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Aunt Pushes Reunion, Teen Reminds Her What Mom Really Wanted

by Believe Johnson
February 12, 2026
in Social Issues

A 17-year-old finally said the quiet part out loud. After years of fighting her way back from anorexia, she built a safer life with her grandparents. She cut contact with both parents. Courts stepped in. CPS intervened. She focused on healing.

Then her aunt stepped in with a familiar line.

Family should work things out.

Her aunt insisted that someday, when the law no longer blocked contact, she would regret cutting off the woman who “brought her into the world.” Even after knowing how severe things had been. Even after seeing messages where her mom called her “fat” again.

The teen snapped.

She said what she had learned through years of pain. Her mother would rather have an anorexic daughter than a “fat” one. Now her aunt claims she went too far. But did she?

Now, read the full story:

Aunt Pushes Reunion, Teen Reminds Her What Mom Really Wanted
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'AITA for reminding my aunt that my mom would prefer to have an anorexic daughter than a "fat" daughter?'

I (17f) live with my maternal grandparents and have no contact with either of my parents. They're not allowed to be anywhere near me especially my mom.

It's been three years since I last saw either of my parents and my life has improved so much and I improved physically and mentally so much more.

My maternal aunt has talked about trying to "work it out" with my mom when the law can't stop me from seeing my parents.

She told me it won't do anyone good to have us never speak to each other again and for me to keep away from the people who brought me into...

My grandparents kicked her out for suggesting it but she contacted me secretly a few times and then I told my grandparents and they laid down some boundaries.

She apologized a while later and was allowed back in our lives. But then I heard her argue with them about the issue and I decided to speak up which...

But I stand by what I said. My mom would prefer an anorexic daughter to a "fat" daughter.

This might be triggering for some people so please stop reading because I don't want to hurt anyone. But I didn't have a really flat belly when I was younger.

I was never big either. It's not like I was overweight. I was actually on the lower end of the good range.

But my mom always fixated on my belly and got upset that she had a fat daughter.

She'd ask me how I could wear anything that didn't hide it and she'd discourage me from finishing dinner or eating three meals a day.

I tried to please her so bad that I ate less and less until I no longer ate. I was losing weight but not the belly and it was something...

People were shocked to see me but mom always saw me as fat and before I was 10 I saw myself that way too. My belly has always been a...

Mom would make me look at how not flat I looked in certain outfits or when you saw me sideways.

She told me I needed to make sure I was flat and slim so I'd look good and not be fat.

Anorexia took over my life until my grandparents fought like hell through CPS to take me away from my parents.

My dad played dumb and my mom went nuts that people were stopping her from helping me.

She said it was cruel to make a fat kid eat more food when it wouldn't help them slip down.

She even said doctors were lying when they were bringing up that I was dangerously underweight.

Since living with my grandparents I worked hard to stop letting anorexia rule my life. I gained back the weight I lost and I got to a weight my doctor...

My mom saw a photo of me on a social media page and reached out to my grandpa. In the message she called him abusive for making me fat and...

My aunt knows about it but still wanted me to have a relationship with mom.

Even knowing she saw the recent photo of me and instead of being glad that I'm better, was calling me fat again.

Which is why I said what I said, but she thinks I was wrong to say my mom would prefer an anorexic daughter to a "fat" daughter.

My aunt said I was attacking her. She was asked to leave again but my aunt's anger at me has made me doubt what I said.. AITA?

I feel heavy. Not because of teenage drama, but because of how young this started. A child under ten learned to hate her body. A mother ignored medical warnings and doubled down. A girl nearly lost her life trying to become “flat enough.”

That kind of damage does not disappear just because someone shares DNA with you.

What stands out most here is recovery. She gained weight. She followed medical advice. She reclaimed her health. That takes enormous strength at seventeen.

The aunt’s push for reconciliation may come from denial or misplaced hope. But asking a teen in recovery to re-engage with someone who still calls her “fat” feels dangerous.

This situation touches something deeper than family loyalty. It touches survival. Let’s talk about that.

