Ever been invited to a pool party only to be told you’re not allowed in the water? That’s the jaw-dropping slight one Redditor endured at her boyfriend’s parents’ Florida home, where a “no women in the pool” rule—meant to avoid “distracting” men—left her humiliated.
Despite her help setting up their football draft party, her in-laws doubled down, and her boyfriend called her dramatic for refusing future visits. This AITA post is a splashy mix of sexism, betrayal, and family tension. Wanna dive into the drama? Check out the full story below!

One woman shared on Reddit how her in-laws’ sexist pool rule at a family party led her to swear off future visits, sparking a rift with her boyfriend










The in-laws’ so-called “rule” didn’t just bar one woman from the pool. It carried a loud message: your body, even when respectfully covered, is inherently inappropriate.
“This mindset is a form of objectification,” says Dr. Lisa Aronson Fontes, author of Invisible Chains: Overcoming Coercive Control in Your Intimate Relationship. “It’s about control and viewing women as problems to be managed, not people to be respected.”
Even more troubling is how this “rule” was sprung on her after she’d already been invited, helped organize, and shown up in good faith. She wasn’t told she was excluded until she tried to participate—something that can feel like a deliberate humiliation tactic.
And then there’s the boyfriend. While he stood up initially, calling the rule “stupid,” he later minimized her hurt and accused her of being dramatic. That kind of emotional whiplash raises concerns. “Dismissal of feelings is gaslighting lite,” says therapist Shannon Thomas, author of Healing from Hidden Abuse. “It erodes trust and validates toxic behavior.”
The issue here isn’t just a one-time pool ban—it’s the blueprint of what life in this family might look like if things got more serious.
Commenters called the “no women” pool rule patriarchal nonsense, accusing the in-laws of treating the Redditor as a distraction rather than an equal



Users criticized the in-laws for inviting her to a pool party without disclosing the rule, noting her kitchen duties while men enjoyed the pool


Commenters faulted the boyfriend for downplaying the issue as “old school,” urging the Redditor to reconsider a relationship with someone who won’t fully support her





One commenter speculated the father’s rule stems from personal “impure thoughts” or past indiscretions

Users warned that marrying into this family means enduring ongoing sexism, especially if kids are involved



This Redditor’s humiliation at her in-laws’ sexist pool ban pushed her to swear off future visits, but her boyfriend’s dismissal left her questioning her stance.
Was she right to draw a line, or is she overreacting to their “old school” ways? Should she push her boyfriend to confront his parents or walk away from their home for good? How would you handle a family’s outdated rules? Share your hot takes below!








