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AITA for ignoring my dad and the new family he’s made including his other children?

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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A family shattered by grief and blame, a young girl forced to witness the unraveling of her parents’ love through the death of her sister. The weight of loss twisted her father into a harbinger of pain, turning his anger and sorrow into cruelty aimed at her mother, leaving scars deeper than words. Amidst the heartbreak, the girl’s own world fractured, caught between a father’s wrath and a mother’s silent suffering.

But from the darkest despair rose a fierce courage—a young girl’s declaration of self-worth and protection. At thirteen, she found her voice to confront the torment, to shield her mother and herself from the shadows of abuse. This is a story of pain, resilience, and the unyielding fight for love and safety in a broken home.

AITA for ignoring my dad and the new family he’s made including his other children?

My parents got divorced almost 8 years after my sister,...

He turned emotionally and verbally abusive and blamed my mom...

My sister was born prematurely and even though it wasn't...

died. None of that was mom's fault. My parents had...

The whole thing really destroyed my mom and made me...

He continued during and even after the divorce.

What made him stop was when I turned 13 I...

I turned 15 before I could get out of every...

I didn't want one and I still dont. He's since...

He tried to let me know about his kid but...

He tried to use the two relatives who still talk...

because we're never going to be family and that's not...

He's still trying though and then I got this DM...

She pleaded the case for her kid(s?) who she said...

She said ignoring them just meant I was furthering the...

I ignored that too and got roasted by one of...

children involved.

As renowned family therapist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “The first step toward solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.” In this case, the OP recognized the toxicity caused by their father’s abuse and took decisive, boundary-setting action at a very young age to protect themselves and their mother.

The OP’s sustained refusal to engage is a clear manifestation of establishing firm psychological boundaries against a history of severe emotional trauma. The father’s abuse following the sister’s death, where he blamed the mother, created an untenable environment. The OP’s subsequent actions—cutting contact, ignoring wedding invitations, and rejecting communication from the stepmother—are self-preservation mechanisms. The stepmother’s appeal attempts to shift the focus from the perpetrator’s actions (the father’s abuse) to the supposed innocence of the new children, a common tactic that risks minimizing the OP’s valid trauma. Psychological principles suggest that one is not obligated to foster relationships with individuals who are extensions of an abusive party, especially when that connection requires reopening deeply scarred emotional wounds.

The OP’s stance regarding the half-siblings is understandable from a boundary perspective; accepting contact with them could inadvertently validate the father’s presence in the OP’s life or force proximity to the source of past pain. While the relatives argue for ‘healing,’ healing for the OP may require complete separation, not forced proximity or emotional labor toward reconciliation with the abuser’s new life. The most constructive path forward for the OP is to continue prioritizing their established boundaries. If they choose to acknowledge the new relatives in the future, it must be entirely on their own terms and timeline, without external pressure related to the father’s perceived need for forgiveness or acceptance.

What do you think of this story?





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

Spoedi-Probes NTA Some people don't even have relationships with their...

Your Dad has taken a long time to realise he...

You are not a therapy person for your Dad's Wife's...

DowntownKoala6055 Just tell him you already have a sibling, and...

As far as innocents go - YOU were an innocent...

**Bearing witness to his cruelty and a**se destroyed YOUR innocence**...

damage. Also, dear stepmom, better hope there are no rough...

The Best predictor of future behaviour is past behaviour. No...

if they persist pull some Harry Potter and tell him...

ComprehensivePut5569 #NTA: NTA - Your father's wife is out of...

If your father and his wife haven't done expectations with...

You're doing nothing but protecting your peace. I would suggest...

Maria_Dragon Script for Dad's wife: "Do you know how Dad...

[Insert egregious examples here.] He isn't my dad anymore. He...

You want me to look out for my half siblings?...

He didn't hold back out of fear of hurting me...

I owe my Mom's a**ser nothing and I have given...

TeaInternational9753 Never contact me again.": Ignore him more .He doesn't...

He is a jerk who was just thinking about himself...

He didn't care you were traumatised too and needed comfort.He...

Stay away from him.And dont let his wife gaslight you.Her...

She and your dad is just making excuses to get...

mcindy28 NTA When your Dad was acting like an a*shole...

and is still involved? Ignore them, protect yourself and protect...

She wasn't there and seems to forget that you and...

Ambitious_Source5808 You owe them nothing.: No, you don't have to...

The original poster (OP) remains steadfast in their decision to maintain zero contact with their father, driven by the severe emotional and verbal abuse they witnessed and experienced following their sister’s death. The central conflict lies between the OP’s deeply held need for self-protection and the external pressure, from the father’s new wife and other relatives, demanding reconciliation for the sake of the father’s healing and the innocence of new half-siblings.

Is the OP justified in completely severing ties, including refusing any relationship with their father’s new children, to protect their own mental well-being from a history of parental trauma, or are they unfairly punishing the innocent new generation by refusing any potential connection?

Jane Smith

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

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