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Woman Refuses To Stay At Her In-Laws Due To The Heat, But Her Husband Thinks She’s Being Selfish

by Katy Nguyen
April 21, 2026
in Social Issues

In relationships, it’s important to find a balance between supporting your partner and maintaining your own well-being. One woman is finding that balance difficult to strike when it comes to visiting her in-laws in the summer.

While she loves her husband’s family, the 80-degree temperature in their house makes her miserable, preventing her from getting sleep and enjoying her vacation time.

After explaining the situation to her husband and offering solutions, she still feels that the issue is being dismissed.

Woman Refuses To Stay At Her In-Laws Due To The Heat, But Her Husband Thinks She’s Being Selfish
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'AITAH for refusing to visit in laws bc of the house temp?'

My (36F) husband’s (37M) family lives out of state. We are in the DC area, and they live in southern Mississippi.

Every summer, we spend two weeks visiting. My in-laws are great, except for one thing. They keep their house (in the summer) at 80 degrees.

It’s unbearable. I do not sleep. It makes me nauseous. If I try to ask for more AC, they oblige for 10 minutes, then complain about being too cold.

My husband is also miserable, but he deals with it. Tonight, I told him he’s more than welcome to visit this summer, but I will not be joining him.

It’s not relaxing for me. I do not want to use my vacation time to be miserable for two weeks.

He got upset and said that spending time with his family and his wife together is important to him.

He said I was being selfish (I am being selfish, but I don’t think it’s a bad thing here).

I explained I understand that, but unless we can stay in other accommodations (like a hotel) or if his parents agree to make the interior cooler for the visit, I...

Of course, he wants to stay with his family. But he won’t say anything to them about the temperature. This upset me.

I told him part of being married is watching out for the well-being of your partner, and of course it escalated.

So have at it. AITAH for not visiting my in-laws until something changes?

It seems like such a trivial issue, but it can be unbearable getting minimal sleep, sweating all the time, with no relief for 14 days straight.

Editing to add: it would be difficult for them to travel to visit us, especially for two weeks.

They do visit us, and we see them multiple times a year. Husband’s relationship with my family is great.

My family lives closer, so it’s easy to spend a weekend with them here and there.

 

What might seem like a small physical discomfort, an overheated guest bedroom, actually taps into broader issues of well‑being, personal boundaries, and relationship dynamics.

This situation is about more than thermostat settings; it’s about how people communicate needs, manage stress, and balance their comfort with shared expectations.

At its core, the OP is reacting to repeated physical stressors, ongoing heat in a relative’s home that interferes with sleep and comfort.

Sleep quality is not trivial: research shows that poor sleep is linked to significant negative consequences for both physical and emotional health, including increased stress, impaired emotional regulation, and even decreased immune function.

Chronic sleep disruption has been associated with anxiety, mood disturbances, and reduced cognitive functioning, making the effects of prolonged heat exposure in a sleeping space physiologically and psychologically meaningful.

Sleep and social relationships are linked as well. Studies indicate that when people experience poor sleep, particularly in the context of stressful or conflictual interactions, their perceptions of social situations and interpersonal strain worsen, which in turn can feed back into relationship conflict and emotional tension.

Even when intentions are good, like wanting the family to enjoy time together, individual comfort and health matter.

Healthy boundaries are a key concept in relationship science precisely because they help partners maintain psychological and physical well‑being within social expectations.

Setting clear boundaries about comfort, personal needs, and emotional space is a healthy practice in any close relationship, including marriage and extended family dynamics.

Boundaries help define what each person needs to feel safe and respected in a shared environment, and they aren’t inherently selfish.

Research on personal boundaries describes them as the internal and external “edges” that separate an individual’s needs from others’ expectations, and show that clear limits protect mental health while supporting healthier interpersonal interactions.

In a long‑term committed relationship, boundaries around comfort and well‑being become especially important because partners are expected to look out for one another’s well‑being.

When one partner’s physical comfort is repeatedly disregarded, it can lead to resentment and emotional stress, especially if discussions about those needs don’t result in shared problem‑solving.

Communication about these needs, especially when they intersect with family traditions or expectations, can be difficult.

Couples can benefit from structured approaches to expressing needs respectfully (sometimes called fair‑fighting or structured conflict discussions), which help partners advocate for themselves without escalating into attack or defensiveness.

For the OP’s husband, his desire to keep tradition and maintain family time is understandable. Family visits can strengthen social bonds.

But research on sleep and relational quality suggests that persistent physical discomfort and stress, like poor sleep, can undermine emotional wellbeing and negatively influence relationship dynamics, meaning that ignoring the root of the discomfort may lead to more conflict in the long run.

