24-year-old makes stepmom cry at anniversary dinner when she gives thanks for their “blended family” despite her being at fault for his parent’s divorce: “You helped blow up the family”

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    AITAH for confronting my dad’s new wife at their anniversary dinner?

    "You ruined the night"
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    My (24M) parents divorced when I was 16 after my dad had an affair with the woman he's now married to. It was messy. My
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    mom was devastated, and I basically had to be the emotional adult while she broke down.
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    I've always been civil to his wife, but we're not close. At their 5- year wedding anniversary dinner last weekend, she gave this
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    speech thanking "our blended family" and saying how proud she was of "the son I've come to love like my own."
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    It hit a nerve. After her speech, I quietly told her I didn't appreciate being spoken about like that, it felt fake, considering she helped blow up my family.
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    She said I was being childish and r de on her special night. I told her if she wanted respect, she should've respected someone else's marriage before inserting herself into it.
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    My dad got really upset and said I ruined the night. My stepmom started crying and left the table.
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    My aunt (dad's sister) later told me I should've just smiled through it and not caused drama.
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    AITAH for finally saying something?
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    MrTheFusc⚫ 21h ago "Blended family" as a child of divorce, that lady is a hc... ker and ur dad is a spineless cheater.
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    Wild KissQueen • 22h ago NTA. You didn't ruin the night, the affair did.
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    Quiet-Hamster6509 • 22h ago At your age, she wouldn't be my stepmother, she'd be my father's wife.
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    No_Secret_4560 • 22h ago Don't let dad off easy. He knew he was married when he started the affair.
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    Illustrious_One_97... • 22h ago Not the a hole. She brought up the “blended family" thing knowing the history, and that kind of fake speech would've ped me off too.
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    Trick Curve 1933 • 18h ago NTA. "Aunt, has it occurred to you that maybe I'm done smiling through it?"
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    II Pareia0408 21h ago you ruined the night" You ruined my family"
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    DevVenavis ⚫ 18h ago She's lucky you spoke to her quietly instead of standing. up, tapping the glass to get attention, and laying it out there in front of everyone.
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    Impossible-Play-5... •22h ago NTA. she was delusional and you gave her a reality check. About time. You've done more than enough by being
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    civil to her during these 8 years. It's probably more than she deserves.
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    Both Treacle7534 • 21h ago nta there was no reason for her to add that into her speech, there is all the reasons for you to point that out. you were actually rather
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    considerate for speaking to her about it quietly after the speech, I see nothing 'childich' in your reaction, but a lot of 'childishness' in adding her sentence, and also in how the dad and aunt reacted. Either an
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    automatic reaction, like the younger generation said something uncomfortable and as such gets judged as 'childish' (instead of really thinking about it) or they are not willing to actually even try to see your POV, feelings, and the situation at its whole.

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