A young mother, tender and devoted, navigates the world with her newborn twins in her arms—two little miracles who mirror each other’s faces and share a bond deeper than words. She embraces the daily questions and curious glances with a gentle smile, knowing that the love she holds for each child is as distinct as their tiny, perfect selves.
But even in moments meant for joy, judgment creeps in, challenging her quiet confidence. When an older woman’s relentless doubt casts a shadow over her certainty, the mother stands firm, wielding truth with quiet strength and an unshakable bond that only a mother can understand.

AITAH for being vulgar to an older woman in the store









Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, a renowned pediatrician focused on infant development and family dynamics, often emphasized the fundamental bond between a parent and their infant, suggesting that this innate connection facilitates recognition even when external markers are subtle. In this scenario, the mother is operating from a place of established parental knowledge and boundary defense.
The stranger’s persistent questioning moved from light curiosity to boundary violation. The mother’s initial, lighthearted response (“a mother always knows”) was appropriate, but the stranger’s refusal to accept this created a dynamic where the mother felt obligated to escalate to assert control. Using the biological difference (the presence or absence of a penis) as the final rebuttal, while factually true and effective in stopping the inquiry, violated social norms regarding public discourse, especially concerning infants. This reaction is understandable as a reaction to sustained emotional pressure (emotional labor) but highlights a breakdown in de-escalation tactics.
From a social psychology perspective, the OP was attempting to enforce a personal boundary against unsolicited advice/inquiry, which is appropriate. However, the execution was flawed. A more constructive approach would have been to firmly state, “I need privacy now, please stop asking,” before resorting to vulgarity. While the mother is not the primary ‘asshole’ for defending her space, future effectiveness relies on establishing clear, non-aggressive verbal boundaries before the need for crude shutdown arises.
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The original poster felt upset and questioned their own behavior after a public confrontation regarding their twins. The conflict arose from the poster defending their ability to distinguish between their similarly looking newborn twins against the insistence of a stranger, ultimately leading to a response perceived as crude by onlookers.
Was the poster justified in using blunt language to firmly end an intrusive conversation about their children, or would ignoring the stranger have been the better choice to maintain public composure? This tests the balance between setting necessary personal boundaries and adhering to social expectations of politeness.







