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AITA for refusing to let my brother’s kids call me “mom”?

by Michael Lee
January 20, 2026
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In the shadow of an unimaginable loss, a family grapples with the fragile threads of healing and identity. The narrator, once a sister-in-law, now finds herself stepping into a role she never sought, caught between love, grief, and the unspoken boundaries of family ties.

As the children cling to her for comfort, calling her “mom” in moments of innocence and need, the delicate balance of their hearts is tested. Torn between the memory of a beloved mother and the desperate desire for solace, this story unveils the quiet struggle of finding new definitions of love amid the echoes of loss.

AITA for refusing to let my brother’s kids call me “mom”?

I (32f) lost my sister-in-law, Jess (30f), about 8 months...

After she pa*sed, Tom struggled a lot. He asked me...

The issue started a couple of months ago when the...

I gently told them I am their *aunt* and that...

He argued it was "natural" for them to see me...

I told him I was uncomfortable with it-it feels like...

My father was shocked, and my mother quieted down. Tom...

Now Tom is barely speaking to me, and my mom...

I feel like I am crossing a line; I am...

The worst part is the kids get upset when I...

Dr. Terri Givens, a family dynamics expert, often discusses the complexity of role assumption in blended or restructured families following loss. She notes that sudden shifts in primary caregiving roles necessitate clear communication about new titles and roles to prevent boundary confusion for all parties involved.

The core issue here involves boundary maintenance versus fulfilling emotional labor. The author (32f) accepted a significant caregiving role, which naturally led the young children to assign the closest available maternal title. The children (ages 9, 6, 3) lack the cognitive framework to fully grasp the permanence of loss or the distinction between roles, often defaulting to the language of attachment. The author’s feeling that accepting the title erases the deceased sister-in-law is a valid psychological response related to identity and mourning.

The brother (Tom) is processing his grief by minimizing the importance of the title distinction, possibly seeing the children’s attachment to the author as validation that he is successfully managing things, or perhaps struggling himself with the reality that the author cannot, and should not, replace his late wife. The public confrontation highlights a breakdown in unified parenting/caregiving strategy.

The author’s action of setting boundaries was appropriate for her own emotional well-being and respect for the deceased. A more constructive approach in the future would be to jointly establish a ‘role script’ with Tom *before* further issues arise. For instance, they could agree on a term of endearment that is affectionate but distinct from ‘mom’ (e.g., ‘Auntie [Name]’) and consistently use it as a team, reinforcing that while the love is maternal, the role is Aunt.

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Night_Owl_26 NTA. But it may be time to move out/away....

Ok-Draft9581 NTA. You're not being selfish. It's important to set...

grayblue_grrl Sounds like Tom has got too f**king comfortable with...

He's the one who has to deal with his children...

One day, after a few months/years of his kids calling...

Or will he disappear entirely with his new gf, because...

swoopingturtle NTA. Is it possible your brother is encouraging the...

Big_lt NTA

You need to move out and offer family grief counseling ASAP

Disastrous-Sthe NTA. Your family isn't helping these kids in the...

Bubblesbal NTA. Major respect for sticking to your boundaries and...

The author is experiencing significant emotional distress due to the conflict between honoring the memory of her late sister-in-law and meeting the immediate emotional needs of her grieving nieces and nephew. Her firm boundary against being called “mom” directly clashes with her brother’s desire for comfort and the children’s developing attachment to her as a primary caregiver.

Is the author correct to enforce the boundary of not being called “mom” to protect the deceased mother’s memory and maintain her own identity, or should she prioritize the children’s immediate need for comforting maternal language during their period of intense grief?

Michael Lee

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

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