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AITA for telling my Mom that I will never trust her with future relationships?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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Beneath the fragile surface of a mother-son relationship lies a chasm carved by broken trust and unspoken pain. A young man, weary from past wounds inflicted by his mother’s harsh judgment, chooses silence over honesty in the delicate realm of love. His heart, guarded and cautious, hides the truth of his life’s most intimate connections, a silent rebellion against the fear of history repeating itself.

Years of quiet suffering and guarded secrets have shaped their bond into something unrecognizable, where love is shadowed by betrayal. The mother, once warm and welcoming, has become a source of sorrow and mistrust, driving her son into a solitude where he shares his joys and fears with everyone but her. This is a story of fractured trust, the cost of emotional scars, and the painful distance between the desire for connection and the fear of heartbreak.

AITA for telling my Mom that I will never trust her with future relationships?

I (26M) told my mom (67F) about a year ago...

My mom then asked if there were any plans for...

When she asked why, I told her that due to...

I've gone on many dates since then and never mention...

I do tell my dad and sisters, asking they do...

My mom was great in the 1st year, showing interest...

Amy was kicked out of her family's house and my...

(mom and dad live separately) Amy lived in my room...

At first, she only complained to me, but then moved...

where I soon joined after. After moving out, my mom...

She blamed Amy for us moving out and also being...

She started making comments about how Amy was gaining weight...

called her a "druggie" to me when she overheard my...

Eventually it escalated to the point where due to my...

We were surprised to find my mom also there. At...

When I came back, my mom had an oddly large...

She told me she couldn't tell me what my mom...

Amy was not perfect, but my mom had crossed the...

Problem is that my mom is in the early stages...

This makes holding her accountable a problem.

As renowned family therapist Dr. Terry Hargrave explains, “Boundaries are not about controlling another person; they are about taking responsibility for your own behavior and what you will accept in your life.”

The OP’s actions clearly demonstrate an attempt to implement a crucial boundary in response to sustained emotional abuse directed at a former partner. The mother’s behavior—including complaining, criticizing physical appearance, using derogatory labels, and the unexplained hurtful comment leading to the ex-partner’s distress—constitutes a significant violation of relational trust. When accountability is hampered by a condition like early-stage dementia, which often involves denial or memory alteration of past events, the individual responsible for enforcing the boundary (the OP) must prioritize self-preservation over appeasement.

The OP’s decision to selectively share information only with trusted family members (father and sisters) while withholding it from the mother is a pragmatic, albeit imperfect, strategy for managing a toxic dynamic complicated by illness. While complete transparency is often ideal, it is not feasible when one party systematically weaponizes that information. The OP’s current behavior was appropriate under the circumstances to maintain necessary emotional distance. Moving forward, the constructive recommendation is for the OP to define a clear, pre-determined response for when the mother inevitably inquires about his relationship status, focusing on vague redirection rather than outright lies, thus maintaining the boundary without inviting confrontation over the secret itself.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

BlackFenrir > Problem is that my mom is in the...

Even if that is true, it's a mighty convenient excuse...

AmyEla NTA: Nah, you're not wrong for setting boundaries.

Your mom treated Amy like a side quest villain and...

dryadduinath Dementia complicates things, but your feelings are still real....

Good strategy, keep on with it. If you can't hold...

Individual_Metal_983 Early stage dementia does not mean she cannot remember...

WildBlue2525Potato You have made a wise decision. NTA: After her...

that is a valid and reasonable response. And, if she...

lea_cece Stand your ground!: NTA...

You're justified in protecting your future relationships from your mom's...

and it's clear she hasn't shown that she can be...

Pa*sComprehensive425 NTA- Your mom doesn't think she did anything wrong...

forward to a new victim for years. But now she's...

The dementia will definitely make things worse, so protect any...

The original poster (OP) established a firm boundary with his mother regarding future romantic partners due to her documented history of severe verbal abuse and disrespect toward his previous long-term girlfriend. This boundary, while necessary for self-protection and future relationship health, has created an ongoing situation where the OP must actively conceal his dating life from his mother, causing emotional strain and necessitating secrecy within the family structure.

Given the mother’s early-stage dementia, which complicates accountability, is it more important to maintain total honesty about dating life, potentially sacrificing the OP’s peace, or is it justified to continue withholding this specific information to protect his emotional well-being and prevent further family conflict?

Michael Lee

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

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