Imagine having a sister-in-law who constantly visits your home without notice, just to spend time with your oldest child. Sounds exhausting, right? One woman found herself in this exact situation, and she’s had enough. The reason behind her sister-in-law’s obsession? A tragic miscarriage that happened over a decade ago. But is it time for her to seek professional help and move on? Let’s dive into this emotionally charged story.
Two Pregnancies, One Tragedy

Fast Forward to Today ️

Surprise Visits

Unwanted Houseguest

The Real Reason Behind the Visits

Bitterness and Bonding

Ignoring Her Own Children

Grieving and Moving On

The Breaking Point ⚠️

A Painful Reminder

Suggesting Therapy

Husband’s Support ✊

The Fallout ️

Enough is Enough: Time for Therapy? ️
Our protagonist has reached her breaking point with her sister-in-law’s constant, unannounced visits. The SIL’s obsession with her niece, who would have been the same age as her miscarried child, has taken a toll on the family. After suggesting therapy instead of plane tickets, the SIL becomes bitter and cuts off communication. Is it time for her to seek professional help and move on for the sake of her own children? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this emotionally charged situation…
After years of sporadic visits, OP finally snaps at SIL’s obsession. Mixed reactions ensue

SIL’s grief or obsession? NTA sets boundaries for disruption.
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Setting boundaries with family is important for mental health. NTA

SIL’s obsession with niece raises red flags, NTA for addressing.

NTA commenter calls out SIL’s harmful behavior, receives support.

Coping with stillbirth, commenter advises SIL to focus on her kids.

Setting boundaries with SIL’s grief and surprise visits

Navigating grief can be tough, but obsession is not okay

Setting boundaries with family can be tough , but necessary for self-care

Protecting your daughter from SIL’s unhealthy obsession. NTA

Sister needs therapy for SIL’s obsession with niece. NTA.

SIL’s obsession with niece is concerning, NTA suggests therapy.

SIL’s obsession with niece: a mental illness or just an excuse?

Setting boundaries with family can be tough

NTA’s comment highlights the abnormality of SIL’s behavior

Set boundaries with SIL’s obsession. NTA.

Heartbroken parent shares how SIL’s obsession is unacceptable

SIL’s bizarre behavior affecting all kids. NTA for intervening.

Set boundaries and stick to them to stop SIL’s favoritism.

Setting boundaries with family for their mental health

Setting boundaries with SIL for niece’s sake
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The sudden change in SIL’s behavior raises concerns

SIL’s obsession with niece raises concern for medical intervention. NTA.

13 years of unannounced visits and leaving kids? NTA needs therapy

Loss can be tough, NTA suggests therapy for SIL
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Aunt’s love for niece turns obsessive, but OP’s NTA intervention helps

SIL’s concerning obsession with niece raises red flags

Gentle approach failed, time for tough love and counseling

SIL’s obsession with her ‘angel baby’ and avoidance of reality. NTA.

SIL’s entitlement to niece’s time: NTA calls for therapy
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Sensitivity is key! SIL’s behavior may be a cry for help ♀️

Heartbreaking situation. Seeking professional help is crucial for healing.
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Setting boundaries with SIL’s unhealthy obsession with niece. NTA.
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SIL’s unhealthy attachment to your child? NTA, set boundaries.

Prioritize living kids’ needs over SIL’s angel babies obsession.

Commenter relates to SIL’s grief but recognizes the need for therapy.

Aunt’s unannounced visits to busy family, NTA but…

Being honest doesn’t always come across as nice

Concerned commenter suggests talking to SIL’s spouse about obsession.

Commenter finds SIL’s behavior creepy, like a Lifetime movie.

SIL’s obsession is alarming, NTA for suggesting she needs help
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Communication is key: NTA should have been informed beforehand

SIL’s obsession with niece causing harm. NTA for setting boundaries.

Setting boundaries with family during grief

SIL’s grief over her baby’s loss is manifesting in unhealthy ways

Oldest’s opinion matters: NTA asks about their thoughts

Setting boundaries with SIL is crucial for daughter’s well-being.

Setting boundaries with family can be tough, but necessary.

NTA- SIL’s obsession is unhealthy and stalker-ish. Major therapy needed.

Enjoy the free time while you can!


Agreeing with the judgment but empathizing with the frustration

Setting boundaries with obsessive SIL for the sake of children

Not the a**hole, but what’s the backstory?

Clear and concise. Shutting down SIL’s obsession.
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Silent victory: When silence is the best response.

Being right doesn’t mean being r**e

Honesty is the best policy. NTA comment delivers tough love.

Being honest can still hurt, but therapy could help.

Encouraging therapy for SIL’s obsession can prevent future reliance.

Not the a**hole, but why the obsession with niece?

Unannounced visits are a no-go , but OP is NTA

Setting boundaries with family member’s unhealthy obsession. NTA.

Commenter suggests SIL needs therapy for niece obsession
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Finally speaking up.
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SIL’s obsession with niece is not healthy. NTA. Therapy needed.

Setting boundaries with family can be tough. NTA’s SIL needs help

Aunt’s NTA verdict highlights concerning behavior towards niece.

Commenter calls out neglectful parent in intense family drama

Commenter expresses concern for SIL’s well-being and children
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SIL’s inappropriate behavior with niece: NAH, but therapy needed.

Last Updated on May 5, 2023 by Diply Social Team