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Man Refused To Give His Sister His New Wi-Fi Password After She Gave It To Her Boyfriend

by Layla Bui
November 21, 2025
in Social Issues

When it comes to family, there’s often an unspoken understanding about what’s shared and what’s kept private. But what happens when that line is crossed, especially when it involves something as seemingly trivial as Wi-Fi?

One Redditor found himself in a battle over his Wi-Fi password after his sister gave it to her boyfriend, and his boyfriend’s friends, without asking. What followed was a tug-of-war over privacy, bandwidth, and boundaries.

But did this Redditor go too far by refusing to share his password again? Let’s dive into this family drama and see if his decision was justified.

A man refuses to give his sister his new Wi-Fi password after she shared it with her boyfriend, leading to family tension

Man Refused To Give His Sister His New Wi-Fi Password After She Gave It To Her Boyfriend
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'AITA for refusing to give my sister my Wi-Fi password after she “accidentally” gave it to her boyfriend?'

So I (27M) live in a small apartment above my parents’ garage. My sister (25F) still lives at home.

We’ve always been close-ish, but lately she’s been bringing her boyfriend over constantly.

A few months ago, she asked for my Wi-Fi password because the signal upstairs is better. I gave it to her.

A week later, I noticed the internet was sluggish. I checked my router and saw seven new devices connected.

Turns out she gave my password to her boyfriend “just for one night,”

but then he gave it to his friends so they could “download something quickly.”

I confronted her, she laughed it off, and said, “It’s just Wi-Fi, don’t be so dramatic.”

I changed the password. She found out, got mad, and told my parents I was being petty.

Now they’re telling me I should “just share” because it’s “family.”

I said I’ll happily share if she promises not to give it to anyone else. She refused, saying “I can’t control what people do.” So I refused too.

Now she’s sulking, my parents are annoyed, and I’m getting side-eyed at dinner. AITA for not giving her the new password?

The OP’s frustration is completely understandable. He gave his sister his Wi-Fi password as a favor, and then she shared it without asking, violating the trust he placed in her.

From a psychological perspective, this is all about setting and enforcing boundaries. Dr. Marvin G. Knittel Ed.D., a professor emeritus of counselor education at the University of Nebraska, explains that boundaries are absolutely essential in healthy relationships, including family ones.

He says, “Healthy personal boundaries help maintain a positive self-concept. It’s important because I can take better care of myself. He continued, “Clearly established boundaries help us to take care of ourselves emotionally, physically and spiritually.”

However, when one person ignores or disrespects the other’s boundaries, it creates a breakdown of trust and mutual respect.

And that’s what happened here. The OP’s sister broke the trust by giving out the Wi-Fi password without asking, and that left the OP feeling disrespected.

When the OP changed the password, it wasn’t about being petty, it was about protecting his space and his resources. He made it clear that he was okay with sharing, but his sister needed to promise she wouldn’t pass it around.

When she refused and said she couldn’t control what others did, it felt like she wasn’t taking responsibility for her actions, and that only made things worse.

As Dr. Ramani Durvasula points out, boundaries aren’t just about saying “no” to the things that we don’t want to do and “yes” to the things that we want to do.; they have to be enforced for the relationship to work. She says, “Personal boundaries for relationships to thrive … Boundaries are a two-step process. It’s setting and enforcing.”

Then, there’s the family dynamic. The OP’s parents telling him to “just share” because “it’s family” puts a lot of pressure on him to let go of his boundaries. While family often means sharing and being generous, it’s still important to recognize that the OP is entitled to set limits on what he shares, even with those he loves.

This part of the situation reveals how easy it is for family members to overlook personal needs in favor of keeping things smooth or “peaceful.” But the OP’s request for respect is valid, and he has every right to stand by it.

In conclusion, the OP’s decision to change the password was not about being petty; it was about asserting his personal space and his right to control what he shares. The issue wasn’t the Wi-Fi; it was the disrespect of his boundaries.

This situation is a good reminder that boundaries, no matter how small, are vital to any healthy relationship, even family ones. The OP did the right thing by sticking to his guns.

He communicated his needs, and by enforcing those boundaries, he’s encouraging the kind of respect and understanding that should go both ways in family relationships.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

This group suggested clever ways to limit the bandwidth without directly cutting off access

Vox289 − Set up a guest network and name it what your current network is.

Change your own network to something like comcast_guest or whatever so she doesn’t realize it’s yours.

On the guest network limit it to like 25% of the total bandwidth using the routers controls.

She’ll see the same name and think she and her freeloaders are on your usual network

but be limited to a fraction of the available bandwidth and whatever speed you allow. Don’t be ‘an a__hole’, be smarter than they are

Donutsmell − “just share” because it’s “family. ” Except it’s not, is it?  It’s family, boyfriends, and whoever the boyfriend’s friends are. NTA.

BobbyPinBabe − “I can’t control what people do. ” It’s a password that quite literally controls what people do.

These commenters backed the OP’s stance, emphasizing that the sister’s actions were disrespectful

True-Button-6471 − NTA - tell her it's only wifi, and not to be so dramatic.

LonelyOwl68 − NTA Your parents would probably feel differently if your sister had shared THEIR password,

and her boyfriend gave it to everyone he knows. This is overstepping the bounds of courtesy, at the very least,

and is downright rude and disrespectful of your privacy at worst. Keep your password to yourself.

Your sister has resources, she can get her own Wi-Fi and share it with whomever she wants.

Using yours to download their stuff and using it for 7 extra devices isn't playing fair.

RedSunCinema − You don't "accidentally" give anyone a password. It's always deliberate.

This group agreed that the sister abused the WiFi by allowing too many people to use it for bandwidth-heavy activities

JustheBean − NTA Sharing WiFi with the rest of the family worked for her up until this point.

You didn’t have a problem with sharing on principle, but she compromised the WiFi by giving it to a bunch of people FOR DOWNLOADS.

Of course that’s eating up all the bandwidth.

She can buy herself a WiFi extender or a new router if it’s such a big deal to her.

Let her pull that crap with your parent’s WiFi and see how quickly they decide you weren’t overreacting.

Adorable-Writing3617 − NTA. She cannot be trusted with your privacy.

friendlily − NTA. Your response to everyone without fail should be, "it's just wifi, don't be so dramatic." Say nothing else.

These commenters suggested practical solutions like creating an authorized device list or maintaining control over WiFi access to ensure only trusted people use it

OniyaMCD − NTA - my spouse and I had a roommate who would abuse the bandwidth.

While it didn't affect our Internet cost, it affected our ability to use what we paid for.

We also had to cut his access, then had a discussion about bandwidth.

Your sister needs to understand that bandwidth is not an infinite resource, and her BF's friends are most definitely 'not family'.

KSknitter − You should make an authorized device list for wifi access. That way you can share the password and she can access it anyway.

Pixoholic − If you're being dramatic and that it's not big deal why is it such a big deal when she's cut off.

You can use the same words back to her: "It's just wifi, don't be dramatic. " NTA

Should family always “share” everything, or is it okay to protect your personal space and resources? What do you think? Was the sister out of line for not respecting the rules? Share your take below!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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