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He Said Kids Need “A Real Family,” So This Father Removed Him From Their Lives

by Leona Pham
August 17, 2026
in Social Issues

A child’s birthday party should be a place filled with laughter, love, and people who make them feel celebrated. But sometimes, protecting that happiness means making difficult choices about who gets invited.

The original poster (OP) has built a loving family with his partner after adopting two siblings from foster care.

Their children are thriving, but one family member’s comments about their family structure crossed a serious line.

After OP’s brother-in-law questioned whether his kids could grow up healthy without a mother figure, OP made a decision that caused tension throughout the family.

Read on to find out why OP chose to set this boundary.

Father questions whether excluding his sister’s husband from his child’s party was the right choice after hurtful comments

He Said Kids Need “A Real Family,” So This Father Removed Him From Their Lives
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'AITA for not letting my sister bring her husband to my kid’s birthday party after what he said?'

I never thought I would have to post on here, but here we are.

So I (31M) am a gay man and I live with my partner (36M). We’ve been

together for 9 years and we adopted two kids, L (8M) and M (6F), who are

siblings. We adopted them through foster care after they had a pretty

rough early childhood, and they’ve been with us for almost 4 years now.

They are genuinely thriving. They’re doing great in school, they’re happy,

they’re loud, they’re chaotic, they argue about cereal flavors and whose

turn it is on the Switch like any normal kids.

Now, my older sister R( 35F) has always been… iffy about my relationship,

but she’s usually kept it polite-ish. Her husband J (37M), however, has

always been more openly judgmental, but in that fake “I’m just concerned” kind of way.

At first, I ignored it for the sake of peace. I figured, whatever, I don’t need

his approval. But things escalated last week when we were planning M's

6th birthday party. It was going to be small: a few classmates, family, cake,

the usual chaos involving glitter and sugar.

R asked if she and J could come, and I said yes.... until what happened next.

A few days before the party, we were at a family dinner and J made a

comment like, “I just think it’s unfair that those kids are being raised

without a mother figure. It’s confusing developmentally. They’re going to

have issues later.” I asked him what exactly he meant by “issues,” and he

said something along the lines of: “Kids need a proper example of a man

and a woman. Otherwise they’re going to grow up confused about relationships.”

My husband immediately shut that down and said he was being offensive

and outdated. I stayed calm but told him that our kids are loved, stable, and

doing great, and that he doesn’t get to reduce our family like that.

He doubled down and said he was “just being honest.” So I told R privately

that I didn’t feel comfortable having J at the birthday party anymore. I said

she is still absolutely welcome, but I didn’t want someone who openly

thinks my kids are “confused” attending their celebration.

That’s when everything blew up. R accused me of “punishing her marriage

for his opinion,” and said I was being dramatic and “isolating the kids from

family.” She also said I was “creating a bubble” and that eventually my kids

will “ask questions I can’t answer.”

I told her I can answer their questions, because I already do. We talk about

families all the time, how some kids have two dads, two moms, one parent,

grandparents, foster families, chosen families, etc. My kids understand love

is what makes a family, not gender or anything else. She hung up on me.

Now half my family is split. My mom says I should “just let it go for one day”

because it’s a birthday party and “not the time for conflict.” My dad says J

was out of line and shouldn’t be around the kids anyway. R is now saying

I’m “punishing the kids” by excluding J , and that I’m being controlling.

For context: I am not banning her. I am not banning other family members.

I just don’t want someone who openly disrespects my family structure at a

child’s birthday party. My husband thinks I did the right thing and that

we’re setting boundaries. But now I’m sitting here wondering if I went too

far by drawing a hard line on a birthday party.

So… AITA for not letting my sister’s husband attend my kid’s birthday party

after what he said about our family?

A child’s birthday party is supposed to be a place where they feel celebrated, accepted, and surrounded by people who are happy they exist.

For many parents, the hardest boundaries to set are not with strangers, but with relatives who believe they should still have access despite causing hurt.

Family ties can be meaningful, but they do not automatically outweigh a child’s need to feel respected.

In this situation, OP was not making a decision based on a simple disagreement or a difference of opinion.

He was responding to a comment that directly questioned the legitimacy of his family and suggested that his children were somehow disadvantaged because they have two fathers.

The deeper issue was not whether J personally agrees with OP’s life. People can hold private beliefs.

The problem was that J chose to voice those beliefs in a way that placed OP’s children’s identity and future well-being under suspicion.

A different perspective is that some relatives convince themselves they are “protecting children” when they are actually protecting their own worldview.

J may genuinely believe he is expressing concern, but concern without respect often becomes judgment.

Children are highly sensitive to how adults talk about their family.

Even if they do not understand every word, they recognize rejection, discomfort, and tension.

OP’s decision was less about excluding one adult and more about controlling the emotional environment around his child’s celebration.

Research on child development consistently shows that children benefit most from stable, supportive relationships rather than a specific family structure.

