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Man Gets Aunt And Uncle Evicted After They Insist He And His Husband Sleep Separately In “Their” House

by Annie Nguyen
December 5, 2025
in Social Issues

A family visit takes a sharp turn when a married couple is suddenly told they can’t share a bed under a relative’s roof. In this dramatic Reddit tale, a man travels back to his conservative hometown with his husband, hoping for a peaceful family reunion, but instead walks into a clash of beliefs, boundaries, and a very outdated house rule.

When his aunt and uncle declare that their marriage “doesn’t count” and his husband becomes visibly upset, tensions erupt into a confrontation no one could have predicted. What the couple didn’t expect was how the homeowner, his father, would respond once he learned how his son and son-in-law had been treated.

The fallout wasn’t small. It wasn’t quiet. And it definitely wasn’t what the aunt and uncle had prepared for. Curious how a sleeping arrangement turned into a full-blown family reckoning? Want the juicy details? Dive into the story below!

A married man visits family only to learn he and his husband must sleep apart “because of the children.”

Man Gets Aunt And Uncle Evicted After They Insist He And His Husband Sleep Separately In “Their” House
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AITA for getting my aunt and uncle kicked out of their house for not letting my husband and I sleep together?

I (M27) am married to a man (M28).

He is the love of my life.

I had only ever dated women before him

but when I met him I realized I was bi, and we fell in love.

We got married in the fall of 2018, so it’s been almost 4 years.

We now live in Vermont.

My whole family is from a small town in Texas,

a super conservative Catholic area.

I was raised there, but dad got a job in NYC when I was 15.

The culture shock was difficult.

We went from living in rural Texas to living in an apartment in Manhattan.

My parents didn’t sell our house in TX, they allowed our aunt & uncle

who just had their 3rd child to move in while charging them a small rent.

In college when I came out as bi, my brother and dad were very supportive.

My mom needed some time to accept.

The rest of my family reacted poorly at first but came around.

During visits we stayed with my aunt and uncle at my old house,

but because we weren’t married we weren’t allowed to share a bed.

We didn’t argue, we both would rather make peace.

Visiting since, instead of staying with my aunt & uncle we would rent a motel room.

During Covid we did not visit them.

But this summer, my parents and bro decided to go visit my hometown again

for 2 weeks, & invited my husband and I.

I wanted a motel again but my aunt & uncle insisted my brother,

husband and I stay with them.

The 1st night sleeping situation was being discussed after my cousins went to bed.

My aunt & uncle wanted me and bro to take the spare bedroom, husband on couch.

All 3 of us took issue with that.

They snapped that we were not really married because we were gay,

& that they had children in the house.

They said that it would be a bad influence on their kids.

This hurt my husband’s feelings and he started crying & ran out of the room.

When my husband ran out, my uncle had the audacity to start laughing.

That’s when I saw red. I started cussing them out so loudly

that my young cousins came to investigate.

I told them that if they didn’t go apologize to my husband immediately

then I was going to tell my dad what just happened,

and I was going to make sure to have them kicked out of the house

that was still in my parents’ name.

My bro seconded everything that I was saying.

They started backtracking and saying that we were still welcome in “their” house

but that we had to follow their rules, I responded that it wasn’t really THEIR house.

I told them they were going to be homeless if I had my way.

The kids started crying cause they heard me say

they were all going to be homeless, so we left.

My husband was on the porch crying, I promised him

that I would never subject him to that again.

I told dad what happened.

To say that my dad was angry would be an understatement.

He served them a notice of eviction for 60 days.

I have been getting calls and texts and Facebook messages from my family calling me AH.

I want to know AITA for allowing my young cousins to end up homeless?

Is it fair that they have to pay for what my aunt and uncle said to me and my husband?

Sometimes the deepest pain comes not from strangers but from the people we’re told should love us unconditionally. In this story, the hurt doesn’t begin with a disagreement over sleeping arrangements; it begins with a moment when a married couple discovered that, in the eyes of their own family, their love was considered less real, less valid, and even harmful.

At its emotional core, this situation is about belonging and dignity. The husband’s tears weren’t just about being denied a bed. They were the result of being told, openly and cruelly, that his marriage didn’t count and that he was a “bad influence” on children.

For the narrator, the pain came with an added sting: it happened in his childhood home, the place where he once felt safe. When his uncle laughed at his husband’s distress, the conflict shifted from discomfort to a direct attack on their humanity. In that moment, anger became a shield, an instinctive response to protect the person he loves most.

