From the very beginning, life dealt a harsh hand—torn from the stability of a family fractured by divorce and then abruptly orphaned by a mother’s death. At just seven years old, he was thrust into a world where love was scarce and survival meant relying solely on himself, navigating the shadows of neglect with only the barest shelter his distant father provided.
As he grew, so did the weight of abandonment and unanswered questions. His father’s fleeting attempts at connection were overshadowed by a whirlwind of broken relationships and new lives he was never invited to join. Now seventeen, standing on the precipice of adulthood, he carries the scars of a childhood spent drifting—yearning for belonging but learning, above all, to stand alone.

AITA for telling my dad’s ex wife I don’t care about her or her kid?














As renowned family therapist and researcher Dr. Terry Real explains, ‘When we are wounded in relationship, we often develop protective strategies that worked in childhood but sabotage our adult relationships.’ In this case, the OP’s early life experiences—losing a mother, having a distant father, and learning self-reliance by avoiding being a burden—have fostered a strong protective strategy: emotional isolation and boundary enforcement against unwanted connection.
The ex-wife’s persistent contact, even after being blocked, crosses acceptable relational boundaries. Her motivation appears to be rooted in her own desire for reconciliation or validation through the OP, attempting to leverage the concept of ‘flesh and blood’ obligation against the OP’s clear disinterest. The OP’s final, sharp text, while emotionally charged, was a reaction to weeks of harassment. The ex-wife’s subsequent name-calling (‘monster’) is a form of emotional coercion aimed at inducing guilt.
The OP’s actions to protect their space were appropriate given the persistent boundary violations. However, responding with intense anger, while understandable, provided the ex-wife with fuel. The most constructive future approach, once the OP turns 18, is a complete and silent discontinuation of contact across all platforms (new number, social media lockdown) without engaging further, as any response validates the ex-wife’s tactics. The OP’s right to choose their relationships outweighs the ex-wife’s desire for an imposed sibling bond.
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The original poster (OP) is navigating a complex family situation stemming from early loss and a distant relationship with their father. Their current conflict centers on the persistent attempts by their father’s ex-wife to force an introduction to a half-sibling, leading the OP to set firm boundaries that have been aggressively challenged.
Given the OP’s desire for self-preservation and distance versus the ex-wife’s insistence on familial connection, the core question remains: Is the OP justified in completely rejecting any relationship with their new sibling for personal peace, or does an inherent obligation exist to acknowledge biological family ties, regardless of the circumstances of their birth?







