Disloyal Sister Gets Labelled An A**hole By The Reddit Community For Hooking Up With Her BIL And Having A Baby With Him
"This is championship-level a**holery."
A 28-year-old woman refused to bring her son to her father’s house unless her partner was also welcome there, and Reddit did not let her slide.
Here’s the mess: during her sister’s divorce, OP hooked up with her sister’s then-husband, and somehow it turned into a baby together. Now her dad won’t even have a relationship with that partner, because of how things went down, and OP is stuck wondering if her demand makes her the a**hole.
It’s not just about a visit, it’s about who gets to pretend the betrayal didn’t happen.
The Redditor asked if she's an a**hole for refusing to take her son to her father's house unless her partner is welcome there as well.
Reddit/isaacballsShe explained that, during her sister's divorce, the OP hooked up with her then-husband and ended up pregnant with his child.
Reddit/isaacballsThe OP says they had always been good friends, and they spent a lot of time together during the separation.
Reddit/isaacballs
Betrayal in relationships often triggers profound emotional responses, particularly feelings of anger, sadness, and confusion. Trust is a vital component that, once broken, can lead to significant emotional turmoil.
Research indicates that betrayal can evoke a trauma response, activating the brain's threat detection system and leading to behaviors aimed at self-protection. This response can be seen in the way individuals react when they perceive their trust has been violated.
They developed feelings for each other and ended up having a child together as a result.
Reddit/isaacballs
The OP says her dad refuses to have a relationship with her partner because of the way they got together.
Reddit/isaacballs
Now the OP is wondering if she's the a**hole here.
Reddit/isaacballs
That’s when OP’s plan hit a wall, her dad refusing to accept her partner after the whole divorce-and-baby situation.
Furthermore, it's essential to understand that betrayal can lead to a cycle of blame and shame, complicating the emotional landscape of those involved. Psychological studies show that people often externalize their feelings of inadequacy onto others, particularly when their own choices are challenged.
This externalization serves as a defense mechanism to avoid confronting the pain of betrayal directly, allowing individuals to maintain a façade of righteousness.
Here's how people reacted.
Reddit/craftycat1135
YTA.
Reddit/Tasty-Variation-4566
"Your selfish choices led you here."
Reddit/twelvedayslate
Redditors zoomed in on the fact that OP claims they were “good friends” during the separation, even though it ended with her getting pregnant.
The Emotional Fallout of Infidelity
Research on infidelity highlights that the emotional fallout can be devastating for all parties involved.
This gets messy like the OP whose sister refused to repay baby money while spending on luxuries.
"It sounds like you have some issues with your sister."
Reddit/NotCreativeAtAll16
More than just TA.
Reddit/Chokth
"This is championship-level a**holery."
Reddit/chelkote
The comments started calling out the real target, her sister, and how the family dinner rules now revolve around OP’s choices.
To mitigate the impact of betrayal, individuals need to engage in open communication and seek therapeutic support.
"Maybe try thinking about someone else other than yourself for once."
Reddit/deleted
"I'd be sick to my stomach if I were your dad."
Reddit/Affectionate-Roof-79
"Your dad needs to cut you out of his life for his own peace and sanity."
Reddit/deleted
"The whole situation is icky."
Reddit/rob1408
It's all on you!
Reddit/dishonor-onyourcow
"There are consequences to actions."
Reddit/Mindless-Pangolin841
"Why am I not surprised?"
Reddit/Ok_Expression7723
You're both AH's!
Reddit/No-Personality5421
"Girllll...!"
Reddit/Jolly_Spring_4882
WTF!
Reddit/Princess2045
By the time people labeled her “championship-level a**holery,” the son’s visit wasn’t the story anymore, the betrayal was.
What are your thoughts on this situation? Do you think the OP is being unreasonable here, or should her father be more accepting of her relationship for the sake of his grandson?
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The saga of betrayal within the family depicted in this Reddit thread illustrates the intricate web of emotions that can emerge when trust is shattered. The Reddit user’s choices have not only led to personal turmoil but have rippled through her family dynamics, leaving lasting scars. Healing from such profound betrayal is a journey that demands time and patience. Open communication becomes essential as those affected navigate their feelings and attempt to rebuild trust. The responses from the Reddit community highlight the importance of confronting these issues head-on. Through this dialogue, individuals can gain insights that may ultimately lead to stronger, more resilient relationships, provided there is a willingness to address the pain and work towards understanding.
Now OP is wondering if she’s the problem, while her dad and Reddit both say she is.
Still fighting with family over money, see the sister who demanded half the lottery winnings after opting out.