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Redditor Refuses To Go On A Paid Vacation With Parents Because They’re Expecting Them To Babysit Siblings

Parents play a significant role in shaping our experiences and values. OP, who is set to graduate next year, faces a dilemma. Her parents offered to fund a family holiday for her and her fiancé, but with conditions: they must care for OP’s special needs siblings and sleep in separate rooms for two weeks. OP and her fiancé, together for several years, find this arrangement less than ideal. They want a relaxing break after three years of university, but previous family holidays have been stressful with constant criticism. They planned to discuss their concerns with OP’s parents and organize a more enjoyable graduation celebration. However, OP’s mother booked the trip without their consent. Now, OP and her fiancé plan to visit the same country but stay at a different hotel, keeping their wedding and honeymoon plans private.

1. OP wonders if she would be the a****** if she declined a paid family holiday.

2. OP’s parents offered a paid family holiday for OP and her fiancé, but they must care for OP’s special needs siblings (ages 1 to 7).

3. OP and her fiancé must sleep in separate rooms for two weeks, split by gender, despite being together for six years and living together for three.

4. OP doesn’t see this trip as a treat, as she won’t have time alone with her fiancé and past family holidays have been stressful and unenjoyable.

5. OP’s parents, five kids, OP, and her fiancé are going.

6. The family has decided to go to OP’s honeymoon location.

7. OP’s parents, five kids, OP, and her fiancé are going. OP would be with the girls and her mom, while her fiancé would be with the boys and her dad.

8. OP thanks everyone for validating her feelings.

9. She plans to tell her parents they won’t go and will celebrate her graduation separately to enjoy it fully.

10. OP told her mom they won’t go due to the conditions. Mom already booked the trip, including their honeymoon location and hotel, which upset OP deeply.

11. OP’s fiancé suggested they go to a different hotel and city in the same country. They’ll adjust the budget for a more enjoyable, child-free experience.

12. OP and her partner won’t share their wedding and honeymoon plans with her parents to avoid drama. She appreciates everyone’s advice and reassurance.

Now that you have read the story, it’s time for you to see what Redditors had to say about this. Read till the end to see what are other people’s opinions on this. Don’t forget to share your own opinion at the end of this article.

13. NTA. You deserve a relaxing break without added responsibilities.

14. It’s your graduation, you should celebrate it your way.

15. You’re not obligated to babysit on your holiday.

16. Parents should respect your need for a stress-free vacation.

17. Your honeymoon should be special and separate from a family trip.

18. You have every right to decline if it doesn’t meet your needs.

19. A holiday with conditions isn’t a treat, it’s added stress.

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