This story revolves around body image abuse, eating disorders, and family pressure to reconcile.

Eating disorders carry one of the highest mortality rates among psychiatric illnesses. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, anorexia nervosa has a significantly elevated risk of premature death compared to other mental health conditions.

The CDC reports that thousands of deaths each year link to complications from eating disorders. Recovery often requires years of structured support, therapy, and distance from triggering environments.

In this case, the teen’s mother reinforced disordered eating behaviors instead of challenging them. Comments about body shape, food restriction, and worth based on appearance create powerful psychological conditioning.

Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani, an expert in eating disorder medicine, explains: “Weight stigma and family pressure can entrench eating disorders and make recovery more difficult.”

Recovery depends heavily on stability and safety. Exposure to someone who continues to criticize body size can trigger relapse. Research published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders shows that family dynamics strongly influence both onset and relapse rates.

This makes the aunt’s insistence complicated.

Family reconciliation can help in some situations. But mental health professionals stress that reconciliation must never compromise safety.

Therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab writes: “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

For someone recovering from anorexia, that distance may include full no contact.

There is also a common cultural belief that children owe parents connection simply because they gave birth to them. Trauma researchers challenge that assumption.

Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologist specializing in family dysfunction, states: “Biology does not obligate someone to endure emotional harm.”

In this story, the teen’s comment about her mother preferring an anorexic daughter reflects a pattern of behavior. The mother dismissed medical advice. She criticized weight gain during recovery. She framed starvation as improvement.

That is not a single harsh comment. That is sustained psychological harm.

The aunt may believe reconciliation heals wounds. But forced contact often retraumatizes survivors, especially when the abusive behavior continues.

Actionable steps for teens in recovery include:

  • Maintain boundaries supported by caregivers.
  • Limit exposure to triggering conversations about weight.
  • Protect social media access.
  • Work with healthcare professionals to assess readiness for any contact.

Reconciliation should never override physical and mental safety. At its core, this story highlights a simple truth. Recovery requires protection. Family does not automatically equal safe.

Check out how the community responded:

Many commenters fiercely defended the teen, calling the aunt just as unsafe as the mother. They emphasized that recovery comes first, no matter what.

Beth21286 - [F***] your aunt. She’s as bad as your mother.

Expression-Little - Anorexia can k__l. Your grandparents are rock stars.

Lanky_Literature_157 - I’m proud of you. Choose peace.

carmelfan - NTA forever. Do not let anyone gaslight you into reconciliation.

FairyFartDaydreams - Preserve your peace. Family isn’t an excuse.

seagull321 - Block them everywhere. Protect yourself.

Others focused on the medical danger and explained how starvation can distort the body, not fix it.

TrickyShare242 - Malnutrition can cause liver swelling. Your mom caused harm.

celticmusebooks - Over 10K die every year from anorexia complications. Your mom is seriously unhealthy.

SkyeeORiley - That “belly pouch” protects the uterus. It’s normal.

A few suggested tough-love responses toward the aunt.

Crazy4Swayze420 - Treat her the same way. Let her feel what you felt.

Recovery does not happen by accident. It takes distance. It takes protection. It takes adults who fight for you. This teen found that safety with her grandparents.

Her aunt sees family ties as sacred. The teen sees survival as sacred. Those are very different lenses.

The hardest part about healing from body-based abuse lies in undoing the belief that your worth lives in your stomach size. This teen already did the hardest work. She gained weight. She listened to doctors. She rebuilt herself.

The mother’s recent message shows that nothing has changed.

Sometimes people apologize and grow. Sometimes they repeat the same pattern. Reconciliation only works when both sides acknowledge harm.

So what do you think? Should someone in recovery ever feel pressured to reconnect with a parent who still shames their body? At what point does protecting your peace matter more than preserving family ties?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 22/22 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/22 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/22 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/22 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/22 votes | 0%

Believe Johnson

Believe Johnson

Believe Johnson - a dedicated full-time writer specializing in entertainment and news writing. Her experience in various jobs related to movies and TV show news enhances her understanding of the industry, making her an indispensable team member.

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