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I refuse to meet my niece.

by Emily Davis
December 27, 2025
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Born into a storm of manipulation and neglect, she endured a childhood shadowed by a mother’s narcissistic cruelty and a father’s volatile rage. Each day was a battle for survival in a household where love was conditional and pain was a constant companion, leaving invisible scars that would shape her very soul.

Despite the relentless abuse, she found the strength to break free at 23, clutching hope and independence like a lifeline. This fragile victory, however, was met not with celebration but with cold indifference, as the family she once sought refuge in chose silence over support, deepening the wounds she carried within.

I refuse to meet my niece.

I (26F) came from a rather large family with 5...

My father is a short-tempered drunk. Obviously, this led to...

I myself have been diagnosed with ptsd directly attributed from...

but I a*sure you this is just to give you...

For most of my life I took the a**se without...

They had always taken their issues out on me, and...

When I was 23, I had finally saved enough money...

Upon my mother's orders, the day I was moving, my...

After having moved out, I finally saught out therapy and...

For the first time in my life it felt as...

My sister found a way to message me on my...

We updated each other on our lives for just a...

Though my sister has never a**sed me directly or said...

I asked her if we could arrange a meeting where...

To which she informed me I should see it as...

I immediately blocked her, however she has made accounts to...

Though I feel as if I have done the right...

I just can't bring myself to take that risk. AITAH?

According to Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a leading expert on Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), individuals raised by a narcissistic parent often develop complex trauma responses, including PTSD, as a survival mechanism. Durvasula emphasizes that establishing rigid boundaries, including no contact, is frequently a necessary step for healing because narcissistic systems are inherently designed to maintain control and recreate abuse dynamics when challenged.

The OP’s history—including physical assault ordered by the mother and complicity from siblings who “turned a blind eye”—demonstrates a high-risk environment where safety was physically threatened. The sister’s demand for an apology for leaving rather than acknowledging the abuse reveals that the family unit prioritizes its image and control over the OP’s well-being. This expectation serves as a powerful red flag, indicating that re-entry, even under limited conditions, risks immediate re-exposure to emotional manipulation and boundary violations.

The OP’s decision to block the sister and maintain no contact was entirely appropriate and necessary for protecting their established recovery. A constructive recommendation for handling future contact attempts, should they arise, involves creating a highly detailed, non-negotiable boundary document that specifies terms of engagement, communication methods, and immediate severing of contact if terms are violated. However, given the history, maintaining the current strategy of complete separation is the most effective path to preserving the peace they have finally achieved.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

_parenda_ NTA. This is just a tactic to get you...

RandiLynn1982 DO NOT GO BACK AND SEE ANY FAMILY! please...

Not_A_Bulbasaur NTA. Her mask slipped the moment she didn't get...

If you family are as abusive as you say and...

stillfreshet NTA. Sadly,

when we cut off our a**sers, we usually do did...

particularly minor children whose parents and other adult relatives will...

And we don't have sny genuine power to protect the...

and get custody of them ourselves. It sucks, and it's...

Your sister put the price tag of coming back and...

Losing everything, your life, and your self is too much...

Sea_Firefighter_4598 NTA but your sister has just proven you right....

Eva-Dragon NTA. You took steps to protect yourself.

And your so-called sister (I wouldn't even call her that)...

And unfortunately, that means staying as far away as possible....

Material-Indication1 Your older brother broke your nose and gave you...

out, and this happened when you were in your twenties....

The individual in this situation is experiencing deep emotional conflict, torn between the desire for a relationship with their new niece and the absolute necessity of maintaining strict boundaries against known family abuse. Their action to cut off contact was a direct response to severe physical and emotional harm, which conflicts sharply with the family’s expectation that they should remain engaged and apologize for seeking safety.

Is the OP justified in prioritizing their mental and physical safety by refusing contact with the family, even if it means missing out on being an aunt, or should the desire to connect with the next generation outweigh the established pattern of familial toxicity that necessitates complete separation?

Emily Davis

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

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