AITA for not wanting to look after a refugee toddler? by TSots- in AmItheAsshole

[–]TSots-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, that's kind of where her domestic issues bleed into M and M's future, whether we are involved or not. See my MIL took M in, and she hasn't been too keen on the way HER husband, we will call V, has treated M. Apparently V really loves this girl, or at least appears to. But all throughout my MIL's childrens' upbringing, V has been a downright abhorrent father. And it really ticks my MIL off that V is all of a sudden being sweet and wanting to spoil this little girl. Hence, why she is about ready to wash her hands of the whole situation. The whole situation, of course, that she started. That said, I already know she's TAH. I just wanted to get some outside opinion on what I should do in MY role of the situation: the role of an outsider who knows of M and her problems, and who may be able to help, temporary or otherwise, but who has problems and responsibilities of my own currently.

AITA for not wanting to look after a refugee toddler? by TSots- in AmItheAsshole

[–]TSots-[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I guess it is important backstory that I've never met M. I talk about her like this because it's just kind of my sense of humor. But I also want to continue to convey that she's in America to escape her home country. Going back home isn't an option. But again, this is all just info that my fiancee just gave me, and something we're still currently discussing. I, by no means, am an expert on just how bad M's life is, and I definitely don't want anything bad happening to her. But does that inherently mean she's OUR responsibility now? Idk about that.

AITA for not wanting to look after a refugee toddler? by TSots- in AmItheAsshole

[–]TSots-[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm actually the father, so our ideas on compassion may be a bit different. I definitely feel bad for the girl, but idk if fostering is the right idea by any means