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AITA for telling my dad I’ve had enough and his wife’s grief will not change my mind?

by Emily Davis
November 21, 2025
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From the very beginning, a young boy’s heart wrestled with loss and longing — his mother gone before he could even remember her face, leaving a void filled only by the echoes of her family’s love. Yet when a new woman stepped into his life, declaring her desire to be his mother, his soul recoiled from the idea, fiercely guarding the fragile bond he still held to the memory of the mother he never knew.

The pain of rejection cut deep, leaving tears and silence in its wake, as the boy’s refusal was met with a desperate hope for connection. Despite the woman’s dreams of motherhood and the father’s unwavering support, the boy’s truth was raw and unyielding: love cannot be forced, and some wounds require time and tenderness beyond words to heal.

AITA for telling my dad I’ve had enough and his wife’s grief will not change my mind?

My mom died when I (17m) was a baby so...

They were together for 6 months when she told me...

I told her I didn't want another mom. She was...

They married a few months after that and then when...

I told them I still didn't think of her as...

She then said to do it because I loved her....

My dad told me he didn't know why I was...

So they tried to have a baby of their own....

But she couldn't get pregnant and so IVF was their...

I'm not sure on all the details but they only...

She made it to 14 of 15 weeks and then...

My dad decided that now I need to give her...

I told him I had enough and his wife's grief...

I did not love her, I was not a toy...

his son and mom's son and while I don't know...

He told me he was disappointed in me and expected...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Virginia Satir once stated, “The key to a healthy relationship is not to be the same, but to be the same in your difference.” This situation highlights a critical breakdown in recognizing and respecting inherent differences and established relational boundaries, particularly the boundary concerning parental identity.

The OP has consistently communicated a boundary since childhood: he does not view his stepmother as his mother and does not wish to be adopted. His father’s actions, particularly citing the stepmother’s grief as justification for forcing adoption, represent an invalidation of the OP’s personhood and emotional reality. Demanding love or acceptance, especially through a legally binding act like adoption, bypasses genuine connection and places an unfair, potentially damaging emotional labor burden onto the OP. The father’s history of dismissing the OP’s feelings (e.g., suggesting therapy would ‘help me see I loved her’) established a pattern where the OP’s internal experience is secondary to the stepmother’s desires. While the stepmother’s grief is real and severe, using it as leverage to override a decade-old boundary is ethically problematic.

The OP’s stance is appropriate in defending his autonomy; one cannot be coerced into a parental relationship. Future interactions should focus on fostering kindness and respect within the existing roles (stepmother/stepson), rather than forcing the identity of ‘mother’ through adoption. The father needs to support his wife’s grieving process without making it contingent on his son violating his core identity.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Venetrix2 NTA.

Honestly it sounds like they've sabotaged her chances of having...

You can't force someone to care about someone, that's just...

Honestly I do feel sorry for this woman - it...

Emotional_Koala_ NTA. Oh duckling, my heart breaks for you.

You lost your mum, then your dad and step mother...

You deserve better from the adults in your life. You...

I wish you all the best for next year when...

nerothic NTA. 'I I told him I did not think...

I did not love her, I was not a toy...

his son and mom's son and while I don't know...

You are not a emotional support animal as well. You...

I disagree with one point. You do know her for...

but that is still your choice.

Adopting will make her a mother on paper not in...

Aquarius052 to parent you. That ship has long sailed. You...

You have a mom, & it doesn't matter if you...

she gave birth to you, & your dad is wrong...

And that's OK, you don't have to love her as...

Mr-Mc-Epic Has she mentioned it again since the miscarriage, or...

Your dad and stepmom are doing everything you should NOT...

renneka NTA Could you possibly stay with your grandparents or...

I would start planning your exit strategy now.

You gave the most logical explanation possible (which ma*sive kudos...

He doesn't see you as his son anymore, only an...

Pet*tPied21 NTA. Sorry but this woman sound like she needs...

She can't conceived so you have no other choice but...

The original poster (OP) is facing significant emotional pressure from his father to validate his stepmother’s desire to adopt him, especially following her traumatic miscarriage. The central conflict lies between the OP’s deeply held, consistent boundary—that he does not view or want his stepmother as his mother—and his father’s insistence that compassion and duty require the OP to fulfill this role for the stepmother’s emotional recovery.

Given the OP’s long-standing resistance to adoption and the forced nature of the current request, should the father prioritize his son’s established autonomy and feelings, or is the OP obligated to sacrifice his personal emotional boundaries to provide comfort to the stepmother during a time of severe grief?

Emily Davis

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

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