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AITA for telling my husband I’m glad his mom died before she could meet our baby?

by John Doe
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP) describes a long history of severe mistreatment from their husband’s mother. This mistreatment included verbal abuse, accusations of being a gold digger, intentional exclusion from family events for three years, and inappropriate actions regarding the husband’s past relationships.

When the OP and her husband announced their pregnancy, the mother-in-law responded by demanding a DNA test, implying doubt about the child’s paternity. Following the mother-in-law’s sudden death last year, the OP admits feeling intense relief rather than sadness. Recently, after the husband expressed grief over his mother not meeting their four-month-old daughter, the OP reacted harshly, stating she was thankful the mother never got the chance to meet the baby because she would have been cruel to the child as she was to the OP, leading to an argument where the husband called the OP a “heartless bitch.”

AITA for telling my husband I’m glad his mom died before she could meet our baby?

Okay, I know how that sounds. But hear me out....

She called me a gold digger for marrying her preciouss...

and once mailed him a framed photo of his ex...

" She died suddenly last year, car accident. I didn't...

Our daughter is 4 months old. Last night, husband got...

" And I, sleep-deprived and still sore from b***stfeeding, just...

Then he called me a "heartless b**chhh" and slwpt on...

He's grieving a mom who wasn't real, the version he...

In the field of grief and family dynamics, Dr. Nico Bennett is known for noting, “Grief does not automatically erase past injustices; it often merely cloaks them in a temporary, socially mandated reverence for the deceased, which can be intensely isolating for those who were harmed.”

The situation presents a conflict between two distinct forms of processing loss. The husband is grieving the idealized version of his mother—the one he wished she was—a common phenomenon when dealing with complicated parental relationships. The OP, however, is experiencing a liberation from a source of ongoing toxicity, manifesting as relief rather than sadness. When the husband voiced his wish, he unknowingly demanded that the OP validate the idealized memory of the woman who actively tried to undermine her. The OP’s reaction, while harsh in delivery, was an expression of boundary enforcement and the refusal to participate in the denial of past abuse.

Professionally, while the timing and phrasing were combustible and caused immediate damage (the husband sleeping on the couch), the OP’s underlying sentiment is rooted in protecting herself and her child from a perceived threat, even posthumously. A constructive path forward requires the OP to validate her husband’s grief for his *idea* of his mother, while firmly standing by the reality of how the *actual* person treated her. The couple must eventually address the narrative surrounding the deceased before they can fully support each other through the grieving process.

What do you think of this story?





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

Few-Pie-3979 I mean, it was definitely not a nice thing...

Or about his mom in general. However, a see you...

So maybe apologize for the way you said it while...

Either way, he sounds like a mama's boy who is...

I_need_a_date_plz It sounds like he never stood up for you...

He's drunk, misses his dead mother who DIED UNEXPECTEDLY, and...

That's fine that you aren't sorry, you don't need to...

Internal_Access_6957 Are you an a*shole for feeling that way? Absolutely...

But what if you just *didnt* say that? Would anything...

Mom isn't coming back from the dead to hold your...

Sometimes it's the right thing to not say something.

puzzleboy99 So many circle jerking single losers "i cAnT beLieVe...

"bAreLy an ADulT" "woMen WilL AlwaAys PicK iDioTs".

It's not a 1v1 battle and if people are constantly...

then might as well break up. You went out of...

He will remember this moment and what you said to...

steeeeeeee24 You're a terrible person lol.

Keep that kinda shit to yourself, your lack of empathy...

AutisticFingerBang Yes you're the a*shole and any 16 year old...

You literally told your husband who is still mourning his...

Heartless is a fair word here. Do you even love...

Just an insane thing to say, ruthless, AWFULLY timed and...

I wouldn't be able to look at you the same...

FriendApprehensive71 YTA. Regardless of how you feel about her she's...

How do you think your child would feel hearing that...

The original poster is currently in a difficult emotional state, feeling justified in voicing a harsh truth about her deceased mother-in-law’s toxic behavior, despite acknowledging that this truth may have caused significant pain during her husband’s grieving process. The central conflict lies between the OP’s deeply felt need to validate her past suffering and the expectation that one should be respectful or forgiving towards the deceased, especially when their surviving partner is grieving.

The question remains whether the OP was justified in speaking such a blunt truth in that moment, potentially prioritizing her own emotional honesty over her husband’s delicate state of grief, or if her response was an unnecessarily cruel act that damaged the marital relationship. Should the immediate pain of the survivor take precedence over the reality of the deceased’s past actions?

John Doe

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

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