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AITA for not asking my mom to donate to the GoFundMe set up for my stepmother’s cancer fight?

by John Doe
March 2, 2026
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A young boy stands at the fragile crossroads of a fractured family, caught between the love of a mother shattered by betrayal and a father who chose a new life with the woman who tore them apart. The echoes of broken promises and silent pain ripple through his childhood, shaping a haunting reality where family is no longer simple or safe.

Amidst the confusion and heartache, he learns to navigate the delicate truth his mother gently imparts—that love does not always heal all wounds, and sometimes understanding means accepting that some bonds are forever broken. In this quiet struggle, he discovers the complexity of loyalty, forgiveness, and the enduring ache of loss.

AITA for not asking my mom to donate to the GoFundMe set up for my stepmother’s cancer fight?

Okay, so I struggled with how to headline this but...

When I was 2 my parents divorced because mom found...

So he lost two relationships because of the affair and...

When my sisters and I were really young dad and...

We'd go back to mom about it and eventually she...

It p**sed my dad and Claire off and they accused...

After that dad and Claire shut up about it but...

Even when we talked about her to others she was...

I know stepmom would be correct and all but I...

A few years ago my mom won some money. News...

It's not something mom talked about and she actually divided...

In October last year Claire was diagnosed with stage three...

She ended up being sent for so many different treatments...

So after a lot of struggles my grandparents suggested dad...

And they kept track of who was donating and got...

Mom said Claire wasn't ent*tled to anything from her. This...

Dad was like you shouldn't have to and she should...

I told them I wasn't asking mom and I thought...

I said no matter how long they've been together now...

My dad and Claire weren't able to speak because I...

But dad's family members said it would be the right...

They also said I was old enough to know when...

Mom was p**sed off when she found out they tried...

Mom told me not to say a thing to them...

So I'm keeping quiet even though mom's getting shit for...

According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in toxic relationships and boundaries, triangulation is a common tactic used in dysfunctional family systems where one party is encouraged to mediate conflict or pressure another party. In this scenario, the father, stepmother, and extended family are actively triangulating the 17-year-old by placing the burden of his mother’s financial support for the stepmother’s cancer treatment squarely on his shoulders. This maneuver bypasses direct communication between the adults and weaponizes the child’s loyalty and empathy against his mother.

The core issue here is emotional labor and boundary violation. The son’s refusal to ask his mother to donate is a crucial act of self-preservation and loyalty to the established narrative of his parents’ breakup, which the mother explicitly validated years ago. His father and stepmother’s insistence that the son must intervene, framed as being mature enough to see past ‘petty hurts’ when life is at stake, minimizes the foundational betrayal that defined the blended family structure. Furthermore, the family’s criticism of the son being ‘unappreciative’ is an attempt to induce guilt and compliance, overriding his right to maintain emotional distance from the relationship that caused his mother significant pain.

The son’s actions in refusing to ask his mother were entirely appropriate given the manipulative context. He correctly identified the request as inappropriate triangulation. A constructive recommendation for future situations involving conflicted loyalties is to maintain a firm ‘no’ to being the messenger or the persuader. Instead of justifying his position (‘it’s sick that you ask’), a more effective future approach might be to state, ‘This is an issue between you and Mom; I will not involve myself in your financial discussions.’ This maintains the boundary without engaging in the debate about the past or the perceived moral obligation regarding the GoFundMe.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

flawedbeauty91 NTA....your mom has every right to be upset. If...

Sparklingwine23 NTA, absolutely do not encourage your mom to pay,...

Its already enough that you mom has covered your college...

You dad is a world cla*s manipulator, do not let...

To his other family that is pressuring you, tell them...

takemeoutwitharifle NTA. Your mum did donate. She donated her old,...

As a child of divorced parents whose dad cheated and...

Vivzxxx1001 lol NTA. You owe Claire or your father nothing....

Don't even get me started on the sheer audacity and...

whocares_for_pi NTA. Your dad and his family are delusional. Your...

They have no clue how she feels because the betrayal...

Lopsided-Sky396 Pleeeeenty of people out there in need of money...

Shoe was on the other foot I highly doubt your...

Physical_Dance_9606 Claire is important to your dad, but to your...

Then between them they tried to force her to play...

Frankly your dad is delusional if he think either of them deserve anything from your mum.

The young man is navigating intense pressure from his father’s family to support his stepmother’s medical expenses, which directly conflicts with his and his mother’s long-held boundaries concerning the circumstances of his parents’ divorce. He is caught between loyalty to his mother, who protected him from early manipulation, and the expectations from his father’s side that he prioritize a perceived life-or-death situation over past hurts.

Given the deeply rooted history of betrayal and the active triangulation involving the stepmother’s medical crisis, is the son ethically obligated to leverage his mother’s private financial resources for his stepmother’s care, or does his primary duty lie in upholding the boundaries set by his primary attachment figure against those who caused significant past harm?

John Doe

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

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