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AITA for not giving my ex back a gift I received from his great grandmother

by Michael Lee
January 2, 2026
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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Three years after their painful separation, a young woman is confronted by her past when her ex reaches out with an unexpected and deeply personal request. The carved elephant, a symbol of love and welcome from a grandmother now gone, suddenly becomes the center of a complicated emotional tug-of-war, stirring memories that neither time nor distance has fully healed.

Caught between the bittersweet ties of family and the shifting realities of new relationships, she must navigate the fragile balance of honoring a gift that once meant so much, while confronting the quiet ache of a life that has moved on but never quite let go.

AITA for not giving my ex back a gift I received from his great grandmother

I (23F) and my ex (22M) have been broken up...

His new girlfriend is pregnant with his second child.

Recently I received a message from my ex asking for...

His grandmother sadly pa*sed a year back and he is...

A bit more context, we visited his family and his...

She lit up and insisted I take one as a...

At this point I didn't want to be rude and...

Anyways, we stumble upon the stone carved elephant with a...

She heavily implied that my choice should be that specific...

) I smile and accepted and thanked her for letting...

My ex (who I guess got a bit jealous) wanted...

He told me, due to the pa*sing of his grandmother,...

When I asked him why he specifically wanted mine, he...

I reminded him that he got to choose his own...

Part of me is more than willing to give it...

Why would he ask me NOW and not a year...

According to attachment theory, as discussed by psychologists like Dr. Sue Johnson, objects tied to significant life events—like receiving a “welcome to the family” gift during pregnancy—develop strong emotional anchors. The stone elephant is not just an object; it symbolizes a past bond of acceptance and connection to the grandmother, which is distinct from the OP’s relationship with her ex. The ex-partner’s insistence on retrieving this specific item, while dismissing its personal significance to the OP, suggests his motivation is less about honoring his grandmother and more about asserting control or symbolically transferring that past affiliation to his current partner.

The timing of the request, one year after the grandmother’s passing, is highly suspect, aligning suspiciously with the impending birth of his second child. If the goal were purely commemorative, he could have requested it immediately. His evasion when questioned about why he needed *her* elephant, coupled with name-calling when she hesitated, points toward classic manipulative behavior often associated with narcissistic tendencies. The OP is correct to sense that this object may be intended as a token for his pregnant new girlfriend, leveraging a symbol of past family inclusion for a present relationship.

From a professional standpoint regarding boundaries, the OP is not obligated to surrender a personal gift simply because the giver’s relative has passed, especially when the request is framed confrontationally. The most constructive path forward is clear communication that separates the memory of the grandmother from the current conflict with the ex. The OP should state firmly that while she respects the grandmother’s memory, the elephant was a personal gift to her and she will be keeping it. If she wishes to mitigate future conflict, she could offer to send a photograph of the elephant with a sincere note of remembrance dedicated to the grandmother, thereby honoring the memory without conceding control over her property to the ex’s current agenda.

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Strict_Research_1876 Tell him you are holding it to give to...

Technical-Habit-5114 something from their great great grandmother.: NTA. It was...

It is not his. He is your ex. You are...

WaywardMarauder NTA.

That elephant was a gift to you to honor your...

Possible-Exam-8770 grandmother.: NTA. It was gifted to you when you...

No matter what with him moving on with his life,...

I would say it was different if it was something...

But even then it wouldn't be something you had to...

razer742 Yata it was meant as a welcome to the...

your /her words since you're no longer part of the...

cascadia1979 NTA. The gift was made to you.

The reason doesn't change the fact that it is now...

There's nothing wrong with him asking you for it, but...

and has to accept your answer whatever it may be....

needabook55 NTA. And if your ex ever comes to your...

make sure he can't find your gifts elephant cause he...

The original poster (OP) is caught between honoring a past connection to her ex-partner’s family, specifically the late grandmother, and protecting herself from potential manipulation by her ex. The central conflict lies in whether the sentimental value of the object—a gift originally intended as a symbol of acceptance into his family—outweighs the current reality of their breakup and the ex’s questionable motives for retrieving it now, especially concerning his new partner’s pregnancy.

Should the OP prioritize the symbolic gesture of returning the elephant to honor the deceased grandmother, or should she prioritize setting a firm boundary against a manipulative request from her ex-partner, given the context of his new relationship? This case forces a decision between historical sentiment and present-day self-preservation.

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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