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She Refused to Be Called “Aunt,” and Her Family Says She Crossed a Line

by Charles Butler
February 26, 2026
in Social Issues

Tabitha grew up as an only child. Or at least, she thought she did.

Her father was twenty years older than his youngest brother, David. When David was still a kid, family circumstances led him to live with Tabitha’s parents for much of his childhood. By the time Tabitha was ten and David was twelve, he had moved in for good.

From that point on, her parents referred to David as their first child. They loved him like a son. Treated him like a son. Defended him like a son.

To Tabitha, it never quite felt that simple.

She and David were close in age. She did not see him as a brother. He was not her sibling in her mind. But because of the family dynamic, she also never saw him as an uncle either. He was just… there. Family, but undefined.

Now, decades later, that blurry line has turned into something sharper.

And it all came to a head over a single word at Christmas.

She Refused to Be Called “Aunt,” and Her Family Says She Crossed a Line

Here’s what happened.

'AITA for saying I don’t want to be called “aunt”?'

My (32F) father is 20 years older than his younger brother, David (34M). Due to various factors, David spent a majority of his early years with my parents.

By the time I was 10 and David was 12, he moved in. David and my dad look nearly identical and people always assumed that was his son.

My parents always said he was their first kid, they loved him like a son, etc.

I always felt a bit weird about this. David is a nice guy, but he’s not my brother. I never understood why it was my parents’ job to pick up...

It caused a few disagreements in my youth that always boiled down to “David has nothing, you have everything, be nice”.

I hated that i essentially went from an only child to a younger sister without being asked.

I never looked at David as a brother but obviously due to our small age gap, I never saw him as an uncle. To me, he’s just family. We get...

David is now married with a daughter, Aria. My parents are “grandma and grandpa” to her.

It does make me feel some sort of way that they’ve christened her as their first grandbaby, but I’ve accepted I can’t control how they feel and relate themselves to...

So long as when my husband and I have kids they’re the same to them (and I know they will be), that’s fine.

The real issue is that David, his wife and my parents have tried making me “Aunt Tabitha”. I don’t like it. Aria isn’t my niece.

I tried to just refer to myself as my first name with her but the hint wasn’t going through. As Aria is too little to speak (8 months), I planned...

Yesterday, we were at my parents’ for Christmas. Aria was being fussed over, as usual.

When it came time for David and his wife to help her unwrap the gift my husband and I got her, David told Aria “this is from Auntie Tabitha and...

Without thinking I said “ just Tabitha and Mike”. David gave me an odd look but went back to unwrapping.

Later on, privately, David asked if I was okay. I said yes, why? He said I got weird during gifts. I said not weird, just factual. I’m not Aria’s aunt.

He was still confused. I said I’m not his sister. This seemed to hurt his feelings but he said okay, apologized and said he’d never say it again.

My mom pulled me aside later and said I was cruel to David. She said he considered me his sister.

I simply said I’m not, and I’m not that baby’s aunt. My mom gave me a disgusted look.

She and my dad barely spoke to me the rest of the night, though David and his wife were polite.. My husband feels there were better ways of going about...

The Christmas Slip

David is now married and has a baby daughter, Aria. Tabitha’s parents proudly call themselves Grandma and Grandpa. They refer to Aria as their first grandbaby. That part stings, though Tabitha insists she has made peace with it. As long as her future children are treated the same, she says she can live with it.

The issue is the title they want her to use.

David, his wife, and Tabitha’s parents have started calling her “Aunt Tabitha” around the baby. She does not like it. In her mind, Aria is not her niece. David is not her brother. Therefore, she is not an aunt.

She tried subtle correction at first. Introducing herself by her first name. Avoiding the title. But Aria is eight months old. She cannot talk yet. The adults, however, kept reinforcing it.

On Christmas, during gift unwrapping, David smiled at his daughter and said, “This is from Auntie Tabitha and Uncle Mike.”

Without thinking, Tabitha corrected him. “Just Tabitha and Mike.”

The room did not explode. There was no shouting. But the air shifted.

Later, David pulled her aside privately. He asked if she was okay. She said she was. He mentioned she had seemed strange during gifts.

