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Woman Refuses To Let Brother Stay For Christmas Unless He Leaves His “Creepy” Prosthetic Behind

by Layla Bui
January 2, 2026
in Social Issues

Spending time with family during the holidays often comes with unspoken rules. You tolerate habits you dislike, ignore quirks that annoy you, and remind yourself it is only temporary. But there are moments when something feels so uncomfortable that brushing it off no longer feels possible, even if it means risking a major fallout.

One sibling thought they were setting a fair boundary before Christmas plans were finalized. Instead, their request triggered accusations, hurt feelings, and a standoff that left everyone unhappy.

What made this situation stranger was not the disagreement itself, but the object at the center of it. Some people see it as harmless, others find it deeply unsettling.

The disagreement raised questions about empathy, mental health, and how much accommodation family members truly owe each other. Read on to see how this holiday visit unraveled before it even began.

A woman bars her brother from staying over unless he leaves behind an unsettling prosthetic leg

Woman Refuses To Let Brother Stay For Christmas Unless He Leaves His “Creepy” Prosthetic Behind
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'AITAH for telling my brother he cannot stay with me over Christmas if he brings his prosthetic leg?'

My younger brother has a prosthetic leg. I think it is creepy AF and I have no idea where he got it.

I'm reasonably certain that it is something I would rather not know.

To be clear here my brother has two perfectly healthy legs still attached to his body.

He just has this thing he takes with him everywhere. I don't know why, and I don't want to know.

Before you ask yeah it is probably a mental health thing.

He wanted to stay with me rather than our parents while he is home for the holidays.

I said he was welcome to stay so long as he didn't bring that thing into my house.

He said it wasn't a big deal and that he would leave it in his luggage.

I agreed on the condition that if I saw it outside of his luggage in my home then I had the right to destroy it.

He backtracked on staying with me and is at our parents' house. Where he is miserable.

They still treat him like a little boy instead of a guy who is almost 30.

He called me again after supper and asked to please stay with me.

I said he could so long as we, together, took his thing and put it into a storage unit until he leaves. I get the key. He won't do it.

He says that I'm being a b__ch for not letting him stay with me. I think he needs to get therapy or medication.

Or both. Or a girlfriend. Boyfriend. Dog. Cat. Hamster. Something. Just not a GD prosthetic leg.

There’s a universal discomfort people feel when confronted with something that challenges their sense of “normal.” That discomfort becomes more telling when it turns into rejection.

At its core, this story isn’t about a prosthetic leg. It’s about conditional acceptance, the message that someone is only welcome if they hide the parts of themselves that make others uneasy.

Emotionally, the sibling dynamic here is driven by control and projection. The narrator isn’t harmed by the prosthetic. They’re unsettled by what it represents, and instead of examining that reaction, they externalize it as disgust.

By framing the brother’s coping object as “creepy” and treating it as something that must be hidden, stored, or destroyed, the narrator positions themselves as an authority over another adult’s bodily autonomy. That power imbalance explains why the brother backed out. Being invited under threat isn’t hospitality; it’s coercion.

A fresh perspective comes from recognizing how often people mistake boundaries for ultimatums. A boundary is about what you will do to protect yourself. An ultimatum is about controlling someone else’s behavior.

Here, the narrator didn’t say, “I’m not comfortable hosting right now.” They said, “You can stay only if you give up something that belongs to you and that I find disturbing.”

That’s not about shared space. It’s about dominance. Ironically, the narrator criticizes their parents for infantilizing the brother, while simultaneously attempting to dictate his personal coping mechanisms.

Psychological research helps clarify why this reaction is problematic. Disability scholars describe ableism as prejudice or discomfort directed at people with disabilities or assistive devices, often rooted in fear or unfamiliarity rather than actual harm.

Ableism doesn’t require malice; it frequently shows up as avoidance, disgust, or demands that disabled people make others comfortable by hiding their needs.

Research on disability stigma shows that assistive devices like prosthetics are often treated as symbols rather than tools. When people focus on the object instead of the person, the individual using the device experiences social rejection and dehumanization, which negatively impacts mental health and quality of life.

Assistive technology, including prosthetics, exists to support participation, autonomy, and psychological well-being, not to signal pathology or invite judgment.

Interpreting this through that lens, the brother’s attachment to the prosthetic doesn’t automatically signal illness. Even if it were a coping object tied to mental health, threatening to destroy it would still be harmful.

