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AITA for Yelling at my wife after she tried to make me be late to visit my grandma on her deathbed

by John Doe
January 19, 2026
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A man stands at the crossroads of love and loss, torn between the tender cries of his youngest daughter and the fading whispers of his beloved grandmother’s final moments. In the quiet chaos of family duties and impending grief, he prepares to say goodbye to the woman who shaped his life, while carrying the weight of a home that still needs him to be strong.

As the clock ticks closer to evening, he faces the heart-wrenching balance of presence and absence—being a devoted father to his little girls and a son ready to honor his grandmother’s last request. This is a story of silent sacrifices, unspoken pain, and the fragile threads that bind us through the hardest goodbyes.

AITA for Yelling at my wife after she tried to make me be late to visit my grandma on her deathbed

I am (38M) married to my wife (35F), with two...

I am the only one to get our smaller child...

My grandma has been diagnosed with cancer for the last...

On a Sat**day, my dad called at 12: 00 noon...

I called my wife, to inform her that I will...

Me and my wife agreed that I will go to...

At 6PM, I tried to put my smaller daughter to...

I stepped out of my daughter's room, which made her...

We started arguing, my wife wanted me to stay until...

After some arguing with no agreement, I just went outside...

My older daughter went after me, so I brought her...

My wife continued arguing with me that it is unacceptable...

I tried to talk to her for a couple of...

I physically moved my wife from the door. Got our...

I came to my grandma in time and we had...

My grandma died a week later

Nor me or my wife apologized yet. I don't intend...

According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in interpersonal relationships, significant conflicts often arise when individuals fail to negotiate boundaries and expectations proactively, especially concerning shared duties like childcare. In this scenario, the core conflict is not just about who puts the baby to sleep, but a failure to manage a crisis that required immediate, flexible compromise.

The husband’s motivation was driven by the urgency of a final farewell, a high-stakes emotional event. However, abruptly leaving a difficult childcare situation unresolved, especially one requiring his specific presence (putting the baby to sleep), demonstrated poor communication and a disregard for the immediate strain placed on his wife. The wife’s physical obstruction and subsequent argument, while rooted in frustration over the sudden shift in responsibility, escalated the situation beyond productive conflict resolution. The husband’s final action of physically moving her and yelling ‘Drop dead’ represents a severe breakdown of respect, crossing a critical line in marital interaction, regardless of the external pressure.

The husband’s action of physically moving his wife was entirely inappropriate and crossed a fundamental boundary of physical respect within a marriage. While his need to leave was understandable given the circumstances, a more constructive approach would have involved clearly articulating the non-negotiable time constraint (e.g., ‘I must leave by 6:45 PM no matter what’) and collaboratively creating an immediate contingency plan with his wife before the critical departure time. Future success relies on establishing agreed-upon protocols for high-priority external demands versus shared domestic duties.

What do you think of this story?





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

Suspicious-Clock7500 I'm going for ESH here. Your wife sucks for...

You need better ways of communicating and holding boundaries. I...

ThisWillAgeWell INFO:

I feel there is more to this story than have told in your post above. Any decent human being in your wife’s position, on hearing that their spouse’s grandma is dying, would say “Of course I’ll put the baby to bed.

Don't worry about that. Go see your grandma and say...

Your wife did not do that. Why not? Is it because she’s not a decent human being, or is there some other reason? Is it to do with the “overall behavior” she is complaining about? What are you not telling us?

Sunset-onthe-Horizon NTA what the h**l is your wife's problem? Seriously...

shredditorburnit NTA. If you'd been too late, and missed your...

Timely_University168 Your wife is TA. Tell her you will remember...

donname10 Nta. Your wife is selfish ah. She refused to...

Consistent-Earth5481 NTA Yelling at your wife to "drop dead" was...

Your wife is definitely the AH, and that was a...

The husband faced a significant emotional conflict between honoring a dying wish from his grandmother and fulfilling his established duty of putting his youngest child to sleep. His need to attend the final goodbye clashed directly with his wife’s expectation that he remain until their child was asleep, leading to an intense confrontation over shared parental responsibilities and personal obligations.

Was the husband justified in prioritizing the immediate, time-sensitive goodbye with his dying grandmother over the immediate care task of soothing his child, even if it required physically moving his wife? Or, does the wife’s demand to stay reflect a necessary adherence to shared parenting roles that, when abruptly abandoned, warrants her forceful objection?

John Doe

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

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