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This Father Banned His Sister From Seeing His Children After She Called Them “Brats” In Private Texts.

by Sunny Nguyen
July 21, 2025
in Social Issues

Imagine the way a man’s chest tightens when he unlocks his phone to find a barrage of messages that feel like tiny grenades exploding one by one. That was the gut-wrenching moment a 37-year-old father experienced when his own mother, perhaps unaware of the fire she was about to spark, forwarded him a string of texts.

In them, his younger sister, an outspoken, free-spirited woman, had let loose her exasperation over his five children, casually referring to them as “brats.” The words sliced straight through his protective instincts like a knife.

In that instant, the warmth of family ties froze over. He saw the sarcastic quips, the dismissive tone, and something inside him snapped. This wasn’t a random stranger, this was his sister, someone who should have been a safe harbor for his kids, not their critic behind closed doors.

What followed was a whirlwind of hurt feelings, late-night arguments, and a decisive ban that would split their family down the middle. Was he defending his children’s dignity, or letting wounded pride burn a bridge beyond repair?

This Father Banned His Sister From Seeing His Children After She Called Them “Brats” In Private Texts.

This Redditor’s tale is a wild ride – buckle up! Here’s the original post, straight from the source:

Aita For Banning My Sister From Seeing My Kids After What She Said?

Let me make it clear, I completely understand that having kids is not for everybody. I respect this and have no problem with it. I (37M) have five children, (10M), (8F), (5M), (3M) and a five month old son, all of whom have only recently met my sister (33F).

She's a wonderful person, but has always been a bit of a free-spirited person, and likes to be in several other places besides home. Obviously, she's only really seen them through SKYPE calls, but they seemed to really be hitting off.

And then, a few days ago, my mom sent me pictures of texts she'd exchanged with my sister, in which my sister called my kids 'brats' and said that she cringed throughout each a DJ every call because the kids, apparently, were just so terrible to talk to.

I sent the texts to my sister to see what she had to say. My sister asked what I wanted her to say, that she just telling the truth. I told her that, if that's just how she felt, that she was no allow to see the kids in any way, shape or form.

Now, my mom's on my back, saying that she had wanted us to talk about it like 'civilized adults' and that I'd overreacted. She told me that my sister had a right to her own opinion, and she was just exercising that right.. Is she right? I can kinda see both sides of the argument, I guess.

A Private Complaint Exposed

The father’s story unspooled on Reddit like a soap opera no one could turn away from. He described how it all began innocently enough, a routine Skype call meant to keep the kids connected to their aunt. With five young children, aged ten down to a baby barely five months old, the calls were always a little chaotic. Someone was crying, someone else was singing off-key, and more often than not, a toddler was trying to steal the spotlight.

But what he hadn’t realized was that his sister, though she smiled during the calls, was venting privately to their mother about the stress it caused her. In those messages, she called the kids “unbearable” and “brats,” complaining that their energy left her drained. Perhaps she thought her mother would understand and quietly sympathize without judgment. Yet, in a twist worthy of prime-time television, their mother decided to share the texts, screenshots and all.

When the father read them, he felt something inside him go cold. He later admitted it wasn’t just the words themselves but the casual way she dismissed his children as nuisances. At first, he tried to reason with himself. Maybe she had just had a bad day. Maybe she didn’t really mean it. But then he remembered every time she’d subtly rolled her eyes or cut their calls short. The realization stung. She didn’t truly like his kids, and once he saw that, he couldn’t unsee it.

A Line Drawn in Anger

Driven by anger and a fierce loyalty to his children, he decided to cut her off completely. No more calls, no more visits, no more pretending everything was fine. He told her plainly that until she could respect his children, she would no longer be welcome in their lives.

Some of his friends applauded the decision. Others warned he was overreacting. “She was venting in private,” one reminded him. “You’re really going to burn the bridge over this?” But to him, the word “brats” was only the symptom. The deeper issue was her lack of respect.

A family therapist, Dr. John Gottman, weighed in after the story gained attention. “Conflict is inevitable in families, especially when multiple generations are involved,” he noted. “But when parents feel their children are demeaned, it strikes at their core identity. Healing requires honest dialogue, not avoidance.”

Still, the father could not bring himself to open that dialogue. His anger felt righteous, his decision final. He told himself he was shielding his children. Yet late at night, a small voice of doubt crept in. Was he really protecting them, or just protecting his own pride?

Reddit’s popping off, and it’s spicier than your aunt’s hot gossip at Thanksgiving!