That insight connects directly to OP’s situation. His children are not a debate topic or an opportunity for someone to “wait and see” whether his family works.

They are children who have already experienced instability before adoption and now have a home where they feel safe and loved.

Protecting that environment is part of parenting.

It is also important that OP did not demand his sister end her marriage or cut J out of the family entirely.

He made a specific boundary around a specific event: a birthday party meant to celebrate his daughter.

A person does not have an automatic invitation to intimate family moments simply because they are related.

The long-term challenge may be helping extended family understand that acceptance is not about forcing everyone to share identical beliefs.

It is about expecting basic respect.

A family can survive disagreements, but it becomes much harder when someone expects their disagreement to be centered above another person’s dignity.

OP’s choice was not about creating a bubble around his children.

It was about making sure their celebration was filled with people who came to celebrate them, not people quietly questioning whether their family was valid.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

These commenters strongly supported protecting the children from people who hold prejudiced beliefs

ShadeWolf95 − Nta. Your sisters husband is h__ophobic and so is she. Cut

them both out cause the only questions your kids are gonna have are "why

does aunt and uncle hate my dads for loving each other? " And "why are my

dads being doormats towards the hate from other family members? " You chose those kids.

Now are you gonna choose blood that disrespects or are you gonna choose the family you built?

After_Tomatillo_7182 − A person expressing that type of opinion should

not be around your children. He doesn't respect your family. Nta

Fubar_As_Usual − The only person in this post who will confuse your kids is

your BIL. Ban him without any guilt, whatsoever. Your sister is also riding

that line of being unacceptable. They both sound like bigots. NTA ETA: You

are an awesome dad and any child would be lucky to be a part of your nuclear family.

bittergreen49 − NTA. You don't need bigots around your kids. ..not the

overt ones nor the ones that can best be described as "iffy" and "polite-

ish". Any blood relative. ..including grandparents. ..can be replaced by

wonderful found family, your kids won't be deprived, they will be

protected and loved. Good for you for establishing consequences to violating your boundaries.

This group focused on accountability

KittyPuperMamaPerson − You are being an a__hole to your partner, and

kids by thinking of involving that bigot into their celebrations. We need to

stop teaching kids to eat s__t and smile to keep the peace. Nobody is

holding your BIL accountable and that’s b__lshit.

Hatsforcatz − “Punishing her marriage for his opinion” is rich. They ought to

look closely at that statement. Seems they’re punishing your marriage

because of his belief. That she’s choosing to stand with and support him

speaks volumes. Your sister is at a crossroads. Be prepared.

bmw5986 − NTA. But you need to ban R as well. She is openly and fully

supporting her husband's homophobia. What does welcoming the enabler,

but not the perpetrator teach your children? It teaches them the enablers,

the one who wont stand up and say hell no! are say people, not as bad, etc.

It teaches them to accept disrespect so they dont rock the boat.

It teaches them to set aside their discomfort over things they know are

wrong so someone else doesnt have to. Why is any of this ok with you as a parent?

These commenters emphasized that children notice attitudes and behaviors even when adults try to hide them

ToughCareer4293 − NTA WtheactualF! ? I’d ditch both of them; sis and the

spouse. They’re not exactly “a proper example of a man and a woman” that

OP’s kids need. The bigots who want to hide behind a shield of deniable

plausibility don’t get to influence how to raise children that aren’t their own. OP’s kids may be young but they’re not oblivious.

Kids can feel when someone’s energy is off. It’s impossible for R and J not

to give off bad vibes if they’re willing to voice their disapproval. I’m sure it

shows in their faces even when they don’t openly say their judgmental opinions.

thimbleful_of_fucks − Excluding a passive homophobe is "punishing the

kids? " Oh. No. How ever will they survive? /s NTA. Just because they don't

like how you butter your bread doesn't make you bad parents. Nor does it

make you fair game for their color commentary. Your kids are happy, healthy, and loved; that's the most important thing.

And I guarantee your kids have picked up on J being. .. off with you. Kids

are impossibly intuitive and if they've been in the foster system they likely

have a stronger sense of awareness. You're doing the right thing.

vc-of-b − NTA. If the i__ot husband said blatantly r__ist things would you

want the black parents to just excuse it? Nope. Doesn’t matter where the

hate/prejudice is focused. It’s still a vehicle for hate, teaches a completely

distorted way of thinking. Definitely not what your children should be

subjected to. And sister does not have the right to reduce, minimize, defend such offensive thoughts.

J believed he was only sharing an opinion, but for OP it became a question of whether someone who doubts their family belongs at their child’s celebration.

While some relatives felt avoiding conflict would have been easier, others supported the decision to protect the kids’ sense of belonging.

Do you think OP was right to draw a firm boundary, or should family disagreements be set aside for special occasions?

How would you handle a relative who refuses to respect your family? Share your thoughts below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 2/2 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/2 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/2 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/2 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/2 votes | 0%

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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