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  1. The OP, who is very close to their cousin, and was excited about welcoming a sister-in-law into their life, but the SIL wasn't
  2. SIL doesn't enjoy being around kids, so she attends family gatherings less frequently
  3. SIL requested a child-free visit, but the OP refused, leading to a heated argument
  4. The OP added some edits to make some facts clear
  5. They continued
  6. Here's the second part of the edit
  7. SIL's request for a child-free evening is unreasonable
  8. Communicate with the cousin directly to address the situation
  9. SIL is intentionally creating drama
  10. Children belong at home
  11. SIL is inconsiderate
  12. SIL doesn't seem to value spending time with you
  13. SIL's request is outrageous
  14. SIL is being unreasonable

Entitled Sister-In-Law Demands Redditor To Keep Their Children Away From Their Own Home So She Could Visit

This Redditor (OP) shares a sibling-like connection with their cousin. When the cousin got married, the OP was excited to welcome a sister-in-law. However, things got complicated due to cultural differences and, especially, the sister-in-law's discomfort with the kids.
The sister-in-law doesn't enjoy being around kids, and this becomes a big issue as the family is full of them. As the cousin prepares to move to another continent for a year, the OP invites them for a farewell visit. However, the sister-in-law surprises everyone by wanting a child-free evening of fun.
Despite the OP suggesting alternatives like going out for dinner or catching up after the kids are in bed, the sister-in-law insists on a child-free environment and suggests leaving the kids at a friend's house. Uncomfortable with this, the OP stands their ground, leading a heated argument. Do you think the OP is wrong?
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ocd_catlover's storySource: ocd_catlover

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The OP, who is very close to their cousin, and was excited about welcoming a sister-in-law into their life, but the SIL wasn't

OP was excited about welcoming a sister-in-law into their life, but the SIL wasn't Source: ocd_catlover
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SIL doesn't enjoy being around kids, so she attends family gatherings less frequently

SIL doesn't enjoy being around kids, so she attends family gatherings less frequently Source: ocd_catlover
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SIL requested a child-free visit, but the OP refused, leading to a heated argument

SIL requested a child-free visit, but the OP refused, leading to a heated argument Source: ocd_catlover
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The OP added some edits to make some facts clear

The OP added some edits to make some facts clear Source: ocd_catlover
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They continued

They continued Source: ocd_catlover
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Here's the second part of the edit

Here's the second part of the edit Source: ocd_catlover
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SIL's request for a child-free evening is unreasonable

SIL's request for a child-free evening is unreasonable Source: travelkmac
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Communicate with the cousin directly to address the situation

Communicate with the cousin directly to address the situation Source: Walktothebrook
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SIL is intentionally creating drama

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Children belong at home

Children belong at home Source: Princess-She-ra
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SIL is inconsiderate

SIL is inconsiderate Source: pupperoni42
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SIL doesn't seem to value spending time with you

SIL doesn't seem to value spending time with you Source: SpookyMamma
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SIL's request is outrageous

SIL's request is outrageous Source: Lizhasquestions
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SIL is being unreasonable

Source: Pravin
What are your thoughts on the sister-in-law's request to keep the children away during her visit? Do you think the OP should have accommodated her or stood their ground? Share your opinions and let us know if you've encountered similar situations in your own experiences with family dynamics.
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