Imagine being born into a family that pretends you don’t exist . That’s the reality for our 24-year-old protagonist. She’s an affair baby, and her father’s side of the family has never truly accepted her. But now, her half-sister, who once wished her dead, wants to reconnect. Should she give her a chance, or is it too little too late? Join us as we dive into this family drama filled with conflict, emotional impact, and the question of whether or not to forgive and forget.
Affair Baby Drama
Family Ties Severed ✂️
The Mutual Indifference Pact
Half Sister Breaks the Pact
Money Troubles
Harassment and Hospitalization
No Honor in Sisterhood
A Handful of Memories
Gold-Digging Accusations
Life Goes On
Awkward Conversation
Sudden Sisterly Interest
I Kindly Reject ✋
Vengeful Accusations
No Honor Earned ♀️
Half-Sister Wants to Reconnect, But Is It Worth It? ♀️
Our protagonist has lived her life without much connection to her father’s side of the family, due to the circumstances of her birth. However, her half-sister, who once harassed her mother and wished her dead, now wants to reconnect. After an awkward conversation with her father, who has been secretly updating the half-sister on her life, she learns that her sister now values their bond and wants to meet. Despite her father’s pleas for reconciliation, she stands her ground, saying she doesn’t deserve the ‘honor’ of meeting her sister. As the drama unfolds, we can’t help but wonder: is she right to protect herself and her mother from further pain, or should she give her half-sister a chance to make amends? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
A spicy take on the consequences of infidelity
Half-sister wants a relationship for selfish reasons. NTA.
NTA for having feelings about dad’s cheating, but half-sister crossed line
NTA, but don’t put your mother on a pedestal ♀️
The commenter acknowledges the sister’s pain but defends the OP’s mom.
NTA for not wanting to meet entitled half-sister. Family drama.
A commenter brings up the mother’s affair and suggests the OP listen to her half-sister’s story
NTA but your father and mother were complete trash. Keep sis away.
NTA for not wanting to deal with half-sister, but OP’s sources of information may be unreliable, and pretending parents are not a******s is a cop-out.
Forgive the half-sister who wished you dead? NTA
A family torn apart by infidelity and anger.
Being an affair baby is tough, but forgiveness is key.
Fiery comment calls out family drama in no uncertain terms
NTA response calls out father’s hypocritical behavior and motives.
A harsh reminder about OP’s not-so-sweet mom
A commenter calls out the OP’s misplaced anger towards her sister.
User defends woman’s half-sister, calls her trash parents YTA.
Burn alert! A scathing comment with no mercy.
Cutting toxic family members out is liberating
A sympathetic comment acknowledging the hurt caused by the father’s actions.
A conflicted NTA for maintaining relationship but failing to understand half-sister’s pain ♀️
NTA but commenter points out the impact of the affair on the dad’s prior family and the reason behind the sister’s hate towards the mom. Emphasizes that the parents’ actions were messed up.
Ouch! A truth bomb for the delusional ‘sweetest person alive’.
Don’t blame her for not wanting to meet her half-sister.
Setting boundaries with toxic family members is crucial.
NTA, but commenter criticises OP’s description of their mother as ‘sweet’.
Breaking up their parents’ marriage, OP not obligated to reconcile
No sister, no drama. NTA stands firm at 31
NTA, but harsh truth about OP’s mother and family situation.
Family drama and betrayal, everyone’s an AH
Mom not innocent, NTA for refusing to meet half-sister.
A commenter empathizes with the half-sister’s anger and suggests the OP not defend their mother’s affair.
NTA, but family drama can bring out the worst in people
NTA OP, but your mother’s affair makes her not innocent.
Redemption is possible, but forgiveness is a choice.
Age matters in reconciliation. Horrible behavior as an adult. #NTA
Choosing not to meet half-sister who wished her dead. NTA.
NTA for not wanting a relationship with your entitled half-sister . It’s understandable to protect your peace.
Handling family conflicts and funeral plans with civility ✌️
A commenter calls out the cheating parents and defends the half-sister’s actions with sarcastic humor.
Translation: Entitled half-sister wants something. Not the a****e (NTA).
NTA! Tell him to kick rocks for prioritizing his feelings.
No relationship to reconcile, dad needs a reality check.
NTA for refusing to meet entitled half-sister. Family drama ensues
NTA, your father is responsible. Half-sister who wished you dead? Ignore.
Internet users urge for accurate information in story-telling.
User questions if the dad had a low opinion of the mom too. NTA.
NTA for refusing to meet entitled half-sister who wished death
Woman’s half-sister wished her dead, but commenter defends her NTA response
Family drama and boundaries. NTA for not meeting half-sister.
A scathing comment calling out OP’s apathy and despicable behavior.
A scathing reply to a commenter’s defense of their mother.
Complex family dynamics and empathy for all parties involved.
No reconciliation with entitled half-sister who wished death upon you
NTA. Father wants peace but sis wants to sponge off you
Half-sister shows up after hearing about success. NTA calls BS
Choosing who you let in your life is your right. NTA
Half-sister’s true motive? Inheritance or sisterly love?
Family member reaches out on deathbed, treats OP like s**t.
No need to reconcile with a stranger who wished you dead
No obligation to have a relationship with someone who wished death
NTA, but don’t forget your mom’s actions have consequences
No bond with entitled half-sister who wished death upon you.
Cutting off toxic family members is self-care. NTA.
Contentious comment calls out AH behavior in family drama.
You’re not the a**hole. Your decision, your right. ❤️
Empathetic comment acknowledges OP’s dilemma and offers support.
NTA. Entitled half-sister wants to meet those she wished dead?
NTA! Half-sister was an adult and being petty af
No sister, no problem!
A complex family situation with understandable perspectives. Be empathetic.
Stranger wished you dead? NTA, don’t owe them anything.
A comment that exposes the hypocrisy of the situation
A commenter calls out the hypocrisy of the mother’s behavior
Standing up to toxic family members like a boss!
Cutting off toxic family is self-care
Last Updated on March 17, 2024 by Diply Social Team