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Friend Refuses to Work, Expects Widow to House Her and Two Kids Forever

by Charles Butler
December 21, 2025
in Social Issues

Helping a friend can quietly turn into adopting a whole second family.

This 32-year-old widow has three young kids, two jobs, and a long-term plan she’s been grinding toward since COVID flipped everything upside down. The rental house is cramped, but it’s home for now, and she’s been making it work.

Six months ago, her friend Trish asked for a place to stay. She had two kids and nowhere else to go. The widow said yes, with one clear condition, this wasn’t permanent. She planned to buy a house and move on.

Trish nodded. Time passed. No job. No savings. No backup plan.

Then the house offer got accepted, and reality arrived faster than Trish expected. When she realized there was no extra space in the new home for her family, she didn’t pivot.

She panicked. And she blamed the one person who had already given her six months of shelter.

Now, read the full story:

Friend Refuses to Work, Expects Widow to House Her and Two Kids Forever
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'AITA for not allowing my friend to move with my and my children?'

I am a 32YO widow to three young children. We live in a small but cute three bedroom that is too small for us but do to cost of living...

we ended up renting the home longer than originally expected.

The house has a renovated garage type space in the back and about 6 months ago my friend "Trish" asked if she could stay because she had no where to...

I told her that's fine but that I would not be renewing my lease because I am purchasing a home.

Trish has not saved up any money or gotten a job. I reminded her last week that I would start putting in offers on homes this week.

We put in a offer this past Friday and found out today that i was accepted. I let Trish know that I if things went well we would be leaving...

She asked me about the house and then said that the house doesn't have a space for her and her kids but otherwise it was perfect.

I thought she was joking and said that once we get settled we will figure out something for sleep overs with the kids.

Trish seemed totally taken off guard. She said that she didn't think I was really going to move without her and that she had no where to go and she...

She called her sister and her sister said no she can't stay because their grandmother already lives there and there is no more space

Trish is now freaking out and saying that we've all turned our back on her. Her parents don't have their own place nor do her grandparents.

I recommended income based housing a job but she said she doesn't want to put er kids in day care.

She says that I have more than enough money to help her and still buy a house

( I work two jobs and have busted my b__t to buy this house and have enough money for furniture and everything to be the way I want).

I basically told her I can't help her and the lights will be out September 15th.. AITA for leaving her with no where to go?

ETA: a few people have messaged me asking to know what happened with Trish. She moved and we’ve barely spoken.

However, a few days later her grandparents put her out and she ended up in a hotel. She’s now raising money in a go fund me for a deposit and...

Me and my kids go to the closing table next Thursday and we very excited.

I have only seen Trish once since she moved out and she was explaining to a mutual friend that she couldn’t accept the child care voucher from DSS for some...

I made a beeline away from that conversation

This is one of those stories where guilt tries to wear a kindness costume. The widow didn’t slam a door in Trish’s face. She opened it for six months. She shared space her own kids barely had. She warned her, repeatedly, about the timeline.

Trish didn’t misunderstand. She ignored. And when the plan didn’t magically change, she reframed generosity as obligation. That shift is where friendship quietly ends.

At the heart of this story is a boundary problem that slowly turned into a dependency. Trish didn’t treat the six months as a bridge. She treated it like a soft launch into permanent support. That happens more often than people admit, especially when one person feels overwhelmed and another appears stable.

Psychologists describe this pattern as learned dependency, where someone relies on external rescue rather than building their own capacity. When rescue becomes predictable, urgency disappears.

Trish didn’t save money. She didn’t job hunt. She didn’t explore housing programs until the deadline arrived. Why would she, when the safety net felt secure? But here’s the part that matters.

The widow didn’t just support a friend. She supported six people, while working two jobs, raising three kids alone, and planning a future. That changes the moral math.

Helping someone survive is different from carrying them indefinitely. Especially when children are involved.

Parenting experts consistently emphasize that children need stability, space, and predictability. Overcrowding and constant adult stress can affect emotional development and household dynamics.

This widow already lived in a home that was too small for her family. Adding three more people was never sustainable. And buying a house wasn’t selfish. It was responsible. It secured permanence for her kids in a world that hasn’t offered them much of it.

Trish’s refusal to work also matters. She wasn’t blocked by circumstances alone. She declined daycare. She declined income-based housing. She declined temporary solutions that required trade-offs. Instead, she pointed at her friend’s bank account and decided that was the answer. That’s entitlement, not desperation.

Experts on boundaries often say this plainly. A boundary is not unkind because it causes discomfort. It is unkind only when it is arbitrary or cruel. This boundary was neither. It was communicated early. It was repeated. And it protected three children who already lost their father.

There’s also a red flag in Trish’s reaction after moving out. She burned bridges quickly. She accused everyone of abandonment. She jumped from household to household until no one could absorb her anymore.

That pattern suggests a deeper issue than bad luck. It suggests avoidance. The widow did the healthiest thing available. She chose her kids. She honored her plan. And she refused to let guilt rewrite reality.

Check out how the community responded:

Many commenters were blunt, saying Trish wasn’t acting like a friend at all. They saw her behavior as exploitation, not crisis.

Aggressive-Mind-2085 - NTA. You gave her six months. She is not working. She is not planning to work. Her plan was to exploit you.

ProfPlumDidIt - NTA. You may be her friend. But she is not yours. She’s only using you.

baka-tari - Trish is leaving herself with nowhere to go. You didn’t turn your back on her. You gave her time. She chose not to use it.

Others focused on safety and warned OP to protect her new home and children from boundary-pushing attempts.

BallantyneR - Trish is angling to be your dependent. I wouldn’t let her have your new address. No sleepovers.

She will try to stay or leave the kids. Watch your mail.

Sugar_Mama76 - She wants you to keep working two jobs so she doesn’t have to get one. That’s not friendship. You earned this house. Enjoy it.

Several commenters applauded OP for prioritizing her kids and refusing to let guilt override common sense.

mcmxcven - NTA. Put your kids first. The house was already small. You’re not her partner. You’re not responsible for supporting her.

SnooDoughnuts4691 - No idea why people think you’re obligated to help them financially when they refuse to help themselves. You gave plenty of help.

thecarolinamama - I texted her about leaving. She said she’s going to her great grandparents. She left that night.

This wasn’t a choice between kindness and cruelty. It was a choice between enabling and stability. The widow helped when she could. She communicated clearly. She followed through.

Trish didn’t get abandoned. She ran out of people willing to replace responsibility. And that hurts, but it’s not injustice. Now the widow gets to close on a house. Her kids get rooms. They get space. They get permanence.

That’s not selfish. That’s survival done right.

So what do you think? Should long-term help come with hard deadlines and conditions? Or is there ever a point where helping too much becomes harmful?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 3/3 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/3 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/3 votes | 0%
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Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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