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AITA for telling my ex’s new husband he’s a selfish fool for marrying a lazy part time mom and thinking he could use my kids to help with his own?

by John Doe
November 27, 2025
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He never imagined that the love story from their youth would unravel into a battle for their children’s future. With the weight of responsibility pressing down on him, he stepped up when she stepped back, holding primary custody of their two young kids, navigating the painful reality that the woman he once loved chose comfort over care during their pregnancies.

Through the haze of disappointment and exhaustion, he wrestled with unanswered questions and unspoken fears, trying to piece together a semblance of family amid neglect. His commitment to his children became his anchor, a testament to resilience in the face of a fractured past and a mother who vanished behind excuses and avoidance.

AITA for telling my ex’s new husband he’s a selfish fool for marrying a lazy part time mom and thinking he could use my kids to help with his own?

I (34m) have primary custody of my two children (11...

With our first she made some attempts, kinda, but once...

She didn't have a high risk pregnancy, wasn't in pain...

But she'd say pregnant women shouldn't be standing for too...

shouldn't be driving or pushing heavy shopping carts around, shouldn't...

My ex's parents watched our oldest while I worked back...

And she expected me to tell work to f**k off...

I tried to stick it out and at the time...

When our second child was born she continued like she...

I finally had enough and we broke up when our...

I just had to accept she was lazy and didn't...

I filed for custody of our kids and won very...

She couldn't answer a single question about either of our...

She didn't fail enough to get no parenting time. But...

And yes, that every other weekend is something the kids...

So she sees our kids that much and they basically...

Which is documented and I have shown proof to the...

My kids need to be 16 before their voice holds...

Anyway, my ex has been remarried for I'm not sure...

Her husband has two (or maybe three because there could...

I'm sure he expected more from my ex as well....

which is when he moved in, he's been asking for...

But he even started asking for their help when they're...

He told me the kids have younger siblings and I...

He told me he married their mom which makes his...

This is when I told him that he was a...

and spectacularly selfish for thinking my children existed to help...

But especially someone else's because you do not have the...

He didn't like that I insulted him and interfered in...

I told him he interfered in MY children and as...

Since then he has tried to call me multiple times...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a severe breakdown in establishing and respecting relational boundaries following a divorce and remarriage, particularly concerning the expectations placed on children.

The OP’s history with his ex-wife—her perceived laziness and abdication of responsibility—provides the context for his extreme vigilance regarding his children’s time and emotional labor. When the new step-father immediately began tasking the teenagers with childcare duties, he violated two key principles: the established custody arrangement (every other weekend visit) and the ethical guideline that children, especially teenagers, should not be treated as de facto nannies for younger siblings, particularly those they are not genetically or legally responsible for. The step-father’s belief that his marriage automatically creates sibling relationships that impose duties upon the OP’s children is an overreach. The OP was correct to confront the step-father directly when contact shifted from the ex-wife to him, as he is the primary, fit parent.

While the OP’s sentiment was appropriate—protecting his children from exploitation—the language used (“selfish fool”) was unnecessarily inflammatory. A more constructive approach would have been to firmly reiterate the custody order and state clearly that his children are visiting, not reporting for duty. Future handling of this situation should involve the OP communicating only with the ex-wife regarding scheduling and expectations, explicitly refusing all contact from the step-father, and documenting all future inappropriate requests related to childcare, presenting this evidence to the court if visitation rights become an issue again.

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Alicat52 NTA. Your kids are not required to babysit his...

He had no right to text them without going through...

Your ex is lazy, and it seems he is, too....

EarlyElderberry7215 NTA, I see is a parent standing upfor his...

Also see an other parent not being present and neglecting...

Material-Ad5623 Oh my. NTA at all. Please keep all these...

I saw a comment that you were harsh, I disagree....

your children and you did exactly what a parent does...

I hope this will help you with custody because they...

Oh_Wiseone YTA - for the way you responded to him.

Whilst everything you say may be true, you set a...

Be careful as you could be accused of alienating the...

Instead, just tell him that your children will not be...

Talk to your lawyer, about the risk of so,etching happening...

B**tered_Crumpet09 Could be a CPS case, or visitation has to...

I think your ex found a perfect match in her...

he'd be able to dump his parental responsibilities on her...

Did he know about the custody situation before they got...

Why would a woman who doesn't parent her own kids...

And how on earth would he think that your kids...

He's acting like marrying their mum instantly created a magical...

Did they not live together or know each other for...

Either way, your kids are not bonus parents and free...

The fact that lunatic new husband thinks you'd actually give...

child-rearing he and your ex clearly don't want to is...

No-Sea1173 he's an overstepping idiot.: Um NTA.

It's unfair and selfish of him to have expected anything...

But look - you're kids are going to be spending...

Your kids have to be there, he and his kids...

It's not about helping him, it's about working out the...

For example, rather than abruptly shutting him down, could you...

and then set some reasonable boundaries or compromises? Best case...

you help your kids learn some conflict resolution sk**ls, they...

Worst case, it doesn't work and you're back where you...

I wonder if letting go of being right and using...

mcmurrml Go dad!!! That's fantastic! I got a big smile...

Your kids are not required to lift a finger in...

I would tell this guy every last thing she didn't...

Glad you set him straight and keep documents and glad...

The original poster (OP) is firmly positioned as the primary caregiver who believes his ex-wife and her new husband are inappropriately attempting to shift childcare responsibilities onto his teenage children. His actions stem from a protective instinct forged by years of shouldering the parenting load alone, creating a clear conflict between his desire to shield his kids and the step-father’s expectation that they integrate into a new family structure by helping care for younger siblings.

Was the OP justified in using harsh language to defend his children against the step-father’s demands for them to act as unpaid caregivers, or did his insults cross the line into inappropriate interference with his ex-wife’s new marriage? The debate centers on where the boundary lies between a custodial parent protecting their rights and the social expectations placed on children in blended families.

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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