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AITA for not staying with my drunk stepsister at a party and calling for help for her or taking her back to her dad’s house?

by Charlie Brown
January 7, 2026
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From the moment their worlds collided, a bitter storm brewed between two stepsisters, tearing apart the fragile bonds meant to unite them. For years, relentless bullying cast a shadow over the younger girl’s life, turning family into a battlefield where love was scarce and pain was abundant. Each cruel act carved deeper wounds, fracturing trust and forcing her into a silent fight for survival within her own home.

Caught in the crossfire of fractured loyalties, a daughter’s desperate plea for belonging shattered her mother’s heart and forced an impossible choice. Torn between the love for her birth daughter and the new family she vowed to embrace, the mother stood at a heartbreaking crossroads. The battle for custody was more than a legal fight—it was a soul-wrenching struggle for identity, acceptance, and the hope of finding peace amid the chaos.

AITA for not staying with my drunk stepsister at a party and calling for help for her or taking her back to her dad’s house?

I (17f) hate my stepsister Bella (17f). She bullied me...

She was shitty to me for like two years before...

I was 12 when she started bullying me and halfway...

My mom and Bella's dad put us into therapy together...

But I had to be 15 before the judge would...

She told me she couldn't lose me. I told her...

She argued that her husband was a good man and...

When mom kept arguing for us staying a family I...

Like I said it went from her being shitty to...

laughing at me in cla*s to making art of me...

She'd call me a s**t and a w**re in school....

Another time she screamed that I had my period and...

I said stepsister for the sake of the post but...

I still need to keep the line of communication open...

I refuse any effort she makes to reach out to...

Bella was there and she got extremely drunk. Her friends...

I didn't let my mom know. I just left.

The next morning my mom called screaming that I'd been...

Mom said I could have also made sure she got...

I told her I didn't owe Bella that. I said...

Mom said it wouldn't need to be for Bella but...

It became a big enough fight that dad had to...

Mom fought dad about it then and she said I'd...

But I refuse to help Bella and I don't care...

According to Dr. Martha Stout, an expert in psychopathy and human connection, victims of severe relational trauma, such as sustained bullying, often develop profound difficulty engaging in prosocial behaviors toward their abusers, even when the abuser is vulnerable. This response is a protective mechanism intended to maintain established psychological boundaries.

The OP’s motivation stems from a history of intense psychological and physical abuse by Bella, which included defamation, physical harm, and extreme public humiliation. The mother’s insistence that the OP should have helped Bella, framing it as a basic human obligation or an act of loyalty to the mother, directly invalidated the OP’s trauma and reinforced the initial choice the mother made: siding with Bella. The OP’s statement, “if that had been anyone but Bella I would have helped,” clearly delineates that the refusal was specific to the abuser, not a general disregard for safety.

Ethically, while most societal norms prioritize immediate aid to vulnerable individuals, psychological principles recognize that victims are not obligated to protect their abusers. The OP’s actions were an understandable, albeit extreme, manifestation of self-preservation following sustained emotional damage. For future situations, a constructive recommendation would be for the OP to establish clear, non-negotiable boundaries with their mother regarding contact with Bella, while separately identifying a trusted third party (like the father or a therapist) to contact in genuine emergencies involving Bella, thereby addressing the safety concern without requiring personal interaction with the abuser.

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

Couette-Couette Did your mother call Bella's friends to berate them?

redelectro7 Because they are far more guilty than you here.:...

stingrae03 NTAH, you don't owe someone who's h**l bent on...

RDDTLurker7 Your mom can kick rocks ‍: Definitely NTA.

Bella is her dad's and your genetic donor's problem. You...

Your genetic donor doesn't have the right to request anything...

RJack151 Hopefully after 18th birthday you can go NC with...

Tell mom that you also could have paid Bella back...

If she cannot drink responsibly then it is her problem.

Childless_Catlady42 Why is your egg doner letting her underaged step-daughter...

Doesn't she care about Bell at all?

Something horrible could have happened because she didn't care enough...

she lost her birth child to neglect and is willing...

joemc225 That's mother of the year right there.: NTA.

Frankly, I think you missed an opportunity for self-affirmation, by...

while she was pa*sed-out.

The individual reached a critical breaking point regarding their relationship with their mother, driven by years of severe bullying from their stepsister, Bella. This resulted in a clear ultimatum: the stepsister or the daughter. When the mother prioritized maintaining the blended family structure, the individual severed contact, reinforcing the boundary that they owed Bella nothing, even in a moment of vulnerability.

When faced with the choice of assisting a severely intoxicated Bella at a party, the individual chose inaction based on past trauma, leading to a severe conflict with their mother. Does the severity of past abuse justify an absolute refusal to offer basic human aid to an abuser, even when that inaction strains the relationship with a previously favored parent?

Charlie Brown

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

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