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AITA for not calling my legal guardian’s husband my stepdad?

by Alex Johnson
November 27, 2025
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At just ten years old, she lost the only parents she had ever known, taken from her by a tragic car accident that shattered her world and left her with no traditional family to turn to. Born into a legacy of foster care and raised by love rather than blood, her life took an unexpected turn when her godfather, named in a rare act of foresight by her young parents, stepped in to become her guardian, defying the usual stories where godparents are sidelined.

Now sixteen, she navigates a unique family dynamic, where love is defined by choice and circumstance rather than titles. Her godfather, Bob, is more like an uncle than a parent, a steady presence in her life amidst the changes, including his recent marriage to Ham. Their unconventional family story is a testament to resilience, the quiet bonds that hold them together, and the unexpected forms that love and family can take.

AITA for not calling my legal guardian’s husband my stepdad?

I (16f) live with my godfather as my legal guardian....

They both died in a car accident when I was...

And them both having no family that I could go...

insane oversight to write a will as newlyweds year olds...

guardian in the case parents can't take care of kid).

It was one of my those ultra rare cases where...

My godfather is chill, I don't call him dad I...

He recently got married to Ham (not his husbands real...

Ham moved in with me and Bob like six months...

I thought that after they got back from their honey...

get married doesn't everything at home stay mostly the same...

I guess not because Yest**day (AT LIKE SIX IN THE...

He sat me down and told did this whole cheesy...

and then he of course could never replace my real...

I told him that I am not calling him dad...

He told me that he's still my stepdad even if...

I told him he's not my stepdad, he's not married...

but I am not and will never bestow the t*ttle...

At this point we were getting into not a full...

Me and Ham have not spoken since Yest**day morning and...

AITA?

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this situation, the OP is attempting to enforce a psychological boundary using precise language to define a relationship that, functionally, is evolving into a parental one. The OP’s attachment to the concept of a ‘stepfather’ being strictly the spouse of a living parent is understandable, given their personal history and the sudden transition following the guardian’s marriage.

Ham’s motivation appears to stem from a desire for inclusion and recognition in the family unit, especially since he now cohabitates and is married to the legal guardian. While his request was delivered with perceived sincerity (albeit perhaps poorly timed), the OP perceives this as an attempt to overwrite or supplant the memory or importance of their deceased parents, hence the firm refusal. This dynamic involves navigating complex emotional labor: Ham requires validation of his new role, while the OP requires validation of their established, secure structure.

The OP’s actions were appropriate in asserting their right to control how they address individuals, as titles should not be forced. However, maintaining a complete communication blackout is counterproductive. A constructive recommendation is for the OP and Bob to facilitate a mediated discussion. The OP could acknowledge Ham’s presence and contribution to the home without accepting the specific title, perhaps suggesting an alternative designation like ‘Ham’ or ‘Bob’s husband,’ allowing Ham to feel included while respecting the OP’s emotional needs regarding their late parents.

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

use_your_smarts NTA. Ham is big time overstepping.

Bob isn't your dad, you don't call him dad, so...

Sadly they have pa*sed away but that doesn't make someone...

Given that they're only recently married, he needs to back...

Deep-Okra1461 not the way to go about it.: NTA In...

This stepdad thing should have been a topic they brought...

ANY expectations either of them had involving you should have...

It would prevent awkward incidents like this. He also brought...

I don't know anyone who likes important discussions to happen...

It makes it seem like he was trying to catch...

Embarra*sedPermit778 NTA. Maybe show him a book or website explaining...

Or a plain old dictionary works, too. Show him what...

Els-09 NTA. 1. Weird he asked 2. Weirder that he...

Why wasn't he there?) 3.

Weirdest of all is doubling down that's he's your step...

StellalunaStarr Btw, I hope you're not using imodium for the...

Don't let him pressure you. The gall of him to...

Wall-A-Whoa NTA this is a pickle. Bc you're right he's...

He's your legal guardians husband. Your LG should def step...

Plus he can just a*sume that you'd be okay with...

MinnGranny Stand your ground and def talk to Bob and...

have lost me by asking at 6: 00 in the...

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict regarding titles and familial roles following their legal guardian’s marriage. OP feels strongly that their godfather’s new husband, Ham, should not be referred to as a stepfather because Ham is not married to one of the OP’s parents. This firm stance on terminology has created significant awkward tension in the household, highlighting a clash between OP’s need to maintain existing boundaries and Ham’s desire for formal recognition within the family structure.

Is the OP justified in rigidly rejecting the title of ‘stepfather’ for Ham based on a strict interpretation of family relationships, or is their refusal inconsiderate of Ham’s attempt to establish a close, acknowledged bond within the newly formed household unit?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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