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AITA for saying that my relationship with my son is more important than my brother’s relationship with his daughter?

by Alex Johnson
November 13, 2025
in Aita, Family, Relationships
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In the tangled web of family ties and deep-seated beliefs, a young woman’s courage to live her truth sparked years of distance and heartache. Her father, caught between his upbringing and the love for his daughter, wrestled with acceptance, while she found refuge in the unwavering support of her uncle, who became her anchor amidst the storm.

As time wore on, the family began to bridge the chasm with therapy and tentative steps toward understanding, slowly shedding the weight of prejudice. When another young voice in the family bravely came out, it underscored a powerful truth: love transcends all, and acceptance is the foundation of healing and hope.

AITA for saying that my relationship with my son is more important than my brother’s relationship with his daughter?

My (43M) brother (43M) has a difficult relationship with his...

and when they got married after he got her pregnant,...

This was an awkward situation to say the least, and...

I tried to be a safe space for her, because...

In the past two years, he and his wife have...

and seem to have made some progress in getting over...

My wife and I told him straightaway that our lives...

and that who he loves will only ever matter to...

My niece is getting married in six months, and she...

They've actually asked her to move the wedding back so...

When she told me this I told her straight up...

love of her life, I'll walk her down the aisle...

He showed up in a huff and demanded to know...

" etc. I reminded him that my son is gay,

too, and I need to make sure that he knows...

Here's where I may be the a*shole: he asked if...

I responded "yes, because I don't have to see a...

" My parents are p**sed at me and say that...

My sister (51) says that I need to judge less...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

The core issue here involves conflicting boundaries and expectations surrounding unconditional love versus conditional acceptance rooted in religious doctrine. The OP has established a firm boundary: they will unconditionally support their LGBTQ+ family members, as demonstrated by their immediate acceptance of their own son. Conversely, the brother and sister-in-law are struggling to maintain boundaries that protect their deeply held conservative views while attempting to reconcile with their daughter. Their request to delay the wedding is a severe violation of the niece’s autonomy and commitment, signaling that their comfort level dictates her life milestones.

The OP’s defense of their niece, while emotionally charged and direct, was appropriate in the context of protecting a vulnerable family member from emotional harm caused by conditional love. The statement comparing parenting styles, though harsh, succinctly highlighted the difference between unconditional affirmation (OP) and conditional acceptance requiring ‘unlearning’ (brother). Moving forward, the OP should maintain the boundary of supporting the niece unequivocally. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP to transition from reactive confrontation to proactive support for the niece, perhaps facilitating mediated conversations later, but first ensuring the niece feels fully secure about her wedding day, regardless of the brother’s attendance.

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DJ_Too_Supreme NTA. >

Lo and behold when she's 17 his daughter comes out...

with it?

The difference between your relationship with your son and your...

y'all son and loved him no matter his s*xuality.

Your brother and his wife are still uncomfortable with the...

Right_Bee_9809 These Evangelicals are just the worst, a genuinely evil...

Your relationship with your son is more important because you...

Your niece is lucky she had your parents and your...

Laramila and you guys may very well have saved her...

I responded "yes, because I don't have to see a...

lestabbity NTA and I'm dying that your brother has "more...

Did your parents send him to church and you to...

G8RTOAD NTA You told your brother the truth, and the...

He chose to throw away his relationship with his daughter...

now has to continue to accept the consequences of his...

Management_sucks FINISH HIM!! >

>"yes, because I don't have to see a f**king therapist...

Da da da da da da da da MORTAL KOMBAT!...

squeeksmajeaks7 NTA, your response was far too epic, and I'm...

Sometimes, you have to be hard.

The original poster (OP) is facing significant conflict due to defending their niece against the conditional acceptance shown by the niece’s parents regarding her upcoming same-sex marriage. The OP strongly supports their niece, even offering to walk her down the aisle, which directly challenges the brother and sister-in-law who are struggling with their religious beliefs and have asked their daughter to delay her wedding.

Is the OP justified in prioritizing the immediate emotional safety and validation of their niece over their brother’s desire to dictate the terms of their reconciliation, or did the OP overstep by making a direct comparison between their parenting and their brother’s, thereby permanently damaging the family relationship?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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