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Teen Gets Into Heated Argument After Aunt Steals Her Fan For The Baby—While Hoarding The AC and Every Other One In The House

by Annie Nguyen
July 22, 2025
in Social Issues

A Redditor just turned up the temperature—literally and emotionally—when her well-meaning hospitality hit boiling point during a brutal UK heatwave. The 18-year-old woman had opened her small city flat to her aunt, uncle, and their newborn baby, thinking it’d be a temporary and supportive arrangement.

But when the guest list started controlling the thermostat—and stealing personal fans from bedrooms—what started as family bonding quickly morphed into an overheated mess. One hand fan away from losing it all, this woman finally snapped. Was she cruel to prioritize her own comfort, or was her aunt out of line for monopolizing every fan for the baby? Want the spicy details of this heat-filled family feud?

Teen Gets Into Heated Argument After Aunt Steals Her Fan For The Baby—While Hoarding The AC and Every Other One In The House

One teen’s frustration with her aunt’s fan-hoarding during a blistering UK heatwave boiled over into a family clash

'Aita For Getting Angry At My Aunt For Stealing My Fan For Her Baby?'

I (18F) live with my mum (42) in a tiny flat in the city. Recently my uncle (38) and his wife (29) have had a baby, and they chose to stay with us whilst they get used to the whole “parent” thing. To be honest, the whole situation has confused me from the beginning.

My aunt and uncle live in Scotland in a huge house, and instead of getting help from my aunt’s family who actually LIVE there, they’ve decided to drive down to England to stay in a pokey flat with me and my mum.

We didn’t ask questions, though, and just welcomed them with open arms, because that’s what families do. Anyway, as some of you may know, right now in the UK, there’s a big heatwave hitting us. It’s more limited to England I think, but recently it’s been about 29C (84F) but temps are set to hit 40C (104F) which is the hottest it’s ever been over here.

Our homes are not equipped for heatwaves, they’re actually designed to insulate instead of keep cool, so we’re all panicking about how hot it’s going to get in the flat. My mum and I thought that my aunt and uncle would go back up to Scotland where it’s cooler, but they were insistent on staying with us, so last week, we bought an air conditioning unit and some fans to keep us going.

However, as of late, my aunt keeps stealing all our fans and the AC for her and the baby. “It’s too hot, we need them. ” The rest of us are literally baking, including her own husband who has asthma and suffers in extreme heat, but she doesn’t seem to care or even understand that.

We were trying to be accommodating at first, but now it’s actually getting beyond ridiculous. She won’t even let us use the things that WE bought in our own home, which I find really selfish and unfair.

It kind’ve came to a boiling point (no pun intended 🤣) this morning when she decided to take the one hand fan that I had in my room and put it in the baby’s cot because, “the baby was crying and the AC unit and the two fans weren’t enough.” I tried telling her that maybe the baby was actually too COLD or maybe just hungry and that lead to an argument where she accused me of questioning her parenting, etc etc.

I didn’t engage, just told her that I don’t care how she parents her child as long as she doesn’t steal from me, took my fan back, and didn’t say another word to her. AITA for getting pissy?

I get that she’s a first time parent and she’s worried about her baby but I don’t know, I just don’t think it justified taking my stuff. (Just for some context, as far as I know nothing has happened up in Scotland for them not to go back. I honestly have no idea why they want to be here when the weather is bloody minging and their house with built-in AC is empty but !!!!

Dealing with guests who overstep in your own home can be one of the trickiest tightropes in family life—especially when a new baby and literal rising temperatures are involved.

In this Reddit story, the original poster faced a scenario where boundaries, entitlement, and real health concerns clashed. While the aunt’s anxiety around keeping her newborn safe during a heatwave is understandable, her approach veered sharply into domineering territory. Taking over the entire flat’s airflow—without consent—isn’t just inconsiderate, it’s a direct disregard of shared living dynamics.

Marriage and family therapist Dr. Madison Hamzy explains, “Respecting boundaries in shared spaces is critical, even among family. The moment someone feels dismissed in their own home, resentment starts to build.”

The issue here isn’t just air circulation—it’s control. The aunt’s decision to stay in a cramped flat during a record-setting UK heatwave, rather than returning to her larger home with built-in air conditioning, already raised eyebrows. When she began commandeering every fan and the AC unit, the poster and her asthmatic uncle were left sweltering. That shifts the narrative from “protective mom” to “entitled guest.”

The baby’s comfort matters—but so does the rest of the household’s. According to American Academy of Pediatrics, “Babies can be sensitive to heat, but extreme cooling isn’t always the answer either. Overcooling can pose risks too—babies can’t always regulate their temperature properly.”

What’s more, the moment when the aunt took the last hand fan from OP’s private room—and then accused her of questioning her parenting—sparked a classic case of boundary invasion. It’s not just about a fan. It’s about mutual respect, personal property, and the expectations we set for guests.

The poster didn’t raise her voice or attack anyone personally—she simply reclaimed her property and drew a line. That’s not disrespect. That’s emotional maturity under pressure.

Reddit’s crew fanned the flames of support for the Redditor, slamming her aunt’s selfish cooling grab

These users condemned the aunt’s entitlement

CrystalQueen3000 − NTA As a fellow Brit I can confirm it’s hot as balls and you need your fan.

bamf1701 − NTA. Your aunt is a guest in your house. She needs to ask before she takes things. If the baby needs something, it can be discussed as a family, or she can use *her* money to provide for *her* child.

angelkarma − NTA... maybe they should go and buy some extra fans and another AC unit specifically for the baby, out of their own earnings, rather than depriving everyone else in the home of cool air.

RLuna911 − NTA they need to be sent back to Scotland and have her family help.

Some questioned the baby’s cooling needs

Spirited_Bill_8947 − Baby's don't need ac and multiple fans in their room. They can't regulate their temps as well as adults so they get cold easier and they don't sweat like adults so they get hot faster.

Honestly, coming from someone who lives in those temps several months of the year you need to put the ac in the most commonly used room, shut the door to the kitchen to keep cooking heat out of the rest of the house (if you have a door on your kitchen- which seems wild to me but videos on tic tok has me believing kitchen doors are common there. ) Put a fan at the door of each bedroom to draw the cooler air into the bedrooms.

Maka_cheese553 − NTA. While I understand that the baby needs to be kept cool (newborns cannot thermo regulate like older children and adults), it’s not ok to cause the rest of the household to bake so she and the baby can stay cool. You are also right that the baby might be getting too cold especially if she is using an AC unit and 2 fans. They should return to Scotland.

These commenters suspected hidden motives

Remarkable-Chef9644 − Nta Sounds like she overstayed her welcome. I would offer her 1 fan and if it's appropriate, have the ac in a communal area.

NanaLeonie − NTA. May I suggest that you talk with your mom because she likely knows more than she’s telling about why the aunt and uncle are squatting at your mom’s tiny flat. My guess is they were kicked out of that home in Scotland where they were living with her relatives. You’re old enough to be told the truth.

Some advised OP to contact their relatives in Scotland

bellydancingmarlin − You and your mom should head to their house in Scotland.

MariaInconnu − I would contact some of their relatives in Scotland to ask. It sounds suspicious, even if the answer is, 'already pissed off all the Scottish relatives.

This woman didn’t blow up—she just reclaimed her space. The situation was already hot enough without turning her bedroom into a sauna. While family should support each other, boundaries are still key—even in a heatwave.

Do you think the Redditor was fair to draw the line, or should she have stayed cool and let the baby take priority? How would you handle a family guest who’s turning your home into their own personal nursery? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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