When a tragic car accident sent a man’s wife and eldest daughter to the hospital, he faced a desperate challenge: finding childcare for his four young children so he could be by their bedside.
He begged his sister, Renee, who openly hates children, for help. She refused, claiming she was busy. The brother was forced to stay home.
He later discovered Renee’s emergency was a night out drinking with her boyfriend. The revelation ignited a cold war that recently exploded when Renee needed a favor of her own.
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![Brother Ends Relationship With Sister Who Prioritized Drinking Over Childcare in a Crisis She isn't obligated to help me, and we both know that she never wanted to babysit, but it was a [darn] emergency. I wasn't trying to get a date night.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761818842377-13.webp)
![Brother Ends Relationship With Sister Who Prioritized Drinking Over Childcare in a Crisis It didn't end well, and Renee thinks I'm a selfish [jerk]. Father thinks I'm in the wrong here, and agrees with Renee. Apparently I should be more considerate of how...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761818843569-14.webp)


This is the sound of an implicit family contract snapping in half. The brother was clearly in crisis mode, and his sister chose a trivial activity over supporting him and his hospitalized wife and daughter. Her excuse, “I hate children,” doesn’t negate the gravity of the emergency.
The brother’s response is emotionally understandable: he’s applying “eye for an eye” logic, treating her minor request (dog-sitting) with the same cold indifference she showed him during his major emergency. His current behavior isn’t “petty,” as his wife suggests; it’s a necessary re-calibration of their relationship based on the new, painful reality that his sister is unreliable when he needs her most.
Renee is learning a hard truth about relational equity: you cannot consistently take the social benefits of being in a family without upholding the social obligations of an emergency.
Relationships, even familial ones, rely on an underlying principle of reciprocity. While love should be unconditional, the willingness to provide aid in a crisis often defines the health of the connection.
The sister tried to invoke her boundary (“I hate children”) to excuse her refusal. While she is not obligated to babysit, ignoring a true emergency, a mother and child hospitalized due to a car accident, shows a severe lack of empathy and commitment.
According to a study on family support published by the Pew Research Center, 85% of adults believe family members have a strong obligation to help each other out in times of crisis. Renee failed this basic “crisis test” because her definition of her own needs (going out drinking) outweighed her brother’s genuine distress.
As licensed mental health counselor Holly K. Richmond explained in a piece for Psychology Today, “Boundaries are necessary, but they should be flexible in the face of true emergencies.” Renee used her boundary as a shield to justify selfish behavior, not to protect her mental health.
The brother is now responding by setting his own boundary: “You are not a reliable presence in my life, so I will not extend myself for you.” The fact that Renee and the father are calling him the selfish one highlights their deep hypocrisy.
Check out how the community responded:
The vast majority of Redditors ruled NTA, arguing that the sister showed her true colors and deserved to be treated with the same lack of helpfulness.

![Brother Ends Relationship With Sister Who Prioritized Drinking Over Childcare in a Crisis [Reddit User] - NTA People can downvote me for this. But you are NTA. If your sister cannot put aside her discomfort to care for her niece and nephews, she...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761818765639-2.webp)


![Brother Ends Relationship With Sister Who Prioritized Drinking Over Childcare in a Crisis [Reddit User] - NTA. Your sister showed you exactly who she is. Treat her the same. I understand her hating kids, but it was a one time situation and it...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761818770795-5.webp)
A group of users specifically addressed the hypocrisy of the sister’s “I hate children” excuse versus her dog ownership, equating the responsibility levels.


![Brother Ends Relationship With Sister Who Prioritized Drinking Over Childcare in a Crisis [Reddit User] - Nta 🤷♀️🤷♀️ She showed you who she was in your time of need, and you're just returning the favor. You chose to have kids, just like she...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761818734084-3.webp)
A final set of comments praised the brother for his clear boundary setting and noted the trauma he must have felt that night.
![Brother Ends Relationship With Sister Who Prioritized Drinking Over Childcare in a Crisis ca_agent - You were traumatized that night and you learned that your sister sucks [donkey butt] and can't be depended on.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761818724065-1.webp)
The brother is not being petty; he is adjusting his expectations to match his sister’s demonstrated level of commitment. The “crisis test” revealed that Renee is an unreliable family member who prioritizes superficial plans over genuine emergency aid.
She cannot expect the relationship to operate on her terms only.
What do you think? Was the brother right to match her level of coldness, or should he rise above the bitterness?