The OP’s decision to set a boundary, not accompanying on the trip unless accommodations change, isn’t a rejection of family time, it’s a protective decision for her health and comfort.

Healthy boundaries aren’t about selfishness; they are about preserving well‑being and avoiding resentment, which benefits the relationship overall.

Her request for alternative accommodations or a cooler environment is a form of self‑advocacy that communicates her needs clearly.

A compromise, whether a hotel room during the visit, scheduling the trip during cooler weather, or discussing acceptable temperature settings ahead of time, would respect both partners’ values and create a more sustainable environment for connecting with family.

What this story ultimately highlights is that physical comfort and emotional well‑being are deeply interconnected, and managing them with respect and communication strengthens relationships.

The OP’s boundary isn’t an unreasonable demand: it’s a step toward protecting her health while inviting a conversation that honors both her needs and her husband’s desire for family connection.

Here are the comments of Reddit users:

These commenters suggest a practical solution of staying at a hotel, framing it as a fair compromise to avoid discomfort while still maintaining family bonds.

gymratt17 − Stay at a hotel. Let's you do shorter visits or meet up at more temperature-normal locations.

Wide-Chemistry-8078 − Do you have to visit in the summer? When do you guys visit your parents?

How about a hotel? You don't have to sleep in their too hot house. NTA.

K_A_irony − NTA. They make hotels for a reason. Stay at one and visit during the day.

holyflurkingsnit − NTA, and staying at a hotel is an extremely fair compromise.

If your husband would prefer staying at his parents' while you get the hotel to yourself, even better!

Keep firm on your limits, here. It's not fair that he's too chicken to speak up for himself and expects you to suffer for two weeks because of it.

CSurvivor9 − NTA. A hotel or Airbnb is a great compromise. If he can't compromise, then he can go alone.

80 is too hot in the south. I have been there and know that feeling.

These users explain the context of older people often keeping their homes warmer, possibly due to financial reasons or personal comfort.

glassyrunnerduck − NTA. This is absolutely unbearable. My in-laws are the same.

They have central AC, but they KEEP IT OFF, and it’s 80 degrees.

I’m pregnant, and we have a toddler, and not going back to their terrarium ever again lol.

They at least put portable units in bedrooms, though, for guests. Maybe that could be a compromise?

But as soon as you walk out of your room, you’ll be miserable

ConsiderationMean781 − Are they older people? Sometimes, older people in the South keep their AC set at that temperature to prevent having an expensive electricity bill.

Older people normally get cold easily, even in the summer. My dad wore a jacket in the house during the summer.

He stayed cold. NTA. I'M IN LOUISIANA, AND IT'S HELLA HOT HERE.

Ok-Refrigerator − My grandparents were like that when they hit 85 years old.

I remember being at their house in the upper Midwest in January and sleeping with the window open.

Can you store a portable air conditioner at their house? And use it in your bedroom at night.

NTA though. Two weeks is too long to be that miserable.

geekgirlwww − NTA sucking up all your vacation time to spend with your in-laws in Mississippi is absurd.

Being hot, sick, and uncomfortable for two weeks is also ridiculous.

These users criticize the husband for not advocating for his wife’s needs and allowing the situation to continue.

Dull-Problem-1191 − A reasonable compromise was the hotel, but your partner doesn't want to be responsible. NTA.

ClassyBroad33 − I could NOT sleep in those conditions, and I also would refuse. Your husband needs to stand up for you.

CoconutSylveon − Had to Google what that is in Celsius to come to a judgment and NTA. That’s 26.7 degrees Celsius!

Elderly people can prefer things a bit on the warmer side sometimes, but that is nuts for indoors at night, trying to sleep.

Slight_Citron_7064 − NTA. If being with his parents and wife at the same time is important to him, he should speak up about his wife's needs and insist that they...

Instead, what he is saying is that he would rather you be miserable, sleepless, and nauseated, so he can avoid the discomfort of setting a boundary with his parents.

Do you think their real motivation for keeping it warm is financial?

Would it be helpful if you two offered to contribute a few hundred bucks to the electric bill during your visit?

Stock-Cell1556 − 80 degrees is insane. NTA.

Old-Current6989 − NTA. You're offering alternatives, and 80° is too damn hot to be comfortable.

The community strongly agrees that OP shouldn’t have to endure the extreme heat for two weeks, and a hotel stay is a reasonable alternative.

Do you think the husband should have been more assertive in advocating for his wife, or was OP being too hard on him? How would you handle the family dynamic in this situation? Share your thoughts below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 5/7 votes | 71%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/7 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/7 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 1/7 votes | 14%
Need More INFO (INFO) 1/7 votes | 14%

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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