She clarified. Not strange. Just factual. She is not his sister. Therefore she is not Aria’s aunt.

David looked hurt but apologized. He said he would not use the title again.

Her mother’s reaction was colder. She called Tabitha cruel. She said David considers her his sister. Tabitha replied simply that she does not feel the same. The rest of the evening was tense.

Her husband later suggested she might have handled it differently.

Now she is wondering if she went too far.

What Is This Really About?

On the surface, this is about a title. Aunt. A simple word.

But the weight behind it goes back decades.

When David moved in, Tabitha felt displaced. She went from being an only child to sharing her parents without being asked. Any complaints were met with the same refrain. David has nothing. You have everything. Be nice.

As a ten-year-old, that likely felt invalidating. Children do not process sacrifice as virtue. They process it as loss.

The resentment never fully dissolved. It simply matured into quiet distance.

Now, when her parents call Aria their first grandbaby, it presses on that old bruise. Even if she knows intellectually that love is not limited, emotionally it feels like a ranking.

Refusing the title of aunt is less about the baby and more about reclaiming boundaries. In her mind, calling herself Aunt Tabitha feels like rewriting history. Like agreeing to a sibling relationship she never chose.

The problem is that David did not choose it either.

He was a child placed into a home that took him in. He seems to have embraced the idea of sisterhood. To him, the title may feel affirming, not forced.

That disconnect is where the hurt lives.

Here's what Redditors had to say:

Many commenters voted YTA. They argued that she was projecting childhood jealousy onto a baby.

NonniSpumoni − YTA. .. I have A LOT of second cousins, that because of the age difference just became. ..aunts and uncles. ..I have no idea why or how in...

but they were my parents peers, I was not allowed to call grownups by their first names. ..I couldn't call family Mr. or Mrs. or Miss. ..or whatever.

And you know who it hurt? Not a f__king person. You are an adult acting like a spoiled, privileged, entitled child. Go to therapy.

Work out your issues from childhood. David doesn't deserve your anger. ..the child doesn't deserve your anger...and do the f__king math. ..David could very well be your f__king brother and...

Whatever the circumstances you are being TA to a baby and to a person who was a victim of circumstances.

David didn't ask to be plopped into your family displacing the princess. You are still royalty. Get over yourself.

Lazy_Crocodile − Love is not a limited resource. They can love you, David, Aria, and any future grandchildren. YTA

SheepPup − “Aria was being fussed over as usual” She is a baby. A baby. Of course she is being fussed over.

Even if your parents had never adopted David they would still be fussing over Aria because she’s a baby.

You are 32 years old and have transferred your jealousy of David meaning you were no longer the center of attention to a baby.

You should have been in therapy 20 years ago to process the change in your life and help you accept that allowing David to be neglected or abused

or turning him out on the streets was not an acceptable thing to do no matter how much you didn’t want a sibling,

but since nobody has a Time Machine please get yourself to therapy now so you can stop resenting a baby for being loved by her family.

YTA

Some pointed out that in many families, titles shift with age gaps and circumstance. Cousins become aunts. Family language bends.

Important-Mind-586 − Yta Get therapy, it sounds like you really really need it

TelevisionBig6577 − YTA. 32 and still jealous? You need to work on yourself a little bit because your resentment towards David reeks.

nightglitter89x − YTA. Bit cold.

Others were harsher, suggesting therapy to untangle old resentment.

Bogjongis − Why would they have asked a 10yo child? You didn’t even have the brain capacity to make and informed decision, which is backed up by how your acting...

HarveySnake − Info: did your parents become David’s legal guardian? Adopt him or become his foster parents?

shammy_dammy − NTA. You aren't an aunt. This is your cousin.

It is easy to dismiss this as pettiness over a word. But words carry history.

Tabitha is not angry at an eight-month-old. She is reacting to a childhood she never fully processed. Still, timing matters. Christmas morning, in front of a baby and family, may not have been the gentlest moment to draw that line.

Maybe she is not wrong for how she feels. But feelings and delivery are different things.

Was she protecting her identity, or punishing a relationship that never quite fit?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 0/1 votes | 0%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 1/1 votes | 100%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/1 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/1 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/1 votes | 0%

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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