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AITA for telling my dad he should have talked to me before setting expectations about what I will and won’t do?

by Charlie Brown
January 2, 2026
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In a fractured family shaped by loss and imperfection, a seventeen-year-old boy carries the weight of responsibility far beyond his years. With a mother gone too soon and a father too flawed to fully step up, he becomes the steadfast protector and guardian for his younger sisters, Lauren and Kyla, filling the void with love, care, and sacrifice.

When his father remarried, blending two families under one roof, the boy’s devotion remained fiercely tethered to his sisters. Amid shifting dynamics and unspoken tensions, he quietly shoulders the emotional labor, standing as the unwavering pillar for the siblings who depend on him—while navigating the complexities of a new family he never truly chose.

AITA for telling my dad he should have talked to me before setting expectations about what I will and won’t do?

My dad has me (17m) and my two sisters Lauren...

I became a sort of parental figure and protective big...

I helped them get ready for school, walked them, babysat,...

I raised my sisters more than Dad did, sometimes attending...

I did those things for my sisters, not for Jean's...

Dad told Jean that I would always be there for...

I speak to Ruby occasionally but do not go out...

Ruby had bus trouble, and Dad told Jean I would...

Jean, overhearing, cried and told me Ruby needed me to...

Dad told me he had a*sured Jean I would do...

stating I would never do for Jean's kids what I...

I don't love Jean's kids and don't see them as...

He told me I am showing unwillingness to grow and...

According to family systems theorist Murray Bowen, strong emotional differentiation is crucial for healthy family functioning. Bowen’s work emphasizes that individuals must establish autonomy while maintaining appropriate emotional boundaries. In this case, the 17-year-old (OP) has established a strong, quasi-parental bond with his younger sisters due to the absence of a fully present father, creating a powerful, necessary interdependence.

The core issue here is mismatched expectations regarding familial roles and emotional labor. The OP has willingly undertaken significant emotional and physical labor for his sisters, viewing this as a non-negotiable duty stemming from love and shared trauma. Conversely, the stepmother (Jean) and father have projected these established caregiving behaviors onto the step-children (Ruby and Conor) without consulting the OP. Jean’s distress highlights her perception of Ruby’s need, but her expectation that the OP should automatically assume the role of a primary caregiver for a child he explicitly states he does not view as family demonstrates a failure in establishing healthy boundaries within the blended family structure.

The father exacerbated the situation by unilaterally promising the OP’s support, validating Jean’s needs over his son’s autonomy and feelings. The OP’s response, while emotionally charged, is understandable given the perceived violation of his personal boundaries and the devaluation of the unique, history-based relationship he has with his sisters. A constructive approach for the OP in the future would involve clearly and calmly communicating the distinction between his voluntary care for his sisters (rooted in deep connection) and his unwillingness to take on parental responsibilities for the step-siblings, perhaps offering limited, agreed-upon assistance rather than full integration into his caregiving role.

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OkForm9038 NTA. They have no rights to dump those responsibilities...

What are the parents for? Good for you for standing...

you are an adult very soon, and you have done...

GreekAmericanDom NTA What is it with remarried parents demanding the...

magically turn into a loving family without even considering the...

Look, you were parentified for your sisters. Already that wasn't...

Expecting you to do it again for people you didn't...

Your dad. It's is responsibility. Not yours.

Stardust_Shinah Nta Setting boundaries is hard when you've been parentified...

yourself for setting that boundary.

The fact is Ruby is Jean's kid and if Ruby...

the home. Don't let your father made you feel bad,...

_s1m0n_s3z I see your position, but that's gotta be tough...

fanofthethings NTA. Your dad needs to grow up and look...

I feel bad for Ruby, but maybe they should be...

Sorry you're dealing with this. Kids being forced to be...

I'm sure it's made all the difference in the world...

Ok_Horror_4389 Nta. The words and opinions of youre deadbeat dad...

Best you try to realise that now and learn ro...

Dont be mean to ruby and show compa*sion but only...

oprincesshoney She is a victim of bad parenting as well:...

you do way more than you should as a teen....

props for being there for your sis but it's not...

your dad needs to chill and realize being a good...

they gotta learn to handle their own stuff too, ya...

The narrator is firmly rooted in a protective role for his biological sisters, a role born from necessity and deep familial love following his mother’s death. His conflict arises when his father and stepmother expect him to extend this high level of parental responsibility and affection toward his step-siblings, whom he views as separate individuals without the same emotional bond.

Is the narrator obligated to provide the same level of care and emotional investment to his step-siblings as he does his biological sisters, or is his refusal justified based on the foundation of shared history and genuine familial love?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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