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AITA for telling a family member off for purposely triggering my OCD?

by Michael Lee
January 14, 2026
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In the quiet sanctuary of their shared home, a young woman’s delicate progress with OCD stands as a testament to resilience and hope. Despite years of therapy and unwavering effort, a single moment of carelessness from a beloved family member threatens to unravel the fragile trust they’ve built, igniting a storm of emotions beneath their supportive bond.

What began as a lighthearted exchange over handwashing spirals into a painful confrontation, exposing the invisible wounds OCD leaves behind. The clash reveals not just a misunderstanding but the profound struggle of living with an invisible illness—where empathy and patience are as vital as any medicine.

AITA for telling a family member off for purposely triggering my OCD?

I am 23F and I was diagnosed with OCD as...

My family member (FM), 60M, has known about my diagnosis...

I even bought him a book on living with someone...

Later, while I was making lunch, he came out of...

When I asked if he washed them, he laughed, said...

When I returned, I told him that wiping his hands...

He apologized begrudgingly but acted as if I was lecturing...

While I do not expect him to constantly monitor my...

It was especially upsetting because it happened hours after our...

Dr. Stephen Hayes, a prominent figure in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), emphasizes the importance of psychological flexibility and living by one’s values, even when encountering difficult internal experiences or external challenges. In this situation, the conflict centers on the clash between the younger person’s deeply held value of managing their contamination-based OCD and the older family member’s apparent lack of respect for that boundary, culminating in a provocative action.

The 60-year-old’s initial lapse in hygiene followed by a lighthearted correction was manageable. However, the second instance, involving a deliberate refusal to wash hands followed by wiping them on the younger person’s clothing, shifts the dynamic from a simple lapse to an act of aggression or boundary testing. This behavior undermines the trust essential for a supportive living arrangement, particularly when the older individual has been historically supportive of the OCD recovery. The reaction—running to change—is a clear, instinctive response to a perceived contamination threat, which the family member deliberately triggered, suggesting a power play or an inability to manage frustration with the younger person’s necessary accommodations.

While the 23-year-old’s response was firm, it was a direct reaction to a significant provocation, not an overreaction to a minor oversight. Moving forward, the focus should shift from ‘lecturing’ to establishing clear, non-negotiable household rules regarding health practices, particularly hygiene. The recommendation is for the younger person to clearly articulate the difference between being supportive of their recovery and actively sabotaging their coping mechanisms. Future discussions should focus on behavioral agreements rather than emotional confrontation, perhaps involving a third-party mediator if the hostile pattern continues.

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

quizzicalturnip What he did was shitty, but you can't police...

ProfessionalGrade423 Yuck NTA. The OCD is completely irrelevant here, wiping...

While I'm certain you understand that we cannot control/force others...

I don't think expecting people to wash their hands after...

Fickle_Toe1724 NTA. That is just disgusting. I do not have...

Intelligent_Demand48 Yta your living with him he's probably not going...

TemptingPenguin369 INFO: Do you ask every member of your household...

I agree, it's a disgusting thing to ignore basic hygiene...

Duck__Holliday Esh. He obviously shouldn't have done that, but you...

annang NTA. No one gets to touch you without your...

The 23-year-old individual experienced significant distress when a trusted 60-year-old family member intentionally violated a known boundary related to their OCD, specifically regarding handwashing, escalating the situation by touching their clothes with unwashed hands.

Is the family member justified in feeling lectured when confronting a known trigger, or was the 23-year-old correct to firmly address a deliberate and unhygienic provocation that disregarded their established mental health needs?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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