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AITA for telling my parents the people they’re marrying won’t ever be my parents?

by Michael Lee
October 19, 2025
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At just fourteen, he found himself trapped in a battleground that was supposed to be home. His parents’ marriage was a relentless storm of anger and toxicity, leaving him caught in the crossfire of their bitter fights and emotional chaos. The place that should have been a sanctuary felt more like an unforgiving arena, where peace was a distant memory and fear was constant.

When the divorce finally came, it brought a complex relief—a fragile freedom shadowed by impossible choices. Torn between two fractured worlds, he was pressured to choose loyalty in a war he never started, each parent wielding their pain and anger as weapons to claim his allegiance. In the midst of their turmoil, he struggled to find his own voice and a place where he could simply be a son, not a prize to be won.

AITA for telling my parents the people they’re marrying won’t ever be my parents?

My parents got divorced when I (17M) was 14. The...

The two of them were a match made in h**l...

Neither one of them was worse than the other. They...

And by that I mean their moods would be so...

I was expected to pick a side. My mom tried...

She also said her being my mom meant we had...

My dad tried to pull the we're both guys card...

Although shit got thrown all the d**n time which is...

So their arguments didn't win me over and a judge...

Of course neither liked it and the judge saw how...

They both entered new relationships two years ago and they're...

I'll be 18 next month and I already started my...

With their new relationships and weddings coming up in the...

Like sitting me down and talking about stuff they want...

I also got used to never saying where I was...

It was a source of conflict between my parents and...

feel that way at both of their houses. I still...

But yeah the partners tried to parent me and insist...

either. I was asked to pick up kids or stay...

I guess they complained to the parent they're marrying and...

chance and how having four parents is good. In the...

That's when I said to stop and they needed to...

Now there's even more fighting and they're angry at me...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation is a classic example of boundary failure, rooted in the OP’s early exposure to parental volatility where emotional and physical space was constantly violated by conflict.

The OP’s behavior—withdrawing from chores, avoiding communication about whereabouts, and feeling uncomfortable in both homes—is a survival mechanism developed during the parents’ volatile interactions. When the parents introduced new partners and demanded immediate acceptance into these ‘blended families,’ they ignored the OP’s established coping mechanism and emotional readiness. The parents are projecting their desire for a fresh start and stability onto the OP, demanding emotional labor that the OP is unwilling or unable to provide, especially when the very act of unifying the new couples seems to trigger the old conflict patterns between the divorced parents.

The OP’s decision to move out, even without immediate parental consent, is an appropriate self-preservation action given the high-conflict environment. For future interactions, the OP should implement clear, consistent communication regarding boundaries, such as defining acceptable topics of conversation and visitation expectations, rather than relying solely on physical withdrawal. The parents need to understand that acceptance of their new partners must be earned through respectful co-parenting, not demanded as a condition of their continued relationship with the OP.

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

Temporary_Alfalfa686 Nta you're a smart young man, with the intelligence...

Cute-Profession9983 You were wise to formulate an exit plan.

And when you get out, try some therapy just so...

SpeakerDelicious6315 NTA Let your parents and their pending partners be...

You're a short-timer and will be outta that mess soon...

It drives me nuts when people marry new partners and...

Kids get one childhood. Adults can b*mp uglies until the...

I had parents who should have divorced but chose to...

They were great at putting their kids right in the...

Their reaction was priceless when I one day told them,...

You two got to choose who you married.

AdBitter4706 ": You were 14 at the divorce and are...

You're not a child anymore who needs a lot of...

I have been the new gf in a patchwork situation...

am just a plus one, even if we lived together...

secure your documents and prepare to move out the moment...

Show a little effort at home to do a ch**e...

there, not only keeping your own room clean.

DemureDamsel122 You have your birth certificate and other important documents...

These people your parents are marrying can literally go to...

SummerTimeRedSea NTA: NTA they did not need a "chance" to...

Sea_Roof3637 NTA - maybe say to them: "You've both equally...

prioritising getting jabs at each other over being decent parents.

I hope your step kids will care for you in...

The original poster (OP) is dealing with the aftermath of a highly contentious parental divorce, feeling emotionally unattached to both parents and viewing both households as unwelcoming spaces. The central conflict arises from the parents’ insistence on integrating their new fiancés and their respective children into the OP’s life as a new, expanded family unit, which directly conflicts with the OP’s established need for personal space and autonomy after years of witnessing parental conflict.

Given the OP’s plan to move out and the blended families’ attempts to enforce parental roles, the core question remains: Should the OP prioritize asserting complete independence and refusing the blended family structure, or is there an obligation to maintain some level of connection or compliance with the parents’ desire for a unified, albeit forced, new family dynamic?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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