25-year-old woman, who raised her ex-husband’s youngest brother like her own child, attends his school graduation despite her ex insisting she stay away, causing his new controlling girlfriend to make dramatic scene: 'My ex had struggled to calm her down'

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    Excited student graduating high school.
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    AITAH For going to my former brother-in-law’s graduation when my Ex told me not to?

    I wanted to post about this before, but I forgot. When I told the story to a friend recently, he said I was the A- hole for not respecting my ex's wishes.
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    (I already posted about my divorce, so I won't get too deep into that) I (25F) finalized my divorce from my ex-husband (26M) two years ago.
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    About five years ago, we brought his youngest brother to the U.S. for a better life.
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    He had just turned 13 when I met him (he's 18 now) We took legal responsibility for him, and I cared for him as if he were my own child.
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    I enrolled him in school, helped him with homework, taught him English, gave him an allowance, and so on.
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    He loves my mom and siblings, he calls them Grandma, Uncle, and Aunt. He even refers to me as his mom when talking to other people.
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    Even after the divorce, he still comes over to my apartment to stay on some weekends.
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    My current partner loves him too and considers him part of our family. Now, onto the story: he graduated this past June.
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    Before the graduation, his brother (my ex- husband) told me I wasn't allowed to go because his new girlfriend didn't want me or my family there.
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    After arguing for about 40 minutes, I agreed not to show up. I sent my ex's brother a message explaining the situation and apologizing for not being able to attend.
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    He replied: "Don't listen to him. You're my mom, and I want you there. Plus, it's not like you have to sit next to him.
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    I don't even know his girlfriend that well." After that, I just couldn't leave him alone on such a big day.
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    Woman clapping in a crowd.
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    His other siblings live in the U.S. but didn't want to fly down for his graduation, so all he really had was my family, his brother, and now the girlfriend.
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    So my mom, my sister, and I decided to show up for him. He called me right after the ceremony so we could take some pictures together.
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    Then his brother and the girlfriend found us. We said goodbye, and he left with them.
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    That weekend, we celebrated his graduation at my place. That's when he told me how upset the girlfriend had been with our presence there and how much my ex had struggled to calm her down.
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    Angry woman walking away from her boyfriend.
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    Apparently, my ex even talked badly about me to make her feel better. Before all of this, my ex and I were on friendly terms after the divorce, but since then, she's had a problem with me, so now he's "not allowed" to talk to me.
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    So Reddit, AITA for going to the graduation even though my ex told me not to?
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    Tasty Association353 NTA, but really, a bit silly for agreeing to not go just to make your ex's over controlling gf happy. (She is responsible for her own emotions!) You raised this kid, of course you should have gone. Would a "Sry, changed my mind. I'm going" text have been appropriate? Yes. I doubt this gf will last long. anyways.
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    OP ExpertAlbatross3537 He's the type of person that would stay with someone just to not be single so I don't think they will break up anytime soon, and I agreed only because I was mentally and physically exhausted, it was 1 in the morning when this argument happened.
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    PedXing23 NTA: The young guy wanted you there. You matter more to him than his brother's girl friend. The g.f. is an AH - the graduation is about what the young man has accomplished, not about her. Your ex should know that was well.
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    OP ExpertAlbatross3537 I know, but I wanted some opinions from an outside perspective, some people are weird when it comes to exes, especially if it was a divorce and no biological children involved.
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    MorteDagger NTA. It wasn't your ex's graduation it was his little brothers and he can invite who ever he wants. Your ex's gf sounds really immature
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    OP ExpertAlbatross3537 She's younger than both of us and from what I know, that's her first serious relationship so i can understand why she would be more immature
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    Roddyrod18 But you were invited, the ex's girlfriend was a simple plus one.
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    OP ExpertAlbatross3537 That is true, but since he is his brother I thought that carried more weight in the decision, especially because the kid looks up to his brother a lot, even tho his brother doesn't bother to pay much attention to him.

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