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AITA for shutting my sister out after she told our mom something I admitted to her in confidence?

by Charlie Brown
November 8, 2025
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After the loss of their father eight years ago, two sisters found themselves navigating a world forever altered by grief and change. When their mother remarried, bringing new siblings into their lives, the younger sister struggled silently with feelings of detachment, unable to embrace this new family as her own. The weight of unspoken emotions and unmet expectations hung heavy between them, a quiet testament to the complicated nature of love and loyalty.

In a rare moment of vulnerability, she confided in her sister, revealing the truth she had long hidden: her heart remained tethered to the past, resistant to the blended family her mother had chosen. Despite her emotional distance, she was determined not to disrupt their mother’s newfound happiness, carrying the burden of her conflicted feelings alone. This poignant admission illuminated the silent fractures beneath the surface, where love, loss, and acceptance intertwined in a fragile dance.

AITA for shutting my sister out after she told our mom something I admitted to her in confidence?

My sister (15f) and I (16f) lost our dad 8...

I admitted to my sister a while ago that I...

I admitted I don't love them or see them the...

But I don't want to ruin mom's happiness. I admitted...

Remembered how I would always invite her into my bed...

Or how I am affectionate with her and not them...

She pressed and I was honest. I told her not...

And then my mom decided the three of us (me,...

And now I'm stuck in family therapy with them trying...

She told me she did it so we could be...

to herself. She was upset and now she's even more...

The way I look at it is she broke my...

My mom told me I'm being mean and that my...

I told her I never wanted to go to therapy...

She told me that regardless, I shouldn't shut my sister...

As renowned social psychologist Dr. Terri Apter explains, “The real difficulty is not in loving someone, but in being compelled to love someone.” This quote directly applies to the OP’s situation, where she is being compelled by parental and sibling pressure to perform emotional labor—welcoming and bonding with individuals she has not organically accepted into her core family unit.

The OP’s initial admission to her sister was conditional: it was an act of closeness with her sister, predicated on the strict promise of secrecy. The sister’s decision to disclose this information, while perhaps motivated by a desire for familial cohesion, directly violated this trust. For a teenager who has already experienced the trauma of losing a parent, the security of one remaining trusted relationship (with the sister) becomes paramount. By breaking that promise, the sister invalidated the OP’s autonomy and emotional reality. The mother’s reaction further compounds the issue by pathologizing the OP’s feelings (her reluctance to bond) rather than addressing the breach of trust caused by the sister.

The OP’s actions in distancing herself from her sister following the betrayal are an understandable, though perhaps overly punitive, response to feeling ambushed and manipulated. While shutting out the sister is hurtful, it stems from a genuine feeling of having her carefully guarded vulnerability exposed. Moving forward, the OP should prioritize establishing firm, clear boundaries with both her mother and sister regarding therapy goals. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP to communicate that while she accepts the structure of the new family, she cannot be forced into authentic affection, and future discussions about her feelings must remain private or occur only with a mediator she trusts completely.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

CakeisaDie NTA Your mother and your sister are for trying...

Take a try at therapy and see if you can...

over 4 years, it means that you are respectful to...

mference123 NTA, but be honest in therapy.

Chamit The therapist may be able to set your Mom...

You're 16 and your sister is 15.

I am not going to insult your intelligence or maturity...

You sound mature for your age,

and your sister sounds like a 15 year old trying...

She was misguided and wrong for what she did, but...

Your anger isn't wrong or not warranted but use that...

Your mom and step dad are whatever, deal with the...

Your sister on the other hand deserves a hug and...

She didn't do something to hurt you, she thought, with...

Blueheron77 NTA -Being betrayed sucks.

salukiqueen You don't have to trust anyone, let alone someone...

I'm sorry OP. NTA and I don't blame you for...

I think they're well meaning but you can't force someone...

Relationships take time and they're going about this by pushing...

PotatoLover-3000 I don't have advice - therapy may be good...

There is nothing wrong with how you feel. Your mom...

Your sister broke your trust and a promise she made...

It's up to you when you trust her again (if...

Your sister and family don't get to dictate your feelings...

You were also already "one big happy family" before your...

It also doesn't seem that anyone was complaining or bothered...

Jemma_2 YTA to yourself here. Your sister did do what...

you just won't be able to see that for a...

Give therapy a chance. Give your sister a break.

And consider what type of relationship you want to have...

you have with your sister. You don't have to have...

But don't not have a relationship with them just because...

You'll be ok.

The original poster (OP) is facing significant emotional conflict stemming from the blending of her family following her father’s death and her mother’s remarriage. Her core issue is a refusal to emotionally connect with her stepfather and stepsiblings, which she kept secret but eventually admitted to her sister. When the sister revealed this confidence to their mother, the OP felt a profound sense of betrayal, leading to a breakdown in trust with her sister and forcing her into family therapy against her will.

The central question remains whether the OP was justified in feeling betrayed by her sister’s breach of confidence, or if the sister acted appropriately by sharing the OP’s feelings to facilitate family unity and mental health intervention as desired by the mother. Is maintaining personal boundaries and privacy more important than upholding the idealized vision of a ‘one big happy family’?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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