Research on internalized stigma explains how societal discomfort around disability can be absorbed by others, leading them to see accommodation as indulgence rather than dignity.

A realistic takeaway here isn’t that anyone must host someone they’re uncomfortable with. It’s that rejecting someone for an assistive or coping device crosses from personal preference into discrimination.

Boundaries should protect safety and well-being, not enforce conformity. If someone’s presence only feels acceptable once they erase part of themselves, the problem isn’t the object, it’s the condition placed on belonging.

See what others had to share with OP:

They described emotional whiplash, shifting from outrage to disbelief once details emerged

BodybuilderKitchen45 − Progression of my reactions:

Title: oh yeah you f__king suck First paragraph: wdym? Second paragraph: ????? Third paragraph to end: ? !?!?!?!?!

slimedewnautica − AITAH for telling my brother he cannot stay with me over Christmas if he brings his prosthetic leg?

Woah, obviously you're the AH! To be clear here my brother has two perfectly healthy legs still attached to his body.

Oh. So, he just kind of has an extra leg he carries around. Wtf...

They still treat him like a little boy instead of a guy who is almost 30.

This man is almost 30 and carries an extra fake leg around for some reason???

I think he needs to get therapy or medication Agreed. Because, what in the actual f__k? NTA

sign_of_confusion − i was ready to be so mad, now it’s just weird edit to add judgement: NTA

This group treated the situation as darkly humorous and absurd rather than malicious

ApollymisDIL − An emotional support prosthetic leg, that's a new one

Kriss1986 − I know this is extremely distressing for you but I’m laughing so hard.

At first I was like is this A H serious? She won’t let her brother bring his leg?

Like his whole ass leg he needs to walk because he literally lost a leg in some horrible accident

but then you clarified both his healthy legs are still attached and I lost it.

NTA but you and I are NOT the same. I would NEED to know. All of it. Where did you get it? Why do you have it? What do you...

Did you steal it off a b__ or something? Then I would stare at him uncomfortably until he broke and told it all to me.

I may later regret my decision but I don’t often think that far into the future when something catches my attention

4me2knowit − You’re pulling my leg? Right?

They speculated uneasily about fetishistic or inappropriate attachments to the prosthetic

hotdiggitydopamine − NTA and I'm terrified it's a fetish

TwoBionicknees − I mean, have you ever straight up sat him down and said, what's with the f__king prosthetic leg?

Is it his ex girlfriends, who subsequently died and can't live without it?

Is it some creepy fetish fleshlight, is it just where he stores his meth because people feel bad for checking a prosthetic leg?

stickylarue − So, like, what does he do with it? Is it just to look at or is there cuddling involved?

If he is bringing it with him to places then it has to have a function, right?

These commenters questioned the logistics, cost, and origin of the prosthetic itself

danuhorus − I'm a prosthetist and I have to ask: What does this leg even look like? Below knee or above knee?

Does it just have the pylon bare, or is there a foam covering so that it sorta looks like a leg?

Is there a foot shell on it, or is the foot component just sorta... hanging out?

The reason I'm asking is because A) prosthetic anything is mindboggingly expensive,

and B) you can't just 'have' a prosthetic leg if you have two perfectly healthy legs.

You literally need a stump to make one that's specifically yours. Did your brother receive it from someone? Did he steal it?????

And just to be sure, it's an actual prosthesis and not a leg brace of some kind?

I've had patients and their families make that mistake before.

No_Lavishness_3206 − That is the strangest thing I've ever read. NTA?

They argued the behavior reflects arrested development and parental infantilization

TheMightyKoosh − I feel like having an emotional support prosthetic leg is not helping your parents not treat him like a child.

GoodQueenFluffenChop − My younger brother has a prosthetic leg.

I think it is creepy AF Hey now that's just mean. Your brother needs that-

To be clear here my brother has two perfectly healthy legs still attached to his body.

Wut? Well I'll be damned someone has an emotional support prosthetic leg that he doesn't actually need because he has 2 working legs.

At least I hope it's only for emotional support. NTA and that's just weird and creepy. It's even more creepy how he can't just leave it behind.

This story struck a chord because it lives at the crossroads of empathy and unease. Many readers agreed the situation was bizarre enough to justify a firm boundary, while others felt the brother’s behavior pointed to something deeper that deserved compassion.

Is it fair to ban an object that makes you uncomfortable, even if it’s someone else’s coping mechanism? Or does refusing cross into cruelty when no harm is proven? Holiday season or not, this one left people scratching their heads. Share your take below.

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Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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