July 20, 2025 at 5:24 pm

One Mother Realized Gift-Giving With Her Siblings Was Always One-Sided, But When She Chose To Step Back, She Was Called Petty

by Benjamin Cottrell

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Gift-giving is a simple gesture of love, but it can quickly reveal deeper imbalances in relationships.

When one woman noticed her efforts weren’t being reciprocated by her own family, she decided to make a quiet statement at her nephew’s birthday party.

And it definitely didn’t go unnoticed.

You’ll want to read on for this one!

AITA for not bringing gifts to my nephews’ birthdays because they never give my kids anything?

I (34F) have two kids.

Over the past few years, my nephews have had several birthday parties.

We’ve always been invited, and I used to bring gifts every time.

But soon a troubling pattern emerges.

But I started noticing that when it’s my kids’ birthdays, their parents never bring anything, or even acknowledge it.

My kids don’t even get a “happy birthday” from them.

It’s started to feel very one-sided.

Their parents (my brother and sister-in-law) are often cold and dismissive toward me and my kids.

She decided she was done putting up with this and she adjusted her approach accordingly.

So this year, I decided I wasn’t going to keep doing something for people who clearly don’t return the effort.

I still went to the party — but didn’t bring any gifts.

It didn’t take long at all for her family to notice.

After the party, I got a bunch of texts saying I was being petty and “you don’t punish kids for adult problems.”

Now I’m starting to wonder if I was in the wrong, and maybe I should’ve separated the kids from how I feel about their parents.

AITA for not bringing any gifts?

She didn’t meant to punish anyone — she was just done feeling like the only one trying.

What did Reddit make of all this?

If there’s a problem, then they should clearly talk about it!

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And while we’re on the topic of “punishing”…

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It’s time to finally get on the same page about this.

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Hypocritical much?

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No one wants to disappoint a child, but even quiet resentment has its limits.

In the end, she chose honesty over obligation.

If you thought that was an interesting story, check out what happened when a family gave their in-laws a free place to stay in exchange for babysitting, but things changed when they don’t hold up their end of the bargain.

Benjamin Cottrell | Assistant Editor, Internet Culture

Benjamin Cottrell is an Assistant Editor and contributing writer at TwistedSifter, specializing in internet culture, viral social dynamics, and the moral complexities of online communities. He brings a highly analytical, editorial voice to his reporting on workplace conflicts, malicious compliance, and interpersonal drama, with a specific focus on nuanced stories that lack an obvious villain.

As a published author of rhetorical criticism, Benjamin leverages his academic background in human communication to dissect and elevate viral social media threads. Instead of simply summarizing events, he provides readers with balanced, deep-dive commentary into why the internet reacts the way it does. In addition to his cultural reporting, he is an experienced fine art photography essayist and video game reviewer.

When he isn’t analyzing the latest viral debates, Benjamin is usually chipping away at his extensive video game backlog, hunting down the best new restaurants, or out exploring the city with a camera in hand.

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