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Several commenters argued that while the sister’s comments weren’t great, the real instigator here was the mom, whose meddling turned a private gripe into a full-blown family feud.

[Reddit User] − ESH... really, your mom's the a**hole here. What your sister said was s**tty, but she said it in confidence, not to you. It sounds like she doesn't like kids but has been trying for your sake and was venting.

It's understandable that you're mad but cutting her out this dramatically does seem uncalled for. Why your mom felt the need to send you the texts and then insert herself into the argument from there is beyond me.

jluvdc26 − Your Mom is TA. Everyone would be blissfully ignorant and making efforts to get along if she had stayed out of it.

iceawk − Your mother is TA, who stirs s**t like that in a family? Honestly I’ve had family say my kids were acting like brats, and that’s probably because they were. I only have two kids, and trying to get them to Skype someone is like pulling teeth.

I wouldn’t be so hasty to cut your sister out, sounds like she tries to be involved, even if she struggles talking to 5 kids over Skype when she’s not a “kid person”. Credit where credit is due.

Other Redditors chimed in to say that while the sister’s words were blunt, she had every right to privately vent, and that banning her over a text felt like an overblown reaction fueled by the mom’s interference.

dizmalette − ESH I’ll be honest, I have to commend your sister for making an attempt to know your kids at all at their current ages because when a person doesn’t like kids, any interaction is a nightmare.

I don’t like being around kids, I chose not to have any and I also limit my time around my nieces and nephews. I send gifts for the holidays and cards but no phone calls because I hate dealing with the kid behavior.

Your sister was venting which she is allowed to do, I think you over reacted by banning her over it and your mom was an asshat for sending those screenshots to you.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion about kids and people will think that your kids are brats at some point but it doesn’t sound like your sister let it affect her interactions with your kids.

stewbugx − YTA for being unable to tell an unbiased story.

In your post you say: ' my mom sent me pictures of texts she'd exchanged with my sister, in which my sister called my kids 'brats'' But in your comment, the exact quote is: **Copied from her text - 'The kids were acting like brats the whole time, talking over each other. '** JFC.

Your sister told your mother, in confidence, over text, that she thought your kids acted like brats on the call. For some reason, your drama-monger mother shared it. When you asked sister and she told the truth, you ban her from seeing the kids.

You and your mom just sound like a huge knee-jerk headache. I look at it this way: what did your sister do wrong? She shared a private opinion that seems like it might have been fair.

I'd question it further, but (no offense) you can't tell the difference between someone outright insulting your children and criticizing their behavior. And your reaction to private venting is, 'You can never see my kids again! ' Just... you and your mother are too much.

Some commenters felt the reaction was way over the top, pointing out that calling kids “brats” in frustration isn’t exactly a federal offense and asking for more context before passing judgment.

NatblidaKomSkaikru − 'The kids were acting like brats the whole time and talking over each other. ' If that's all your sister said than you are 100% TA. Kids are brats sometimes, your sister pointing it doesn't make her an a**hole. You overreacting does.

[Reddit User] − INFO: Can you explain the context in which she called the kids 'brats'?

Others weighed in to say that calling kids “brats” in private doesn’t make someone a villain, and that plenty of loving relatives still find kids exhausting or annoying—adding that the mom’s meddling stirred up more drama than necessary.

fancy_bunya − Listen. I have 3 nephews who from day one I thought were annoying as hell. It doesn't mean I don't love them, but do I call them assholes to my wife and friends? You betcha.

It doesn't mean I wouldn't bend over backwards to help them but you cannot pretend that you don't have strong opinions about family members or friends for that matter.

Denying your sister the right to see the kids will only raise questions in the future of where their aunt is and why they can't see or talk to them. It's okay for someone to not like kids even if you're related to them. Once again though, it still doesn't mean you don't love them.

I love my nephew but I often have a hard time being around them for more than a few hours at a time. It's not their fault. It's how I feel about all kids. You are NTA. Your mom is. But your sister is also NTA.

Unindoctrinated − Have you considered the possibility that your kids may be cringe-inducing brats?

[Reddit User] − YTA. All kids act like brats. That's not such a big deal. And I love kids. Your mom in particular is a p**cho though.

Are these takes pure gold or just Reddit’s peanut gallery chiming in? You decide!

In the end, this father drew a line in the sand, determined to shield his children from judgment, even if it meant shutting out his own sister. But as the days stretched into weeks without contact, he couldn’t help but wonder: had he defended his family’s honor, or had he simply let one moment of outrage cost them a lifetime of connection?

What do you think, was this a necessary stand, or a punishment too severe for a private lapse in patience?

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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