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AITAH for telling his mom he cheated when she kept defending him to me?

by Emily Davis
October 16, 2025
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The user, a 19-year-old female (OP), recently ended a four-year relationship because her boyfriend cheated on her extensively, having a second girlfriend for six months. The situation became complicated when the ex-boyfriend’s mother began repeatedly contacting the OP after the breakup.

The mother sent messages insisting the couple work things out, suggesting the cheating was just a phase, and even sent a nostalgic picture of her son. When the mother continued these communications, the OP eventually responded by confirming the infidelity and the other woman’s name. Now, the ex-boyfriend and his family are angry at the OP, claiming she is ruining his reputation and causing his mother distress, leading the OP to question if her final response was an overstep.

AITAH for telling his mom he cheated when she kept defending him to me?

I (19f) dated this guy for 4 years and we...

And I only found out cause she DM'd me saying...

His mom kept texting me after like "I hope u...

He rawdogged another woman for HALF A YEAR. I ignored...

" So I snapped. I replied "Your sweet boy has...

My ex called me "disgusting" and said I'm ruining his...

AITAH for finally saying it out loud when they just...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a severe boundary violation initiated by the ex-partner’s mother, which then necessitated a strong, albeit reactive, response from the OP.

The ex-partner’s mother engaged in emotional manipulation by repeatedly dismissing the severity of the infidelity and attempting to pull the OP back into a dynamic where she was expected to offer comfort or silence regarding the betrayal. The OP initially managed this through silence, which is a common initial defense mechanism, but when the communication escalated to emotionally loaded messages, her final outburst was a clear, albeit emotionally charged, attempt to re-establish a boundary—the boundary of silence and non-involvement. The ex-partner’s reaction—accusing her of being ‘disgusting’ and citing his mother’s ‘breakdown’—serves to shift the blame from his own actions (the cheating) and his mother’s actions (the harassment) onto the OP’s final act of self-defense.

The OP’s action, while harsh, was a proportional response to persistent boundary invasion following significant trauma (betrayal by a four-year partner). However, for more effective boundary enforcement in the future, a professional recommendation would be to send one final, formal message stating clearly, ‘Do not contact me again,’ and then immediately block all communication channels without waiting for a reply or providing further justification. This maintains agency without sacrificing emotional control.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

ExplanationElegant19 His mom should've stayed out of it if she...

The-Centre-Cant-Hold You dealt with enough already without having to coddle...

And remember, block is your friend. Block them all. Blockity...

(Think a chicken clucking) "Bloooock block block block block" Purge...

Compet*tive-Front303 NTA He's a disgusting weak pathetic boy and his...

of her innocent baby boy.

Sea-Ad9057 nta im guessing his dad constantly cheated on his...

TouchofAva i guess he a*sumed it was ok maybe if...

ben_kosar you think, people of Reddit? was I right to...

kimmysharma NTA he is. If he knew how disappointed his...

Not your monkey not your circus

The central conflict involves the OP struggling to establish firm boundaries against persistent harassment from her ex-partner’s family following a significant betrayal. She reacted strongly when her attempts to ignore the unsolicited contact failed, resulting in retaliation from the ex-partner who is now framing her truthful disclosure as reputational damage.

The core debate is whether the OP was justified in revealing the painful truth to the mother as a final measure to stop the intrusions, or if this direct confrontation crossed a line into inappropriate retaliation. Readers must weigh the right to enforce personal space against the potential damage caused by revealing sensitive details.

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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