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AITAH for throwing my mother-in-law’s cheating in my husband’s face?

by John Doe
May 12, 2026
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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A woman finds herself trapped in a tense conflict with her husband over whether to support her sister, who is currently facing the consequences of an extramarital affair.

In a moment of frustration, she confronts him by highlighting his own mother’s history of infidelity, forcing an uncomfortable examination of their respective family loyalties.

AITAH for throwing my mother-in-law’s cheating in my husband’s face?

**Just a reminder that I am not the OOP** Trigger...

- Dec 11th, 2023 So, I (27f) and my husband...

My sister Niya (31f) recently separated from her husband because...

The thing is, she's going through a really rough time...

Last night, my husband and I had an argument about...

We argued about it and it got loud between us...

My husband got really quiet then and it's not like...

His father was in his late forties when he went...

Now, I want to point out, you would not know...

Except, as my husband told me, she constantly cheated on...

His father died thinking she was loyal and I get...

But he did eventually learn and it's not like he's...

**OOP's lengthy** [**comment**](https: //www.reddit.com/u/FiskCase0/comments/18gsl5y/comment/kd2j22z/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) **about her MIL: ** "I just...

He would never call her a bad parent and his...

I honestly couldn't reconcile what he told me about his...

But since he was a little kid, she'd expose him...

She even told him once "never find a woman like...

But he refuses to accept that because he sees them...

To him, his mother is the woman who always volunteered...

Who still calls him every night just to tell him...

And yes, I've asked if his mom hurt him so...

Maybe that makes me wrong in having used that to...

I feel like she needs me just as he feels...

I don't want my niece and nephew to lose their...

He saw more of his mother than he should have...

Beyond that, he might not have seen her having s*x...

There was also times when his mother would yell at...

That said, his mother did smooth that over with him.*"...

For mother's day, he took her to Seattle and treated...

And if he can still do so much for his...

But he'd go down insisting she's the best mother.*" *...

They need their mother and they need her to be...

So excuse me if I don't give them because their...

She has been in constant contact with her family since...

If she wanted to leave his father, then she could...

But my mother in law was not trafficked, she saw...

However, my husband saw my post last night because he...

It made him laugh because he wasn't sure if I...

It led to a talk about his mother and my...

I'll still be there for my sister and he'll still...

Two weeks where we just get to be us with...

So, while I disagree with a lot of things people...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, ‘Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.’ The conflict presented here illustrates a classic struggle with emotional boundaries and projection. The subject uses her husband’s traumatic childhood experiences—specifically his mother’s infidelity—as a defensive tool to deflect criticism regarding her own sister’s choices. This behavior, often referred to as ‘whataboutism,’ serves to silence the partner rather than address the actual disagreement at hand.

The husband’s attachment to his mother, despite her past emotional abuse and infidelity, suggests a complex trauma bond. While he acknowledges the harm caused by his upbringing, he continues to provide support because he feels a sense of duty toward her. The subject’s decision to weaponize this sensitive history during an argument likely caused significant emotional distress, even if it eventually led to a productive conversation. Moving forward, both partners would benefit from establishing clearer boundaries regarding how they discuss family members and avoiding the use of past traumas as leverage in present-day conflicts.

What do you think of this story?





THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

LucyAriaRose There is just so much complexity here and so...

BlujjonBudgie There was a lot of stuff that was deleted...

I'm not sure if it's relevant but I'll put it...

Himantolophus1 Am I the only one hung up on the...

A*siqtaq >"I agree, it doesn't make her a good one....

Whichever way, she is the best mother he has. Of course, she is also the worst mother he has.

I think she was sold or a**sed, honestly. She doesn't...

He probably bought her as a wife, and as much...

There are so many little things that probably conspired together...

adorablegadget This is another instance where reddit is really frustrating.

Yes, infidelity is wrong but people automatically jump to saying...

enbyshaymin Trip to Mexico to celebrate Christmas after "I am...

A Conclusion Of All Time, huh. I just hope this...

What do you mean, she cheated on him and then...

Is that conclusion even worse. Also, what age are the...

Because if they are small: why the f**k do the...

LoisLaneEl Ignoring the 40 something year old man bringing home...

And sounds like the son has quite a lot of...

The subject struggles with the perceived hypocrisy in her marriage, arguing that her husband’s continued devotion to his mother justifies her own need to support a struggling sibling, despite the husband’s firm disapproval.

The central question for the reader is: Is it justifiable to use a partner’s painful family history as a weapon during a disagreement to defend one’s own behavioral choices, or does such an action irreparably damage the foundation of mutual respect?

John Doe

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

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