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AITA for judging my gf for her abortion?

by John Doe
January 2, 2026
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Beneath the fragile surface of their two-year relationship, a hidden chapter surfaced—one soaked in pain, betrayal, and unspoken regrets. As they peeled back layers of their pasts, a revelation shattered the fragile trust: a secret abortion, born from heartbreak and a desperate act to reclaim control in a love fractured by infidelity.

In that raw moment of truth, the weight of lost dreams and silent sacrifices hung heavy between them. Her confession was not just about the choice she made, but the emotional battlefield where love, hurt, and self-preservation collided, forever altering the landscape of their shared future.

AITA for judging my gf for her abortion?

My gf(29F) and I(31M) have been together for 2 years....

I did not know she had an abortion although I...

I find it hard to open up to other people...

I knew he had cheated and that's why she broke...

She admitted she wanted kids but knew she had time...

But she found out he cheated after the accidentally pregnancy...

She said she did it because she knew he wanted...

I definitely get the feeling like a sucker part,

I'm pretty sure every guy who find out his child...

I just feel mother should love their child no matter...

Plus she says herself she already finished college and had...

I asked her if she regrets it and she said...

having a child but doing any of work in actually...

I told her she is behaving so weirdly cold for...

She got mad and began nitpicking all the things that...

I don't know I can see her in the same...

According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, a renowned psychologist specializing in relationships and boundaries, ‘Relationships are defined by the boundaries we establish and the way we communicate our needs.’ While Dr. Lerner primarily discusses current relationship dynamics, the principle of self-protection versus destructive retaliation is relevant here. The girlfriend’s decision appears rooted in a powerful need to reclaim agency and inflict proportional emotional damage on a partner who betrayed her during a time of vulnerability.

The narrator is experiencing a significant cognitive dissonance. He is attempting to process a past trauma that was not his own, filtering it through the lens of societal expectations regarding grief after an abortion. The girlfriend’s lack of traditional regret and stated pride in punishing the ex-fiancé suggests the abortion functioned as a radical boundary enforcement mechanism. However, the narrator perceives this as ‘vindictiveness,’ which signals a potential value clash regarding emotional labor and the sanctity of life decisions versus the severity of the antecedent betrayal (cheating during an accidental pregnancy). His reaction of feeling she is ‘acting weirdly cold’ highlights his inability to separate the act from the motivation.

The girlfriend’s current behavior is likely a defense mechanism, framing the action as purely strategic and successful rather than emotionally devastating, which allows her to avoid processing deeper grief. The narrator’s reaction is understandable given his moral stance. For future effectiveness, the narrator should focus less on judging the past action and more on understanding the current emotional framework. A constructive recommendation is to communicate his need for understanding her current emotional processing, rather than accusing her of coldness, by asking, ‘What did you need to feel safe and respected in that moment?’ rather than focusing on the perceived lack of regret.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

stormsway_ You seem to have an awful narrow expectation of...

and what mothers "should" do.

I think you need to check yourself on that because...

acceptable behavior. Every human is allowed to feel whatever the...

And not wanting to raise the child of a cheater...

She has expressed reasons that are related to her own...

Furthermore, while anyone who chooses to be a parent should...

her recognizing that she would not have been able to...

IngenuityHorror7255 NTA,

you have morals and stigmatization is not a bad thing...

Rinnme just make your decision accordingly: YTA.

She opened up about a sensitive topic and you're betraying...

She doesn't need to justify herself, as she did nothing...

badbrother420 Info: would you be dating her if she was...

x1000000000 You are most def the AH, BIG TIME!

intrigued_eyes I'm not going to say you are an a*shole.

Tbh I thought she was going to say she did...

not having to try to co parent with a terrible,...

You should be getting an abortion because you feel it...

I mean yes, her body her choice. I do agree...

But are there other issues that you have brushed off?

Xahriwi I would do the same thing if I found...

Like we're talking about a barely conscious preperson that I've...

because it shares my DNA? A fetus is not life...

Every sperm? I know you said you're not pro-life but...

I really don't get it. Support an orphan instead of...

I agree that having an abortion as revenge sounds bad,

but she probably just realized she didn't want his child...

I'd see a question about not aborting an unwanted child...

The individual in this situation is struggling to reconcile his partner’s past decision to have an abortion, motivated by revenge against a cheating ex-fiancé, with his own moral framework regarding motherhood and vindictiveness. The central conflict lies between his partner’s expressed lack of regret and pride in hurting her ex, and the narrator’s expectation that such a profound event would elicit sorrow or complex emotional responses.

Is the act of terminating a pregnancy solely as a form of retribution against a partner a justifiable act of self-protection, or does it cross an ethical line into unjustifiable vindictiveness that fundamentally alters one’s view of that person? Should the depth of past betrayal excuse the perceived lack of remorse for the resulting life choice?

John Doe

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

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