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AITAH for telling my sister to « SHUT THE F**K UP » after she’s been crying for weeks since her bf broke up with her because of her cheating

by Emily Davis
October 17, 2025
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The original poster (OP) describes the situation involving their 22-year-old sister, who was recently broken up with by her two-year boyfriend. The sister’s behavior leading up to the breakup included not contributing to the shared household, as her boyfriend handled most of the work, and actively cheating on him with his female childhood best friend. The cheating was exposed when the other woman accidentally posted an inappropriate photo publicly, leading to the boyfriend ending the relationship immediately.

Following the breakup, the sister moved in with the OP and has been visibly distressed, crying frequently, sometimes late at night. Crucially, the sister has refused to take responsibility, claiming the breakup was unfair and attributing her actions to a ‘bi awakening’ that her ex-boyfriend should have supported. This lack of accountability led the OP to lose patience, resulting in the OP yelling at the sister, telling her she was at fault, and questioning her attempts to reconcile. Now, the sister is silent and angry, and the OP is questioning whether they were wrong for reacting so strongly and failing to offer comfort.

AITAH for telling my sister to « SHUT THE FUCK UP » after she’s been crying for weeks since her bf broke up with her because of her cheating

So this is my first post here and I just...

Normally I'd feel bad because she's my sister, but this...

He worked, cooked, and kept their place together while she...

" When she was home, she'd pick up a broom...

She would lie and say she was with friends, but...

Her boyfriend only found out because the girl posted a...

My sister came home to find her bags packed by...

After that, she came to my apartment and has been...

What made it worse is that she doesn't take any...

she keeps saying stuff like it was her "bi awakening"...

The other morning she sat next to me while I...

I yelled at her to SHUT THE F**K UP and...

and that I don't understand why she's even trying to...

Honestly, I don't really mind the silence, but now I'm...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a significant boundary clash between the OP and their sister concerning emotional labor and accountability.

The sister is exhibiting classic avoidance behaviors by externalizing blame for her infidelity (attributing it to a ‘bi awakening’ that required her ex’s support) rather than processing guilt or remorse. This shifts the emotional burden entirely onto the OP. The OP’s explosion, while unprofessional in its delivery (yelling), stems from reaching a breaking point where they could no longer absorb the sister’s lack of accountability while simultaneously providing shelter. The OP’s internal conflict is between their own need for emotional safety and the societal/familial expectation to be unconditionally supportive.

While the OP’s frustration is understandable given the sister’s harmful behavior and refusal to take responsibility, the delivery was counterproductive. A more constructive approach would have been setting firm boundaries around the *conversation* rather than attacking the sister’s emotional state. For instance, the OP could have stated, “I cannot listen to you blame him when you cheated; I will support you when you discuss your feelings without making excuses, but not right now.” This acknowledges the OP’s limits while still offering conditional support.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

Bulky_Sun2373 When she started talking about stuff being "not fair",...

or buy or something. You need to set a hard...

NefariousnessFresh24 NTA - enjoy the peace and quiet.

On a side note, she has been staying with you...

If no, then kick her freeloading, cheating a*s to the...

Cybermagetx Nta. Shes a cheater. She can deal with it.

He needs to make sure everyone knows why he dumped...

Rubyy_002 She's been making everyone miserable and not even owning...

At some point you just can't listen to the same...

You probably could've said it nicer but I don't blame...

DarockOllama Talk to me in my house/apartment after I'm letting...

you don't have a place to live because of your...

Natural-Potential-80 NTA she sounds like a terrible partner and roommate,

how long is she planning on staying with you?

Yeah you could have been patient but I for one...

Apprehensive_Ruin692 You made it about you. YTA. She can be...

The original poster is currently conflicted because, while they feel their sister deserved the consequences of her actions due to cheating and lack of responsibility, they are now doubting their own reaction to her emotional distress. The central conflict lies between the OP’s belief that the sister should face reality and the expectation that a sibling should offer immediate emotional support, regardless of the circumstances leading to the crisis.

The core question for debate is whether the OP was justified in reacting with harsh words and demanding accountability from their sister during a moment of vulnerability, or if the obligation to comfort a distressed sibling outweighs the frustration over her misplaced blame. Should the OP have remained silent and supportive, or was their outburst a necessary confrontation?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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