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AITA for bringing up my mom’s husband’s dead daughter when saying he’s not my new dad and I’m not his new daughter?

by John Doe
January 20, 2026
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When Dan entered their lives, hope flickered quietly in the hearts of a mother and her daughters, yearning for new beginnings after years of loss. Yet, beneath the surface of smiles and promises, a fragile line between love and intrusion began to blur, stirring unease where comfort once lived.

As the wedding bells rang, the tension erupted like a storm long held at bay, shattering the fragile peace with raw, unfiltered pain. The daughters’ fierce defiance echoed a painful truth: some wounds run too deep to be masked by new titles or forced roles, no matter how desperately one tries to belong.

AITA for bringing up my mom’s husband’s dead daughter when saying he’s not my new dad and I’m not his new daughter?

My mom (50's) started dating Dan (50's) three years ago...

We didn't mind Dan at first but once he moved...

He brought up how he'd lost his only kid, his...

He said he was looking forward to building that relationship...

At the time I said it would be nice to...

The mentions of being our dad didn't end there and...

Once the wedding was over with my sister went nuclear...

She told him to get over himself and accept he...

I never went that far but I did state more...

I also deliberately didn't go to him if I needed...

He was always very eager to provide it but his...

This became more clear when he talked about how nice...

One thing I should also mention before I go into...

I'm undecided if he's just very much still caught up...

My mom has mentioned how much he misses her and...

When being father of the brides was mentioned I knew...

I did leave out that my sister has talked about...

But when I spoke to him I tried to be...

I told him friendship was still on offer but I...

The response to me spelling everything out so firmly got...

From the many things he has said it has felt...

Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in family systems and boundaries, often emphasizes that healthy relationships require clear differentiation and respect for established roles. In situations involving blended families, particularly where a deceased spouse is involved, new partners often project desires onto step-children that are rooted in their own unresolved grief or unmet needs, rather than the reality of the existing family dynamic.

The step-father’s repeated focus on being a ‘dad’ and specifically on being the ‘father of the bride’ suggests he is attempting to fulfill a deep, possibly unacknowledged, need for connection and purpose that he lost when his daughter died. This behavior, while likely stemming from grief, crosses a critical boundary by imposing an unearned parental role onto the narrator and her sister. The narrator’s response, while emotionally direct—especially mentioning the deceased daughter—was an attempt to enforce this necessary boundary. While bringing up the deceased child is intensely sensitive, it was arguably a means to counter the step-father’s persistent pressure to replace that role.

The narrator acted appropriately by clearly stating their limits: friendship is acceptable, but a father-daughter bond is not. For future interactions, a less emotionally charged approach might involve focusing solely on the present relationship status (i.e., ‘We value our friendship with you as Mom’s husband, but our relationship with you is not parental’) without referencing the history of his lost child, which, while relevant to his motivation, escalates confrontation rather than resolving the role issue.

What do you think of this story?





THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

GiadaCrazy you set a clear boundary, and he kept pushing,...

I_wanna_be_anemone Him: I want to replace your dad! Also him:...

If he truly cared about being 'a good father figure',...

plantprinses No honey, you're NTA. You were kind, honest and...

That he chose to react badly is on him; not...

Gileswasright Unless you didn't like the answers last month when...

ButIDidHaveBreakfast Who even has time to read shit like this?

Traditional_Dig_1857 ETA. My grandmother remarried at 87 to a 91...

He spoke of the children often, not the wives or...

I think the loss of a child has an impact...

I think you can expect your step dad to talk...

And your mother isn't helping. You and your sister are...

But he did and that hole cannot be filled by...

You all likely would benefit from family therapy and he...

Temporary-Draw-1164 YTA - this man has been nothing but kind...

For ONCE that a person, a step parent is just...

And have a bit of decency, using what you KNEW...

The narrator firmly established boundaries regarding the step-father’s expectation of a father-daughter relationship, a stance strongly supported by their sister but met with a negative reaction from the step-father. The core conflict lies between the step-father’s desire to fill a parental void and the adult children’s need to maintain respect for their deceased father and their own established relationships.

Was the narrator wrong to explicitly mention the step-father’s deceased daughter when setting the boundary about him not being the ‘father of the bride,’ or was this necessary clarity to end the ongoing pressure to form a replacement parental relationship?

John Doe

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

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