husband’s job. NTA comment gets a sassy reply
Pregnant SIL demands toilet cleaning, husband and guests don’t help. NTA.
NTA comment and replies suggest standing up to pregnant SiL’s demands
Pregnant woman shares experience and defends OP. NTA
Commenter advises OP to run from narcissistic in-laws.
Don’t be a doormat! NTA, move out and stand up.
Toilet trouble? Husband’s mess, husband’s job.
Pregnancy and toilet cleaning: NTA comment and supportive reply
NTA stands their ground against pregnant SIL and her husband
NTA. Pregnant SIL demands toilet cleaning, commenter suggests a policy change.
Age difference highlights power dynamic in abusive household. NTA.
Pregnancy entitlement? NTA commenter sparks debate
Men in the house should clean the toilet to help her out
Toilet cleaning duty for pregnant SiL sparks debate. NTA.
Husband takes SIL’s side in toilet cleaning dispute
NTA for setting boundaries with houseguests and asking about plans
NTA. Pregnant SiL demands toilet cleaning, but why are there stains?
Commenter sympathizes with pregnant SIL and calls out husband’s behavior.
Toxic in-laws? Leave ASAP! Your husband treats you poorly.
Pregnant SIL demands toilet cleaning, NTA says it’s not your job
Communicate boundaries clearly to avoid resentment and blowups.
Husband won’t clean, pregnant SiL demands: who’s at fault?
Pregnant SIL demands toilet cleaning but NTA says it’s crossing the line
No excuses for messy bathroom habits, NTA comment stands strong.
Pregnant SiL demands toilet cleaning: Is she crossing the line? NTA
Cleanliness is next to godliness. NTA for hygiene reminder.
Not her job, and husband’s germaphobia questionable.
NTA comment calls out SIL and husband, suggests eviction deadline.
Don’t be a doormat! NTA for standing up.
Commenter advises leaving abusive marriage.
Misogyny and toilet cleaning? NTA calls it out.
Husband called out for being gross.
Husband should clean his sister’s feces? NTA comment sparks debate
NTA stands up to entitled SIL and offers advice
Supportive comment encourages OP to demand respect from her husband
Standing up for yourself is important. NTA
Questioning the authenticity of the situation
Don’t be their slave! You’re NTA for saying no.
Selfish family, fragile sister-in-law, NTA should move out
Husband called out for being an AH by supportive commenter
Last Updated on June 4, 2023 by Diply Social Team