From childhood to now, the narrator has lived under the shadow of his older brother Kevin’s cruelty—a relentless tormentor who thrived on bullying and left emotional scars deep within the family. Despite Kevin’s failures and stagnant life, their parents inexplicably shield him, dismissing his actions as mere “kids’ mistakes,” leaving the narrator isolated and resentful toward those meant to protect him.
Amidst this toxic family dynamic, the narrator finds solace and hope in his relationship with Camila, whose understanding and support provide a stark contrast to the pain he endures at home. Yet, even as love blossoms, the fear of Kevin’s presence looms large, compelling the narrator to guard his new world fiercely, striving to keep the darkness of his past from tainting the future he dreams of.

AITA for beating up my older brother for what he did to my girlfriend?



























As renowned psychologist Dr. John Gottman explains, “When there is a breakdown in trust, the relationship dynamics shift. In this case, the safety within the family unit has been completely compromised, demanding a radical re-establishment of boundaries.”
The core issue here involves the violation of physical and sexual boundaries by Kevin, an act compounded by the parents’ long-standing pattern of enabling his poor behavior. The OP, who has previously managed anger through structured physical activity like boxing, experienced a complete failure of his usual coping mechanisms when faced with a direct, immediate threat to his partner’s safety. His reaction was an acute, protective outburst triggered by severe provocation and a history of feeling unsupported by his parents regarding his brother’s abuse.
While the OP’s anger is entirely understandable, the physical violence, particularly continuing to kick him on the floor and issuing lethal threats, likely exceeded the necessary response for de-escalation or defense. Camila’s primary concern—that he might face legal trouble—highlights that the appropriate long-term strategy involves legal and official reporting mechanisms, not vigilantism. For future situations, the OP should prioritize immediate removal of Camila from danger and then engage formal channels (police report, informing university authorities) rather than resorting to physical confrontation, even when deeply provoked.
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The original poster (OP) is dealing with intense emotional conflict, caught between the primal urge to defend his girlfriend from a serious threat and the societal/familial expectation that he should not resort to violence. His actions, while rooted in protecting Camila, directly violated his parents’ rules and created a severe rupture in their relationship, leaving him uncertain about whether his extreme reaction was justified.
Given the severity of the brother’s actions—attempted sexual assault and harassment—was the OP’s violent retaliation an understandable response to protect his partner, or did it cross a line into disproportionate aggression that damaged his own standing? Does the seriousness of the initial crime excuse the subsequent physical assault?







