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A Mom’s Words That Broke Her Daughter: ‘You’re the Reason Nobody Likes You’

by Charles Butler
November 7, 2025
in Social Issues

Parenting isn’t always love and lullabies. Sometimes it’s exhaustion, guilt, and unspoken wounds that echo louder than words.

That’s what one 40-year-old mother discovered when her Reddit confession went viral. After escaping an abusive relationship, she rebuilt her life, remarried, and had four more children. By all external measures, she “made it.” But behind the curtain of her happy home, her eldest daughter – Sandra, was drifting further away.

Then came the moment that shattered their fragile peace: during a heated argument, the mom snapped and told Sandra, “You’re the reason nobody likes you.”

Now, read the full story:

A Mom’s Words That Broke Her Daughter: ‘You’re the Reason Nobody Likes You’
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AITA For Telling My Daughter That She’s The Reason Why Nobody Likes Her?

I’m 40, with a 20-year-old daughter, Sandra, from a previous relationship.

Her dad was abusive, so I left him when she was five and raised her alone until I met my husband, Frank, when Sandra was 11.

We married, had four more kids, and life got busy.

Sandra started saying she felt forgotten. I told her she was being jealous, that she’d had six whole years alone with me and should be grateful.

She never stopped sulking, so eventually, I snapped and told her she’s the reason nobody likes her. Since college, she barely visits, and when she does, she’s cold and rude.

I feel like I did my best, but maybe I’m missing something. AITA?

This story hurts in a quiet way. You can feel a mother’s exhaustion bleeding through her words. She’s convinced that parenting equals sacrifice, that surviving abuse and building a “normal” home should earn her grace. But love isn’t graded on effort, it’s measured by presence.

Sandra didn’t need more years. She needed a mother who saw her loneliness instead of labeling it jealousy. That one sentence, “You’re the reason nobody likes you,” doesn’t just bruise: it defines.

This isn’t about villainy. It’s about an emotional blind spot shaped by trauma and denial.

Parental burnout often hides beneath defensiveness. Psychologist Dr. Karen Nimmo from Psychology Today notes that “parents who feel emotionally spent sometimes rationalize pain rather than repair it,” mistaking endurance for empathy. That’s exactly what’s happening here.

The mother survived an abusive partner and rebuilt her life. But in that process, she became hyper-focused on maintaining peace with her new husband and kids. Every reminder of past chaos, like her eldest daughter’s sadness, felt like a threat to that stability.

So instead of compassion, she offered criticism. It wasn’t cruelty. It was self-protection.

The Gottman Institute describes this pattern as emotional flooding, where a parent’s nervous system mistakes emotional need as confrontation. When that happens, empathy shuts off, and “I’m hurt” starts to sound like “You’re attacking me”.

There’s also a deeper dynamic at play: parental favoritism. A 2018 Journal of Family Psychology study found that perceived favoritism in blended families often predicts lifelong distance between the eldest and the parent. It’s rarely about who got more toys, it’s about which child feels emotionally “chosen.”

Sandra lost her father early and never fully healed. When her mother formed a new family, that abandonment repeated itself. The younger kids had a two-parent structure, while she had only fragments of her mother’s attention. That imbalance may have reignited her early trauma, pushing her toward resentment.

The mom, meanwhile, likely carries survivor’s guilt. She escaped abuse but never processed what it did to her parenting lens. By calling her daughter “the problem,” she’s trying to silence the living proof of her own mistakes. It’s not that she hates Sandra, it’s that she hates the reminder of who she was when life was harder.

Repairing this bond won’t come from one apology. It begins with naming the harm without defending it. Saying “I see how you felt alone” will do more than any explanation. Psychologist Dr. Tracey Marks reminds parents: “Responsibility is the first step of repair. You can’t heal what you keep justifying.”

This mother’s path to healing isn’t through proving she “did her best.” It’s through asking, “What did my best feel like for her?” Because for Sandra, her mother’s best might have still felt like abandonment.

Check out how the community responded:

Most readers thought the mom’s defensiveness was the real problem.

thenexttimebandit - YTA, you replaced your daughter with your new family and don’t respect her feelings at all.

ER_Jujube - Your daughter told you she felt left behind, and your response was to leave her behind again.

Others called her words emotional abuse, not parenting.

Kitchen-Ebb30 - You told a 15-year-old she wasn’t agreeable enough for anyone to love. That’s emotional damage that lasts decades.

Impossible_Disk_43 - She lost her father, then lost you to your new family. You call her bratty for grieving the mom she used to have.

Some focused on the long-term impact of her statement.

bobledrew - Telling your teen she’s the reason no one wants her around leaves scar tissue that won’t fade easily.

countrybumpkin1969 - Admit it, you never loved her the same. She reminds you of the man who hurt you.

A few zeroed in on her mislabeling and cold attitude.

stillpacing - Calling her siblings “step” instead of “half” says everything. You never saw her as part of the same family.

HatsAndTopcoats - YTA for abandoning your first child to chase your perfect family.

Some empathized slightly but still said she crossed a line.

CuckooPint - You were tired, stressed, maybe even traumatized—but you told your child she was unlovable. That’s never justified.

CrystalQueen3000 - You got your do-over family and left her to fend for herself. No wonder she barely talks to you now.

It’s easy to villainize the mother in this story, but real life isn’t that simple. She’s not a monster – she’s a survivor who mistook stability for healing. What she doesn’t realize is that her daughter’s bitterness isn’t rebellion, it’s heartbreak.

Healing this relationship won’t start with an apology. It will start with silence, the kind where both finally listen. Sandra doesn’t need her mother to rewrite history, only to stop defending it.

Because love after harm is possible. But it begins where justification ends.

So, what do you think? Can a parent ever rebuild love after saying something unforgivable? Or are there words that echo too long to take back?

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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