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She Only Babysits For Praise: A Story Of Boundaries, Growth, And Quiet Strength

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My brother and SIL have three kids. They often ask me to babysit for free, sometimes on short notice, and I have never said no. Recently, at a big family gathering, my brother praised me for being such a good aunt.

But my face turned red when my SIL said, “Well, she only does it because she likes to feel important.“

There was a moment of awkward silence around the table. Everyone heard it. I gave a small laugh, trying to brush it off, but inside, something shifted.

I wasn’t angry. Not yet. More than anything, I felt exposed, like someone had pulled a curtain back on something I didn’t even know was there.

I’d babysat their kids dozens of times—when they wanted a date night, when the youngest had a fever and they both had to work, even when they had errands to run and just didn’t feel like dragging three kids to the store. I never complained. I loved my nieces and nephew.

I brought crafts, cooked their favorite meals, even cleaned their kitchen once when they were running late. But hearing that comment from my sister-in-law felt like a slap. That night, I went home and sat in the quiet.

I thought about every time I’d dropped what I was doing to help them. I remembered missing my best friend’s birthday dinner last year because they needed a sitter “just for a few hours.” Those few hours turned into eight. I wasn’t doing it for praise.

But I also wasn’t doing it to be dismissed like that. Still, I said nothing for a while. I figured maybe she was just stressed or had said something offhandedly.

We all do that, right? Say things we don’t really mean? But then it happened again.

Two weeks later, I got a text on a Friday at 4 PM:
“Hey! Can you come by tonight around 6? We have dinner plans.

Shouldn’t be too late!”

No “please.” No “do you have plans?” Just a casual assumption I’d be free, like always. I stared at the message for a good minute. I was tired.

I had a rough week. I had actually made plans—just to sit on the couch, order takeout, and watch that new series everyone was talking about. For the first time ever, I replied, “Sorry, I have plans tonight.

Hope you find someone!”

No apology. No explanation. Ten minutes later, my phone rang.

It was my brother. “Hey… is everything okay?”

“Yeah,” I said. “Just not free tonight.”

There was a pause.

“You’re usually always around.”

“I know. But I’ve got plans.”

He didn’t argue. But his tone changed.

Distant. A little… disappointed, maybe? I hung up and felt a wave of guilt hit me.

It was ridiculous, I know. But that’s what happens when you’re the go-to person. The reliable one.

Saying no feels like betrayal. The next week, I saw them at Mom’s house for Sunday lunch. My SIL barely looked at me.

My brother said hi, but that was about it. No mention of the kids. No thank you for all the past help.

Just cold air. I tried to ignore it. Then came the group chat message.

We have a family group chat where everyone shares updates, funny pictures, and plans. One day, someone brought up summer plans. My brother mentioned how hard it was to find reliable sitters.

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