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She Works All Night – Her Family Thinks That’s No Excuse to Sleep All Day

by Charles Butler
July 21, 2025
in Social Issues

Imagine stumbling home at 7:30 AM, bone-tired from a grueling night shift, only to have your parents blast music, pick locks, and send your little brother to yank you out of bed by 11 AM.

One 24-year-old Redditor, living with her parents, spilled a tale wilder than a caffeine-fueled all-nighter. Her folks insist she’s “missing family time,” but her desperate need for sleep led to a heated yelling match with Dad.

Now, the house is quieter than a graveyard shift, but the tension’s thicker than hospital fog. Want the juicy details? Dive into the original story below! This saga is a chaotic clash of sleep deprivation and family expectations.

The Redditor’s fighting for rest to survive her night shifts, but her parents seem hell-bent on a midday reunion. Was she wrong to lose her cool, or are her parents pushing too far? Let’s unpack this domestic drama with a yawn and a wink.

She Works All Night - Her Family Thinks That’s No Excuse to Sleep All Day

When Sleep Becomes a Family Feud

'Aita For Yelling At My Parents For Waking Me Up?'

I'm 24f, living with my parents and I work night shifts. I get home around 7:30am and will sleep until around 3. My parents would come into my bedroom and wake me up at 11am so I could still have time to 'enjoy my day'. I started using the lock on my door and it stopped.

Then they began playing loud music to wake me up but I started using ear buds to block out the noise. They'd call me to wake me up so I put my phone on do not disturb. They want me to be awake so I can spend time with family. I get it, but I'm available to spend time with them in the afternoon. I don't see why it has to be midday?

This morning they picked the lock and sent my brother in to wake me up, saying that he misses me. I took him back downstairs and handed him to dad saying that I still need more sleep. Dad started raising his voice about how I'm barely even a part of the family anymore.

I began yelling that I need my sleep so I can function during my shifts and that it's not like I'm unemployed and staying up all night just so I can sleep all day.

He couldn't believe that I yelled back but I didn't stick around and went back to sleep (this time moving my dresser in front of the door). Neither of my parents are talking to me at the moment.. Edit: Moving out is not an option.

Living with parents as an adult can feel like navigating a sitcom where everyone’s script is different. This Redditor, a 24-year-old night-shift worker, needs her sleep from 7:30 AM to 3 PM to function, but her parents are on a mission to wake her by 11 AM for “family time.

” From loud music to lock-picking and sending her brother in, they’ve pulled every trick short of a bugle. Her yelling match with Dad, who claims she’s “barely part of the family,” escalated things, and now they’re giving her the silent treatment.

Sleep or family, who’s got the upper hand?Let’s break it down. Night-shift workers face serious health risks, studies show disrupted sleep cycles can increase stress and impair cognitive function, per a 2023 National Institute of Health report.

The Redditor’s not slacking; she’s protecting her ability to work, as she emphasized in her outburst. Her parents, though, likely miss the family rhythm they’re used to, seeing her sleep schedule as a barrier.

Their tactics, especially picking the lock, cross into disrespect, as Reddit might argue, showing a lack of empathy for her needs.This mess taps into a broader issue: generational clashes over boundaries in multigenerational homes.

A 2024 Pew Research study found 57% of young adults living with parents report conflicts over personal space and schedules. Dr. John Gottman, a relationship expert, notes:

“Respecting boundaries is key to healthy family dynamics, without it, resentment builds” (via The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work).

The Redditor’s tried earbuds, Do Not Disturb, and even a dresser barricade, but her parents’ persistence suggests a deeper communication gap. What’s the fix? A calm family meeting could help, maybe she proposes evening bonding time, like dinner at 5 PM, to align with her schedule.

She could explain, “My sleep keeps me healthy for work, but I’m all in for family time later.” If they push back, a firmer boundary, like a better lock, might be needed, though it risks more tension.

For now, she’s right to prioritize rest, but yelling may have upped the ante. What do you think, hould she apologize to smooth things over, or are her parents the ones who need to chill?

Reddit’s probably buzzing louder than the parents’ wake-up playlist, with takes spicier than a night-shift energy drink!

Here's how people reacted to the post:

Reddit user suggests waking family at night to mirror their disruption of a night shift worker’s sleep.

[Reddit User] − NTA. You should go into their rooms in the middle of the night and wake them up because you “want to spend time with family” and see how much they like that s**t.

HPNerd44 − NTA 1. Get a doorstop 2. Start calling them during your night shift after they’ve had 4 hours of sleep and tell them to enjoy the evening. Or take their phones and set a bunch of random appointments with reminders days in advance that go off in the middle of the night.

winesis − NTA start calling your parents during your break at work in the middle of the night just to say hi. If they complain tell them you miss them.

Another Reddit user advises waking up family members upon returning home from a night shift to highlight availability for hanging out.

[Reddit User] − NTA. Wake them up when you get home and let them know you're free to hang out.

jlc_1027 − Omgsh this is super weird. Have they always been controlling? Do they hate your job? This is very very unnatural behaviour. You don't need better locks, you need a sit down or to move out.

Active-Subject267 − Don't you all think OP would have moved out by now if it was an option?? Such dumb recommendations on this platform, I swear. I saw another similar post like this a couple months ago. OP started calling and texting their dad's phone while OP was working in the middle of the night.

Dad got the hint after a week or so and never disturbed OP again after that.

A Reddit user sympathizes with a night shift worker, noting their late 7:30 AM return and predicting family outrage if disturbed during normal sleep hours.

ThrowAwayCatBalloon − NTA. you literally don't even get home until 730. I bet if you did this to them, during their conventional sleep times, they'd be PISSED.

[Reddit User] − NTA. This is ridiculous. Are you supposed to function on four hours of sleep indefinitely? How soon can you move out?

While another Reddit user highlights the unfair expectation of availability for night shift workers and supports waking parents at 2 AM to reflect their own disruptions.

[Reddit User] − NTA - The worst part about working night shift is the unreasonable expectation that because you aren’t at work in the afternoon, it means you are available all day. I like the previously suggested idea of waking your parents up at 2 AM. Because that it exactly what they are doing to you.

compound515 − Neither of my parents are talking to me at the moment. Excellent, problem solved.

A Sleep-Starved Standoff

This Redditor’s tale is a wild ride through sleep struggles and family friction. Was she wrong to yell at her parents for their relentless wake-up antics, or are they out of line for ignoring her night-shift needs?

Should she mend fences to keep the peace, or stand firm for her sleep? How would you handle parents who think midday’s the only family time? Drop your hot takes below!

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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