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AITA for coming out in the family group chat, and pressuring my younger brother to come out after my sister said something awful?

by John Doe
January 2, 2026
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In a world where acceptance often feels like a fragile thread, a young man’s courageous step to reveal his true self to his extended family becomes a moment of raw vulnerability. The simple act of coming out, meant to bridge understanding, instead unearths a mix of love, silence, and subtle resistance, painting a complex portrait of family ties tested by truth.

Amidst the chorus of support and hesitation, the quiet bond between brothers stands as a beacon of hope. In the face of judgment and discomfort, their connection whispers a powerful reminder that sometimes, the deepest strength lies in the unspoken support of those who truly see you.

AITA for coming out in the family group chat, and pressuring my younger brother to come out after my sister said something awful?

I (20M) am gay and have known for a while,...

some are not, and most just try to avoid "controversial"...

A few days ago, I decided it was time to...

I sent a simple message "Hey everyone, I just wanted...

My cousin (25F) sent a heart emoji, my grandma said,...

My aunt sue replied "I just don't get why this...

Some things should stay private" My uncle said "As long...

don't be gay around my kids. They're too young to...

I replied "Wow Ann do your kids need to understand...

I'm trying to protect them,

I would hate for them to turn out like you"...

you legs closed if you can't support your children" This...

My mum claimed what I said to be "out of...

Jye, who had been silent suddenly sent this message "Im...

Aunt sue freaked out saying "What is happening to this...

He only said that because you pressured him" I snapped...

God forbid your kids grow up in a world where...

You're trying to tear this family apart! " Jye left...

my mom sent me a text saying, "This isnt the...

Meanwhile, my grandma sent a long message about how "family...

and Ann is mad accusing me of "ruining her life"...

Dr. Brené Brown, a renowned research professor known for her work on vulnerability and shame, often discusses how silence and deflection around difficult truths allow shame to fester. In this scenario, the OP’s initial coming out was an attempt to introduce vulnerability and honesty into the family system. However, the immediate reaction from Aunt Sue, Uncle, and especially the sister, Ann, established an environment of conditional acceptance, which is a classic manifestation of boundary violation rooted in societal prejudice.

The dynamic shifted when the OP responded to Ann’s boundary setting (“Just don’t be gay around my kids”) with a counter-attack referencing her sexual behavior. While born from intense frustration over the hypocrisy, this retort violates principles of effective conflict resolution by escalating from defense to personal attack, thereby giving the opposition leverage to frame the OP as the aggressor, as evidenced by the mother calling the comment ‘out of pocket.’ Jye’s intervention, though brave, placed him in the center of the resultant chaos, highlighting the danger of ‘pressure coming out’ scenarios, even when the intent is to show solidarity.

From a professional standpoint, the OP was entirely justified in standing up to the homophobic comments directed at them. However, responding to Ann’s shaming with shaming of her own choices introduced unnecessary personal risk and validated the family’s framing of the issue as a generalized ‘fight’ rather than a clear defense of LGBTQ+ rights. A more constructive approach would have been to firmly reject the conditional acceptance without reciprocating the personal attacks. For instance, responding to Ann with a calm, direct statement about equal treatment for all identities, rather than shifting focus to her private life, would have maintained the moral high ground and potentially reduced the immediate emotional explosion.

What do you think of this story?





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

Lindbluete NTA in any case. Your sister is disgusting.

"I would hate for my kids to turn out like...

I would not have pulled any punches from that moment...

Very brave of him to come out to hateful and...

ColdstreamCapple NTA OP You didn't pressure your brother to come...

He chose to reveal his own s*xuality in solidarity with...

them Are you and your brother safe?

Because I would strongly recommend you start saving money and...

quickly as possible Unfortunately sometimes in life we find out...

it's the one we create with people who support and...

cla*s="comment_author">Bold-Belle2: NTA. You never actually pressured your brother to come...

your family did by being h**ophobic with their comments and...

I do think some of your comments were unnecessary, but...

Its unfortunate people have such rigidity and outdated mindsets about...

which has nothing to do with them (your sister) as...

edebby NTA. Your sister is clearly h**ophobic. Reflecting her phobia...

Kids by the way are the first to understand completely...

They embrace it without questioning anything, and without getting "confused"...

But you dude, well, you lost it a bit too....

instead of keeping in civil and proving all the points...

The situation as a whole pressured him to come out,...

and the support she received from other AH in your...

RusevDayToday and decided to come for your help. He's a...

I was worried reading your t*tle, but seeing how things...

It seems like he wanted to push back against the...

But you didn't out him, drag him in to it,...

And no, you didn't escalate things either, you matched their...

They were tearing the family apart by hating you for...

RoyallyOakie NTA...Don't apologize to anyone. Now you know who's hateful...

Little-starr- Check on your brother and move on with your...

and it's understandable why you feel conflicted. Let's break it...

but it was your truth to share, and you did...

The initial supportive reactions were great,

but the bigotry that followed from some family members-especially your...

Ann's comments were hurtful and ignorant, and you had every...

Her "don't be gay around my kids" comment was especially...

The original poster expressed an honest truth about their identity, which resulted in immediate conflict when faced with relatives’ resistance and demands for secrecy. This led to a highly charged exchange where the poster defended themselves and their younger brother, who subsequently revealed his own identity under duress, escalating the family tension significantly.

The central conflict pits the poster’s right to authenticity and defense against the family’s desire to maintain unspoken rules and protect their own comfort, even at the expense of others’ truth. Should the poster apologize for defending their brother and reacting to homophobic remarks, or was standing firm against shaming necessary, regardless of the immediate fallout?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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