We all know that one person who tries to force their way into a family, but this story takes it to a whole new level! A man (M31) and his wife (F30) have two kids, M5 and F2. The man’s younger brother (M29) recently got engaged to a woman (F23) we’ll call Amber. From the beginning, Amber has been a bit too… comfortable with the family, and her antics have rubbed everyone the wrong way. But when she tried to claim the title of ‘Aunt’ at a family gathering, this dad wasn’t having it! ♂️
Meet Amber, the Fiancée
Amber’s Unwelcome Antics
Redecorating & Overstepping Boundaries
Sharing Without Asking
Amber’s Bold Claims
Brother’s Blind Love
The Proposal
Amber’s Aunt Ambition
Dad’s Firm Response
Amber’s Defense
Dad’s Final Word ️
Amber’s Exit
Brother’s Reaction
The Call for Apology
The Family’s Opinion ♂️
Dad Puts His Foot Down
This dad decided enough was enough when Amber tried to claim the title of ‘Aunt’ at a family gathering. He calmly told her that she was not their aunt, and no amount of marrying his brother would change that. Despite Amber’s shock and her fiancé’s anger, our protagonist stood his ground, refusing to apologize. With Amber’s antics already making her unpopular in the family, it’s no surprise this dad put a stop to her self-appointed aunt status. ♂️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Debate over the ‘aunt’ label, but OP’s anger is displaced
ESH – Poor communication and lack of boundaries fuel family drama
Using ‘aunt’ is a term of love, not obligation. NTA.
OP stands up to entitled ‘aunt’ and sparks family drama
Debate over the aunt’s position on the family tree
Setting boundaries with Amber is important, but she’s still family. ESH
NTA. Shutting down toxic family members
Family communication issues and setting boundaries with obnoxious behavior
Debate over the technicality of ‘aunt’ vs. ‘step-parent’, YTA for handling
Setting boundaries with family can be tough, but important.
ESH but there were better ways to express displeasure
NTA shuts down aunt’s fantasy, reminds her of girlfriend status.
ESH but the title of ‘aunt’ is up to the children
Addressing Amber’s behavior privately could have been more effective
Defining family titles can be tricky, but NTA here
ESH fight should not have been had in front of children
Using technicalities to define relationships misses the point
Choosing who your kids are around is important, but communication is key
Commenter accuses OP of being the a**hole for sabotaging family ties
Commenter questions OP’s timing and suggests context for aunt’s comment.
Commenter defends NTA judgement, gets sassy reply
Choosing not to call someone aunt doesn’t make you TA
Direct communication is key. YTA for being r**e publicly.
Choosing family for your kids is your right
Commenter is not the a**hole in this situation
Commenter is not the a**hole in this situation
ESH, but communication is key. Amber may need guidance.
Aunt by marriage? ESH but she sounds like a pill
Calling out the aunt was wrong, but she is still family
Commenter is not the a**hole in this situation
Setting boundaries with family can be tough
Setting boundaries with inappropriate family members
Fiancée’s aunt makes r**e comment, NTA stands up for family
NTA shuts down toxic family fantasy
Commenter calls out everyone in a weird situation ♂️
Commenter advises brother to talk to clueless teenager fiancée. Hopeful for growth
Fiancée’s aunt wants to be titled despite being r**e. NTA.
Commenter calls out OP for being r**e and immature
Commenter calls out OP for being selfish and judgmental
Setting boundaries with disrespectful family members.
NTA- Supportive comment calling out toxic behavior of fiancée’s aunt
Fantasies aside, YTA for r**e behavior towards future family member
Setting boundaries with toxic in-laws is necessary. NTA
Engage in family diplomacy and confront issues as they arise
Aunt’s behavior is unacceptable, brother needs to step up
Defining emotional ties to aunts/uncles, and earning trust/responsibility
Commenter calls out bad behavior in a family feud
Commenter calls out OP for being r**e in response
Defining children’s relationships is okay, but be nicer about it
Brother’s track record suggests aunt won’t be around. NTA.
Choosing family is valid, even if not technically related
Setting boundaries with pushy family members
Engaged but not married, NTA explains why ‘auntie’ is reserved
A comment warns OP of the consequences of his actions. ⚠️
Last Updated on June 5, 2023 by Diply Social Team