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AITA for refusing to give free tutoring to my mom’s stepdaughter because she bullied me when my mom married her dad?

by Jane Smith
October 19, 2025
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From the tender age of seven, he found himself trapped in a relentless storm of cruelty, where his step-sister’s bitterness became a daily torment. The very people who should have shielded him instead asked for patience and kindness, leaving him to endure the harshest battles in the supposed safety of his own home.

Years of bullying carved deep wounds into his young heart, as physical and emotional scars intertwined with the confusion of love and loyalty. Every day was a painful lesson in survival, a struggle between enduring the pain and longing for the family he deserved but never truly had.

AITA for refusing to give free tutoring to my mom’s stepdaughter because she bullied me when my mom married her dad?

I (17M) live with my dad. My parents divorced when...

Ricky had three kids. Frankie was a year older than...

Frankie wasn't happy her mom was gone and she took...

My mom and Ricky knew and they intervened but my...

Even when Frankie threatened to push me out of the...

Frankie was physically and emotionally bullying me and she had...

Some of the stuff she did in those three years...

trying to close doors on my hand, locking me out...

spreading rumors at school about me c**pping my pants and...

When it got to the point I wasn't eating, was...

my dad was able to win custody of me because...

This meant I had to stay in the same school...

Frankie kept bullying me at school and she did a...

I never forgave my mom for staying with Ricky and...

People can say she didn't do that all they want,...

She expected me to tolerate that and love Frankie anyway...

She added me to a group chat with her and...

My mom knows I tutor for my school. The two...

My mom told me I should help out family and...

I told them not to bother me with that shit...

My mom and Ricky have texted me from mom's phone...

And yeah, like my t*tle says they want me to...

But I know that digging my heels in might be...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this case, the OP’s relationship with their mother and stepfamily is defined by a profound lack of safe boundaries during childhood, where severe abuse was dismissed under the guise of parental expectation for kindness and patience.

The mother and stepfather’s request for the OP to tutor Frankie—especially for free—is a significant overreach that ignores the root cause of the fractured relationship. This demand places the emotional labor of repair entirely on the victim, essentially asking the OP to validate their own abuse by helping the perpetrator succeed. The OP’s strong reaction (blocking the stepfather and refusing) is a primal defense mechanism against re-exposure to an unsafe dynamic. Their father’s protection, leading to a change in custody, confirms the toxicity of the environment the mother fostered.

The OP’s hesitation about being ‘petty’ is understandable given societal pressure to forgive, but their refusal is an appropriate boundary enforcement given the severity and duration of the abuse. A constructive approach for the future would involve communicating clearly, perhaps through their father or a therapist, that any future interaction, especially one requiring significant effort like tutoring, must be preceded by genuine accountability from Frankie and a recognition from the mother of the harm done. For now, the OP is entirely within their rights to say no.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Artistic-Giraffe-866 Not petty at all - your mother's behaviour has...

about Frankie but didn't appear to show the same level...

Your mother was sacrifice your well being for keeping peace...

suggestion for a hot second - it's worthy of a...

She is still willing to sacrifice you for her new...

lmmontes What a d***he bag she is: Big no to...

You don't owe your mom anything at this point -...

ComedicHermit Just wait until you are 18 and say goodbye....

RJack151 NTA. Tell mom that as soon as the court...

Melodic_Ranger926 you will be going NC with her.: Definitely NTA.

Your mom and her husband are totally out of line...

She is mean, malicious and was never held accountable. Could...

Can you press charges against Frankie? I can't believe your...

wlfwrtr Not only are they mean and abusive, they really...

"You chose her over me even when she threatened my...

Now you can deal with the monster you helped create....

Wild_Hat7114 As for helping family, where were you when this...

Frankie bullied you relentlessly, causing severe emotional harm, and neither...

You're under no obligation to tutor her, especially for free....

not something your mom and Ricky can pressure you into....

The original poster (OP) is dealing with the long-term emotional damage caused by severe bullying from a stepsister, which their mother minimized and accepted as a necessary hurdle for family unity. Despite the mother’s efforts to force reconciliation by demanding free tutoring for the former bully, the OP remains unwilling to engage, prioritizing their own past trauma over the imposed family narrative.

Given the history of physical danger and emotional neglect by the mother, is the OP justified in flatly refusing to help their former abuser, or is their refusal an unfair roadblock to the family’s desire for reconciliation and Frankie’s academic future?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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