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AITAH for pointing out that none of my in-laws went to university?

by Michael Lee
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP), a 24-year-old woman, recently completed a significant academic milestone by graduating with honors from university, a journey made harder by past experiences like homelessness and family loss. She expressed feeling proud and relieved about finishing her degree.

During a family gathering hosted by her partner’s parents, her achievement was minimized by her brother-in-law and his mother, leading the OP to retaliate when directly provoked. Following the ensuing conflict, the OP is now questioning whether her sharp response was an overreaction, asking if she was the asshole (AITAH).

AITAH for pointing out that none of my in-laws went to university?

About a month ago, I (24F) took my final exam...

I'm the first woman in my family to achieve this,...

and the loss of family members. Despite everything, I graduated...

Last night, my partner's (27M) parents hosted a big family...

his cousin-who I get along well with-asked how it felt...

That's when my brother-in-law chimed in with a dismissive comment,...

" His mom and a few others agreed, adding their...

This brother-in-law has a history of putting me down, calling...

Ironically, he had once attended university himself but was kicked...

Usually, I ignore his remarks, but this one caught me...

" His mom immediately told me my comment was inappropriate...

I replied, "Well, if it's so easy, why hasn't a...

including my partner and the cousin, backed me up, but...

Some agreed with me, saying I had a point but...

So, AITAH?

As renowned relationship expert Dr. John Gottman explains, “The single most important thing you can do in a relationship is to have conversations about the difficult things.” While the OP’s setting was a family dinner rather than a private conversation, the principle of addressing difficult dynamics applies to boundary enforcement.

The OP’s brother-in-law has a documented history of demeaning behavior towards her, which her partner has previously attempted to address without lasting success. When the brother-in-law dismissed her significant achievement, it activated a stress response where the OP felt compelled to defend her worth, especially given the intense personal sacrifices made to earn the degree. Her response, “Then how come you got kicked out?” and “Well, if it’s so easy, why hasn’t a single one of you earned a degree?”—though rooted in pain and justified indignation—crossed the line from self-defense into counter-attack, escalating the situation significantly. The mother’s subsequent reaction focused less on the initial provocation and more on the OP’s manner of response, shifting the blame from the instigator to the defender.

The OP’s actions were understandable given the provocation and history, but professionally, they were not the most effective way to enforce a boundary in that setting. A more constructive approach, even when provoked, would be to state the boundary clearly and then withdraw, for example: “I worked incredibly hard for this, and I will not let you dismiss it.” Moving forward, the OP and her partner should establish a unified strategy for handling the brother-in-law’s behavior privately, ensuring that future confrontations are either pre-empted or handled immediately by the partner, thus preventing the OP from feeling solely responsible for defending her own worth in public forums.

What do you think of this story?





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

New-Comment2668 NTA and well done!

He has straight up showed he can dish it out...

If he doesn't want to be humiliated, he should learn...

LifeNight8531 you're a f**king QUEEN!! absolutely nta. too bad i...

pigandpom you deserve it girl!: NTA. Not in the least.

They tried to diminish something you worked hard to achieve....

Shit, if it's so easy, why hasn't your BIL got...

Ill**trious_Name_842 and her other son has married a woman who...

EnthusiasmVast1610 You were defending yourself.: I'm sorry you are such...

I love how you stood up for yourself like that.

Excellent-Highway884 You should text back "No your son embarra*sed himself...

backfired. His words and your words were not only uncalled...

I doubt I will receive a full apology from either...

At least I gain comfort knowing that the intelligent family...

BULLIES. Ones of which don't like their own medicine. Have...

" It will no doubt cause more drama but at...

steam is spewing out of her ears. NTA. She's going...

I just wonder how long before your partner cuts her...

danurc NTA, you did a great job defending yourself, tbh...

Even if it "was easy to get a university degree",...

The core conflict centers on the OP defending a hard-earned personal success against repeated invalidation from her brother-in-law and subsequent criticism from his mother regarding the delivery of her defense. While the OP felt justified in responding to direct insults, the family’s expectation seems to be that she should absorb the disrespect without challenging the narrative being set by the in-laws.

The question for evaluation is whether the OP was wrong to defend her achievement forcefully when directly attacked, or if the family dynamic required her to remain silent to keep the peace, even when facing humiliation? Was her retort proportional to the long history of disrespect?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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