What many people overlook is how differently individuals react to family rejection. Some may freeze or try to negotiate, but others, especially those who grew up balancing conservative expectations with their authentic identity, may swing into fierce protectiveness.

From a psychological perspective, people in marginalized groups often learn to anticipate rejection, but seeing their partner targeted can activate a powerful “fight” response. While outsiders might see the narrator’s outburst as excessive, others understand it as the natural reaction of someone watching their spouse be humiliated.

Expert insight helps clarify why this moment felt so explosive. According to StatPearls, “Perinatal depression is a mood disorder that affects individuals during pregnancy or within 1 year after childbirth.”

Although this quote refers to new parents, the broader medical context is clear: periods of identity stress, major life transitions, and emotional vulnerability intensify a person’s need for stable, supportive relationships.

When family members undermine that stability, especially through bigotry, the emotional impact can be profound. Research consistently shows that a lack of social support and family rejection significantly heighten emotional distress in LGBTQ+ adults.

This explains why the narrator’s anger was not just reactive but protective. He was defending his marriage, his partner’s dignity, and the emotional safety of their relationship.

While some readers worry about the children’s well-being, it is equally true that children learn values from their parents’ actions, and witnessing intolerance has consequences, too.

In the end, this situation invites a difficult but necessary reflection: sometimes protecting your family means enforcing boundaries, even when it disrupts the larger family system. Compassion matters, but so does refusing to tolerate cruelty disguised as tradition.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

These Redditors celebrate the father’s firm response and say the aunt and uncle brought the outcome on themselves

abjectobsolescence − NTA. I love your Dad.

lizfour − NTA They insisted a hotel was not needed and then decided to disregard your marriage.

The whole 'not married so separate rooms' thing was clearly an excuse before aswell.

It's entirely your father's decision who to let the house to,

and you're within your rights to tell him what happened.

Just because he reacted as you expected him to doesn't make you an AH.

Old-Bee-4773 − NTA- they played a cruel and stupid game and won a stupid prize.

They insisted you and hubby stay exactly so they could do this,

you told you father and he acted as he wanted.

Any family that doesn’t want them homeless can take them in.

I mean they having been benefiting from cheap rent for what 12years.

They should have taken that time to save for a house or something

maybe your dad just used this as an excuse to kick out a freeloading sibling and their family.

And if their financial situation is such

that this will truely leave them homeless

then they should be smart enough not to be cruel to you.

not_a_bad_egg − NTA - at the end of the day it's your father who made the decision to chuck them out,

which he had every right to do.

Why would he continue to get reduced rent from family members

who disrespect his son and son in law so badly?

This group points out hypocrisy and highlights how the couple was targeted despite being invited

transmascsnearyou − NTA I'm assuming your aunt and uncle sleep in separate beds

since there are children in the house right?

They insisted on you staying but had the audacity

to insult their guests and separate a married couple.

sunrise_library − NTA NTA NTA I can't fault you for anything here.

You are properly married and should be respected as such.

I admire you so much for standing up against these bigots who are supposed to be your family.

And hats off to your dad for standing by you.

You're all awesome! Except aunt and uncle, who are certainly TAs.

telepathicathena − NTA and you didn't get them kicked out

your aunt and uncle did.

Your aunt and uncle clearly set this up to abuse you

and your husband and "take a stand" or whatever, I'm sorry you had to deal with that.

And I'm glad your dad is so great!

serenasplaycousin − NTA. You offered to stay in a hotel, they said no. This was a set up.

These commenters note the overreaction and emphasize that the aunt and uncle simply needed to rent elsewhere

shartwadle − NTA - Your aunt and uncle behaved like jerks!

Play s__tty games, win s__tty prizes.

Scrabbydoo98 − NTA They are just bigots who thought they would get a kick out

of making y'all sleep in separate rooms. They fucked around and found out!

Kufat − NTA. I'm a bit confused as to why the word "homeless" is being thrown around,

instead of the bigoted aunt and uncle just needing

to rent a different place (albeit for a higher rent or with less space,

since your parents were giving a discount.)

This dramatic family moment shows how quickly old beliefs can collide with modern relationships and how consequences land when disrespect crosses a clear line. While most readers applauded the dad’s decisive action, others wondered whether the fallout was too heavy for the kids involved.

Still, the core question remains: When someone attacks your marriage under your parents’ roof, what response is justified? Do you think the father’s eviction was a fair boundary, or did the situation escalate too far? Share your insights and hot takes below!

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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