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AITA for walking my sister down the aisle and saying I wouldn’t do it for the girl my parents adopted?

by Charlie Brown
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP) grew up with a difficult relationship with a girl whose parents were best friends with the OP’s parents. This girl, who was a year younger, frequently bullied the OP, including stealing items, embarrassing the OP at school, and spreading rumors, such as circulating an embarrassing photo of the OP as a toddler and falsely accusing the OP of spying on girls changing.

When the girl was 15, her parents died, and the OP’s parents adopted her, despite the OP and their sibling being very angry about this decision due to the past mistreatment. While the adopted girl changed her behavior and sought closeness after the adoption, the OP and their sister resisted. The conflict resurfaced recently at a family party when the OP refused to acknowledge the adopted girl as a sister figure, leading to arguments with the parents over past grievances.

AITA for walking my sister down the aisle and saying I wouldn’t do it for the girl my parents adopted?

My parents were best friends with a couple named Ben...

She'd steal my stuff and she'd embarra*s me in school...

She told everyone how I wet the bed until I...

Wasn't true. It turned out to be her boyfriend at...

Ben and Kathy died when she was 15 and my...

They knew what she was like but they said she...

After the death of her parents and my parents adopted...

Our parents put us in therapy and punished us for...

We're still very low contact. My sister got married a...

At a family party at the weekend it was talked...

Then the girl said something about doing it for "both...

She looked hurt and my parents told me I was...

I said that shit can ruin people. I also told...

They said I didn't have to act like it was...

As renowned psychologist Dr. John M. Gottman explains, “Conflict is inevitable in relationships, but it doesn’t have to be destructive. Successful relationships navigate conflict through repair attempts and mutual respect for each other’s perspective.”

The situation described involves deeply ingrained patterns of betrayal and a significant failure of parental support. The initial bullying, particularly the false accusation of spying, represents a severe boundary violation and a potentially life-altering threat to the OP’s reputation. When the parents adopted the perpetrator, they invalidated the OP’s very real trauma by forcing proximity and demanding acceptance, thereby shifting the emotional burden onto the victims. The OP and their sister’s low-contact approach was a necessary self-preservation strategy. The recent confrontation at the party was less about being vindictive and more about setting a clear, public boundary against the parents’ continuous minimization of past harm.

The OP’s actions in refusing to extend the sisterly role to the adopted relative were appropriate for maintaining personal integrity against repeated invalidation. Constructively, the OP and their sister should continue to prioritize their relationship and clearly communicate to their parents that while they acknowledge the parents’ obligation to the adopted girl, they are not obligated to participate in a manufactured sibling bond. Future interactions should focus on managing superficial familial duties rather than forcing emotional intimacy.

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Hawaiianstylin808 NTA. Stop engaging with all of them for peace...

DaniCapsFan Answer ends at NO.: She may be your adopted...

but she's also your bully, and that outweighs any familial...

Sure people can change, but scars from bullying never go...

Your adopted sister is going to have to live with...

The person walking down the aisle chooses who accompanies them....

ritan7471 Actions have consequences. NTA: NTA.

Why would you walk her down the aisle when she...

Your sister's situation is completely different because she didn't feel...

adopted daughter instead of for her?

It is clear that neither of you want anything to...

JFCMFRR Your parents didn't get the message when they were...

Also, this girl only said that thing to get a...

Crimsonwolf_83 NTA. Why do your parents not want to walk...

TooTired333 Cause they're shit hypocrites: NTA.

However, what a set of a*shat parents to pick that...

I think they could have helped her, by finding her...

With the history between the two of you I as...

Some wounds scar over but the wound is still there....

VinylHighway Your parents as a*sholes Hope they're happy with their...

The original poster is dealing with long-standing resentment stemming from severe childhood bullying by an adopted relative, a situation complicated by the parents’ decision to prioritize familial obligation over the children’s emotional well-being. The central conflict lies between the OP’s need to maintain firm boundaries against past harm and the parents’ insistence that the adopted girl must be treated as a true sister.

The question for debate is whether the OP was justified in publicly rejecting the idea of including the adopted girl in the role of a sister, especially after the sister’s wedding, or if, given the parents’ commitment, the OP should show more tolerance and move toward reconciliation for the sake of extended family peace.

Charlie Brown

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

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