
Redditor Gets Accused Of Discrimination And Sexism Because She Treats Her Niblings Differently
"Daisy likes to spend time with me, while Ben is like a little earthquake"

Family is supposed to be one of the strongest bonds in our lives. We are born into it and share a common ancestry, but despite this, not all family relationships are created equal.
Some family members just click, while others don't seem to have much in common. This can lead to disappointment, frustration, and hurt feelings.
But why do some family members just get along while others struggle to connect? Well, people are unique individuals with their own personalities, interests, and values.
Just because someone is related to us by blood, it doesn't mean they will automatically share our interests or values. For example, one family member might enjoy sports, while another might prefer reading books. These differences can create tension, especially when people feel like they are being compared or judged.
Just like in today's story. OP has been married to her wife, Victoria, for two years. Victoria has an older sister, Sarah, and an older brother, Arthur, who each have a child with their spouse.
OP has a special bond with Arthur's daughter, Daisy, as they both have similar interests and personalities. However, she and her wife do not have the same connection with Sarah's son, Ben, as he is more energetic and disruptive to their home environment.
Sarah accused OP of being discriminatory and sexist for having a stronger bond with Daisy, but OP believes that each child should be treated differently based on their individual characteristics. The conversation ended awkwardly, and the main character now wonders if she is the one in the wrong.
OP asks:

OP has been married to her wife, Victoria, for two years. Victoria has an older sister, Sarah, and an older brother, Arthur, who each have a child with their spouse

OP has a special bond with Arthur's daughter, Daisy, as they both have similar interests and personalities

However, she and her wife do not have the same connection with Sarah's son, Ben, as he is more energetic and disruptive to their home environment.

Sarah accused OP of being discriminatory and sexist for having a stronger bond with Daisy,

OP posted an edit:

OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the a-hole:

Here is what Redditors have to say about the matter:

"As a parent it's so hard to see your kid get left out, especially by family"

Looks like Ben's mom is looking for a break...

Some people are just naturally on the same wavelength.

Is trying to force relationships wise?

Yes, not having access to a free sitter would annoy any parent...

"You don't need to be friends with everyone just be kind."

The bottom line is:

Forcing relationships on people can be a recipe for disaster. While the intention may be to bring people closer together, it often has the opposite effect.
Relationships, whether they be familial, romantic, or platonic, are best when they are allowed to develop naturally. Trying to force a relationship can lead to feelings of resentment, obligation, and pressure.
People are different and have different personalities, interests, and lifestyles. It is natural for some to click and others not to. This doesn't mean that the people who don't click are any less valuable or important. It just means that they may not have as strong of a connection as others do.
Trying to force a relationship in these situations can lead to discomfort, frustration, and a lack of authenticity in the relationship.
Damjan
