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AITA for being such a b**ch to my dad’s wife after my mom died?

by Charlie Brown
October 19, 2025
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A family once whole shattered under the weight of betrayal, leaving a teenage girl and her brother to grapple with the painful fallout of their father’s infidelity. Their father’s wife, Hazel, a constant and unwelcome reminder of the broken trust, became the embodiment of their anger and resentment, deepening the wounds that divorce had carved into their lives.

As the divorce finalized, the bitterness between them escalated, with Hazel’s desperate pleas for compassion met by cold rejection from their mother. The fragile threads of family ties frayed further when Hazel’s miscarriage and the raw vulnerability that followed collided with a refusal to forgive, igniting a fierce emotional battle where love, pain, and hatred intertwined.

AITA for being such a bitch to my dad’s wife after my mom died?

My (17F) parents got divorced 6 years ago because my...

His wife "Hazel" worked with my mom and knew us...

with him was never the same. We never liked his...

I don't know why she was deluded enough to think...

Things got way nastier at the same time the divorce...

She called mom to ask her to take us to...

Hazel cried down the phone to mom about the miscarriage...

My mom told her she had no compa*sion for the...

Hazel called my mom while I was at her and...

and my brother lost.

Mom said she was glad it happened to Hazel and...

everything). Hazel went nuts and never forgot what mom said....

I still had to speak to dad sometimes so mom...

Sometimes she did show up when dad did and she'd...

My brother and I were with her and dad came...

Hazel was there waiting and tried to hug us and...

Dad said he was there for that and we needed...

My brother cursed at her and told her to shut...

She said I heard what mom told her on the...

I told her she was twisted if she thought I'd...

nasty person and I didn't give a c**p what mom...

Dad tried to stop us from leaving and tried to...

My brother and I shut dad out and we didn't...

Then dad and Hazel started texting me to say I...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Irene Lyon explains, “Boundaries are not about controlling other people; they are about clearly communicating what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior for yourself.” In this situation, the OP’s reaction is a powerful, albeit raw, assertion of boundaries established over years of perceived betrayal and culminating in an unforgivable act of disrespect toward their deceased mother.

The motivations here are rooted in trauma bonding and loyalty. The OP and their brother processed their parents’ divorce through the lens of their father’s infidelity, leading to an established narrative where Hazel represents the source of their family’s initial pain. Hazel’s comments immediately following the mother’s death—blaming the deceased mother and criticizing the OP’s loyalty—constitute a severe breach of social and familial decency. This action validates every negative feeling the OP has held toward her, making the immediate termination of contact a predictable emotional defense mechanism.

The father’s actions complicate matters; he introduced the hostile party (Hazel) into the sensitive environment immediately after the death and is now pressuring the OP to apologize for reacting to Hazel’s insults. While the OP’s feelings are entirely understandable and their rejection of Hazel appropriate, severing contact with the father complicates their support structure during intense bereavement. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP and their brother to maintain the boundary with Hazel strictly, perhaps communicating to the father that any future contact must occur without Hazel present, thus prioritizing their immediate emotional safety while potentially leaving a door open for future, supervised contact with the father once the initial intense grief subsides.

What do you think of this story?





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

EveningPa*senger6262 >I told her she was twisted if she thought...

and she's a disgusting, nasty person FACTS!!!!!

Mother_Search3350 Block Hazel and your father and stop picking up...

You are not AN AH You are all your brother...

Losing your mother is a debilitating and tragic loss that...

Tell Hazel that you are going to get a protection...

Holliemay- Condolences to you and your brother for your loss.:...

Hazel really said "I broke up your family, disrespected your...

The audacity is on sale, and she bought the whole...

angelllovelyx Keep chilling with your grandparents and brother; that's the...

grief is complicated, and losing your mom is a huge...

especially if your dad's wife feels like an intrusion during...

Turbulent_Ebb5669 try to communicate how you feel-it might help ease...

venturebirdday And intensely dislike people like Hazel. So self centred.:...

I will share one of life's little secrets. All people...

The trick is to see her not as someone to...

but as someone you might see in the aisle at...

That person is not worth hate, or anger, or love....

You just decide which of us messed up people you...

krysantamaria I think Hazel is in the freezer section, leave...

First off, I'm so sorry for your loss-what you're going...

Hazel's behavior is inexcusable, especially just weeks after your mom...

Her comments about your mom being a "bad influence" and...

and completely uncalled for. You were mourning, and instead of...

It's also worth mentioning that your dad enabling Hazel's behavior...

You're a teenager grieving the loss of your mother, and...

You owe Hazel nothing-certainly not an apology. Protect your peace...

like your grandparents and brother. Focus on healing and being...

and don't let anyone guilt you into thinking you're in...

The original poster (OP) is navigating profound grief following their mother’s death while facing intense conflict with their father’s new wife, Hazel. The central conflict stems from the OP and their brother’s unwavering loyalty to their deceased mother and their deep-seated resentment toward Hazel for her role in the family’s original breakdown. The OP strongly believes Hazel deserves their hostility, directly contrasting with Hazel’s demands for reconciliation and acceptance, especially in the wake of the mother’s passing.

Given the history of betrayal, the mother’s recent death, and Hazel’s highly inappropriate comments regarding the mother’s character, is the OP justified in completely cutting off both their father and Hazel, or does the need to maintain some relationship with their father necessitate a different approach to managing the boundary with Hazel?

Charlie Brown

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

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