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AITA for lying about where I was going to college so my stepsister wouldn’t follow me?

by Jane Smith
October 19, 2025
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From the moment Mike entered their lives, the family dynamic shifted in a way that tugged at the heartstrings of everyone involved. For a young girl of nine, the arrival of Charlotte—a child longing for a mother’s love—was supposed to be a blessing, a chance to become “almost twins” with her new stepsister. But beneath the surface of motherly joy and forced affection, a quiet storm brewed, as the bonds meant to unite them began to fray under the weight of unmet expectations and misunderstood emotions.

Charlotte’s neediness and constant presence, fueled by a deep yearning for connection, clashed with the narrator’s desire for space and individuality. Yet, their mother’s insistence on relentless togetherness turned what should have been a nurturing sisterly bond into a source of resentment. In this tangled web of love and obligation, the narrator’s silent struggle to be seen and heard reveals the painful complexities of blended families trying to find harmony amidst the chaos.

AITA for lying about where I was going to college so my stepsister wouldn’t follow me?

My mom married her husband Mike when I (18f) was...

My mom loved having another girl and Charlotte never had...

Charlotte acts younger than she is, always has. She gets...

She'd do the same with mom too. Mom loved it...

She scolded me regularly when I didn't want to spend...

Mom told me Charlotte was my sister now and I...

I tried to explain to my mom that having Charlotte...

But my mom told me that was a child's wife...

Then when I tried to talk to mom about it...

and Charlotte adored me and would do anything for me....

We fought a lot when I was 14 to 16...

What sucked most was I could talk to extended family...

I knew when I was 15 that my mom and...

I tried to get Charlotte to understand that we needed...

My mom didn't support me either and she made it...

I made sure all the schools I mentioned to mom...

Before graduation I moved into my paternal aunt's house to...

My mom is furious and she tried to shame me...

I said my only regret is that I was forced...

I told mom I knew either her or Charlotte would...

Mom told me I wasn't thinking of what was best...

Mom said that wasn't kind and I should be kind....

My aunt did and she told me she understood why...

I told her I did not want to be in...

My aunt said it was extreme to feel so strongly...

She said communication is key. I asked her what good...

I feel like while lying isn't the ideal or a...

As renowned family systems therapist Dr. Murray Bowen explained, “Differentiation of self is the process whereby an individual increases his or her capacity for self-definition and emotional self-regulation independent of the emotional influence of others.” In this case, the OP was attempting to achieve differentiation of self from both their mother and stepsister, a process severely hampered by the mother’s insistence on maintaining an artificially close, co-dependent unit.

The mother’s behavior, which encouraged Charlotte’s enmeshment and punished the OP for seeking distance, demonstrates a failure to acknowledge the OP as a separate individual with autonomous needs. When verbal communication about boundaries is repeatedly shut down, as it was here from age 9 through 18, deception can unfortunately become an adaptive strategy for survival, even if ethically flawed. The OP’s actions were understandable as a reaction to prolonged emotional pressure, but the resulting damage to trust is significant.

The OP’s actions, while extreme, were a direct consequence of having no constructive pathways provided for establishing boundaries. Moving forward, the OP needs to establish clear, non-negotiable physical and emotional distance. For future interactions, they should focus on stating clear facts about their plans without seeking approval, rather than engaging in debates about past actions or character judgments like ‘kindness.’

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

Lilpanda21 Mom did Charlotte no favors by coddling Charlotte's neediness...

Sadly OP was right that since mom refused to address...

about where to apply for college. Notably the mom didn't...

True-Highlight6198 NTA.

It is not possible to force people to be friends...

It is actually very likely that you and your stepsister...

not by her wanting to be with you every waking...

DangerNoodle1993 You're not the A*shole.

Icy-Foundation-2333 Not even close: NTA I a very concerned by...

down to support stepchildren it doesn't make sense to me...

No_Wishbone_4829 This is all you mums own fault why did...

Tall_Hospital1071 happy now she has lost her own daughter: NTA.

They've been forcing Charlotte on you since the minute she...

It seems like your mom saw you more as build...

Your mother literally forced you to lie by constantly stepping...

communicate . You just did what you needed to do...

violet_1999 NTA but your mother and Charlotte are,

your mother hasn't put your first in nearly 10 years...

Can you still pay for college with your mother's support?...

The original poster (OP) felt completely invalidated and controlled regarding their relationship with their stepsister, Charlotte. The central conflict arose because the OP desired personal space and separation, which their mother actively crushed by enforcing constant togetherness, leading the OP to use deception as a last resort to secure their independence.

Given that the mother consistently dismissed the OP’s verbal requests for boundaries, was lying an acceptable survival tactic to gain necessary autonomy, or did the lie itself undermine any potential for mature resolution in the family dynamic?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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